Aalia Mehreen Ahmed

Bio

Aalia Mehreen Ahmed is the Features Editor at Entrepreneur Middle East.

She is an MBA (Finance) graduate with past experience in the corporate sector. Ahmed is particularly keen on writing stories about people-centric leadership, female-owned startups, and entrepreneurs who've beaten significant odds to realize their goals.

In her role as Features Editor, she has interviewed the likes of Dr. Jane Goodall, Sania Mirza, KL Rahul, and Najwa Zebian.

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Women Entrepreneur®

Eco-Honest Practices: How Lubomila Jordanova's Berlin-Based Firm 'Plan A' is Helping Businesses Centre Sustainability With Purpose

"The question isn't whether sustainability matters– it's whether you're moving on it while competitors hesitate."

Leadership

Bold Frontiers: How Radisson Hotel Group Continues to Redefine Hospitality

COO Chema Basterrechea explains why every RHG guest experience feels both globally consistent and locally meaningful.

Leadership

Decoding Unknown Depths: How KSA-Based OceanQuest is Redefining Deep-Sea Discovery

"Through advanced deep ocean exploration using robotics, data innovation, digital twins and equitable partnerships, OceanQuest aims to shine a light on the deep ocean so we can better understand its role in the Earth system."

Growth Strategies

Ecosystem in Motion: HPE Expands 'Saudi-Made' Portfolio with New ProLiant Servers

With the launch of two new lines of HPE ProLiant servers, the tech giant has expanded its pioneering 'Saudi-Made' portfolio. Beyond just servers, however, here's how the initiative is setting the stage for a whole new high-tech industry in Saudi Arabia.

Women Entrepreneur®

Wisdom in Action: From Television Pioneer to Wellness Entrepreneur, Here's How Uma Ghosh Has Led with Authenticity

"My goal is to share knowledge so people can make choices that suit them—not to influence them blindly. That's the spirit behind all my content. If someone spends 30 seconds, a few minutes, or even longer with me on YouTube, I want them to learn something about themselves, not just get influenced by me."

Growth Strategies

The People's Vanguard: Kawa Junad, Founder of Iraq's First Digital Bank on Why He Refuses to be Led by Trends

Having grown up in a war-torn Iraq, Kawa Junad understood the necessity for digital innovation from a tender age. But the founder of First Iraqi Bank says he refuses to be led by trends—for him, every decision is rooted in a singular purpose: improving the lives of his people.

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