Qusai Al-Fakhri has been appointed Executive Committee Member at World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC)

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The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) is delighted to announce the appointment of Qusai Al-Fakhri, CEO of the Tourism Development Fund (TDF) in Saudi Arabia, to its Executive Committee.

Mr. Al-Fakhri brings more than two decades of experience in corporate and investment banking, as well as a strong track record in tourism development.

Mr. Al-Fakhri has held several high-profile roles throughout his career, including serving as an Investment Advisor to His Excellency the Minister of Tourism for Saudi Arabia, Co-Founder of Tiraz AlArabia, and CEO of Al Ajial Holding.

In addition, he is a Board committee member in several government entities that is related to tourism in Saudi Arabia. Also, he has held independent board positions with prominent financial institutions such as AlRajhi Takaful and Samba Financial Group. His expertise spans investment banking, institutional coverage, and tourism strategy, making him a valuable addition to WTTC’s Executive Committee.

This appointment highlights ongoing commitment to on board world-class leaders to its Membership, with diverse expertise to help shape the future of Travel & Tourism.

Mr. Al-Fakhri’s deep experience in finance and Travel & Tourism development will be key in advancing WTTC’s objectives, particularly in high-growth regions like Saudi Arabia, which is fast becoming a premier global destination.

World Travel & Tourism (WTTC)

WTTC
London
United Kingdom

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