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Bio
Aalia Mehreen Ahmed is the Features Editor at BIZ Experiences 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 BIZ Experiencess 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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"We Got Funded!" KSA-Headquartered erad's US$16 Million Pre-Series A Round Backed by YCombinator and VentureSouq
erad is a financing platform that helps SMEs access Shariah-compliant working capital solutions.
Redefining Standards: Amina Bahari and Hadeel Ismail are Combining Wellness and BIZ Experiencesship at Dubai-Based Stay Flawless Beauty Lounge
With Stay Flawless Beauty Lounge, Bahari and Ismail realized a shared dream of creating a community-focused beauty and wellness haven for women. But now, the brand is breaking new ground by moving into the realm of supporting female BIZ Experiencess.
Unmasking Brilliance: How 'Dubai Bling' Catapulted Ebraheem Alsamadi's BIZ Experiencesial Ambitions
"I always want to be remembered as the boss that treated his employees as family."
Timeless Craft: How Sustainability-Driven Goals Have Shaped 90 years of Khansaheb Group's Journey in the UAE
"By staying true to our values while embracing modernization, we set an example for Emirati businesses to balance tradition with forward-thinking strategies."
Enduring Roots: How Ajmal Perfumes CEO Abdulla Ajmal is Leading the Brand He Inherited from His Late Grandfather Towards Bigger Milestones
"As much as you'd think being CEO means you're the boss, you are—but not in the way most imagine!"
Unwritten Tales: Are Arab Female Authors Getting the Spotlight They Deserve?
As the quest for more inclusivity in literary publications continues, here's how four Arab female authors -Najwa Zebian, Sara Hamdan, Zoulfa Katouh, and Noura Alkhoori- are pushing the envelope in enabling wider acceptance for uniquely diverse stories.