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Who’s Who: Anas Abdulkarim Al-Ghamdi, program manager at Misk Foundation

Anas Abdulkarim Al-Ghamdi
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Updated 25 February 2022

Who’s Who: Anas Abdulkarim Al-Ghamdi, program manager at Misk Foundation

Who’s Who: Anas Abdulkarim Al-Ghamdi, program manager at Misk Foundation

Anas Abdulkarim Al-Ghamdi was recently awarded the Fourth Class Order of King Abdulaziz for his service to the Kingdom.

Al-Ghamdi has worked at the Misk Foundation since 2017, first as a senior communication officer and since 2019 as program manager.

In 2020 he also served as a media adviser with the G20 Saudi Secretariat during the Kingdom’s presidency of the grouping. He worked with the Host Broadcaster team within the expert secondment program for media and communication.

From 2018 to 2019, Al-Ghamdi also worked as acting communication manager for Sanad Mohammed bin Salman.

Before that he was employed at Al-Rajhi Humanitarian foundation where he managed youth empowerment projects.

Al-Ghamdi previously worked as a marketing manager at Diyafa Group, where he played a key role in establishing the marketing department and building strategic plans for the company’s development.

He started his professional career in 2013 as a marketing and research manager on the Tharwa project in Makkah province. The scheme offers opportunities for young people in the province — through platforms such as the Makkah Youth Forum — under the supervision of Prince Khaled Al-Fasial, the governor of Makkah.

Al-Ghamdi has worked on many communication-related projects and contributed to the social media management of Saudi Vision 2030, its programs and projects. He has also worked as a media relations consultant with government and private agencies.

He received a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry from King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah in 2014 and has attended courses at prestigious universities, including King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, and other educational institutes, such as ELC, Quality Creative Center and Turjuman Consultancy.