JEDDAH: Amin Al-Nasser has been the president and chief executive officer of Saudi Aramco since 2015. He is also on the company’s board of directors.
Recently Al-Naseer said that a national program to enrich creative and cultural content was being prepared by Ithra (the King Abdul Aziz Center for World Culture) and will be launched in 2019. “It aims to enrol more than 100,000 young men and women by 2022,” he said.
The program aims to develop the fields of writing, filmmaking, visual arts, drama, design, creativity and innovation. “It also aims to build capacities to improve job opportunities, which falls in line with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 (reform plan) in diversifying the economy, launching promising sectors and developing human resources,” Al-Nasser said.
Al-Nasser is the fourth Saudi national to head Aramco since its inception in 1933, following Oil Minister Ali Al-Naimi, Abdullah Jumah and Khalid Al-Falih.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in petroleum engineering from the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals in Dhahran, Ƶ.
He began his career at Aramco 36 years ago, working as an engineer in its oil-production unit, then moved to other positions in engineering, drilling and reservoir management.
In 2004, Al-Nasser became a senior petroleum engineer; a year later he was promoted to executive director of petroleum engineering. In 2006 he took on the role of vice president of petroleum engineering and development.
Al-Nasser has been heavily involved in communications and training aimed at developing future leaders within the company. He helped develop Aramco’s international business program in 2000, as well as its senior executive program at Columbia University in New York in 2002.