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  2. Intisar Salem Al Ali Al Sabah - Wikipedia

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    Alnowair is a non-government organisation launched on the UN International Day of Happiness (20 March) in 2013. [8] Today, its initiatives include Boomerang, an anti-bullying school outreach programme, Yelloworks, a corporate training programme for building positive work cultures around Kuwait, and Yellow Window, an initiative to raise awareness on the benefits of a positive attitude amongst ...

  3. Raja Al Gurg - Wikipedia

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    Ranked among the ‘100 Most Powerful Arabs’ for 2024 by Gulf Business magazine. [25] Ranked among ‘The World’s 100 Most Powerful Women’ by Forbes for 2023. [26] Ranked among the Arabian Business 2023 listing of the ‘100 Most Inspiring Leaders in the Middle East.’ [27]

  4. Sima Ganwani Ved - Wikipedia

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    Great Women's award. [33] [34] [11] Emirates Woman of the Year. [25] Ranked #12 of the 100 most powerful businesswomen of 2024 by Forbes Middle East. [35] Ranked #12 of the 100 most powerful businesswomen of 2025 by Forbes Middle East. [36] Ranked #12 of the Arabian Business 100 Most Inspiring Women 2025. [37]

  5. Elissa Freiha - Wikipedia

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    Elissa Freiha (Arabic: إليسا فريحة; born 1989 or 1990 (age 34–35)) [1] is an Emirati-Lebanese-American businesswoman, entrepreneur, investor, executive producer, and feminist activist. She is the founder of Womena, a female-focused media company which aims to inspire real change through storytelling and digital content.

  6. Ameera al-Taweel - Wikipedia

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    Ameera bint Aidan bin Nayef al-Taweel al-Otaibi (Arabic: أميرة بنت عيدان بن نايف الطويل العصيمي العتيبي; born 6 November 1983) is a Saudi Arabian philanthropist and ex-princess. [1] Born into the Tribe of Otaibah, she became affiliated with the House of Saud after marrying al-Waleed bin Talal al-Saud in 2008.

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  8. Muna AbuSulayman - Wikipedia

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    Muna AbuSulayman, (Arabic: منى أبو سليمان; born 16 May 1973) is an American-born Saudi businesswoman and activist.She is also the former founding Secretary General of the Alwaleed Bin Talal Foundation, [1] the philanthropic arm of Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal's Kingdom Holding Company [2] and co-host of the Kalam Nawaem ("Speech of the Soft") television show on the satellite network ...

  9. Deena Aljuhani Abdulaziz - Wikipedia

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    Princess Deena Ali Al-Juhani (Arabic: دينا علي الجهني; born 26 December 1975) is a Saudi American businesswoman and editor. She is the founder and owner of DNA Store in Riyadh . She married into the Saudi royal family and is a former editor-in-chief of Vogue Arabia .