Robert Fadel

Robert Fadel (born in Tripoli, Lebanon, on 12 January 1970) is a Lebanese politician and retail business executive. He is the son of the late MP Maurice Fadel.[1]

Education

Fadel studied at the Grand Lycée Franco-Libanais in Beirut until 1982, when the Israeli invasion forced his family to flee the country, making their new home in France. Here, after taking the Baccalaureate, Fadel attended the Institute of Political Science of Paris, before joining the National School of Administration (ENA). He chaired the School's Confederation of Alumni Associations, which oversees all ENA's international alumni associations, and helped to establish an ENA school in Lebanon.[2]

Professional career

Fadel returned to Lebanon in 1995, and joined ABC, a retail group run by his father. A few years later, he was offered a job as a strategic consultant by the management consulting firm Monitor Group. Fadel took up the offer and relocated to the company's headquarters in Massachusetts, USA.[2]

Fadel moved back to Beirut in 2003, and rejoined ABC. He was promoted to the role of general manager, and in August 2009, became the CEO of the ABC Group.[2]

Political career

Fadel was elected as a representative of Tripoli in the 2009 Lebanese election. He stood as an independent candidate, on the platform of the March 14 alliance, a coalition of political parties united by their opposition to the Syrian government.[2][3]

During his time in parliament, Robert Fadel has served on the Finance and Budget Committee and the Economic Committee.[2] He resigned in May 2016 and was not a candidate for the 2018 elections.

Social activities

In 2006, Fadel founded Bader, a non-governmental organisation which supports young Lebanese entrepreneurs. In the same year, his wife Hala established the MIT Arab Business Plan Competition, which also supports start-up projects in Lebanon. In 2010, Robert and Hala Fadel launched the Maurice Fadel Prize (in memory of Robert Fadel's father, who died in 2009).[2][4]

References

  1. "My family". Robert Fadel (official website). Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Who I am". Robert Fadel (official website). Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  3. "The political affiliation of Lebanese Parliamentarians and the composition of the different parliamentary blocs" (PDF). International Foundation for Electoral Systems. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  4. "About The Competition". Maurice Fadel Prize. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
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