Business
Emirates Post Group Company appoints Badr Al-Olama as Chairman
September 05, 2021
Emirates Post Group Company (EPGC) has declared the appointment of Badr Al-Olama as the Chairman of the organization. With Al-Olama at the helm, and with his strong leadership and business acumen, EPGC is set to forge ahead with its diversification, digitalization and expansion efforts aimed at further promoting the presence of its brands in local, regional, and international markets.
Al-Olama said as he commented on his apointment: I am honored to lead, alongside the Board and management, the next phase of business transformation for Emirates Post Group. I am confident that, as a team, we can make a substantial contribution to the diversification of the nations knowledge and innovation-based economy, as well as drive sustainable growth towards the next 50 years.
By building on the successful milestones that were achieved under the leadership of my predecessor, His Excellency Mohammed Sultan Al Qadi - a remarkable individual who has left an incredible legacy at Emirates Post Group, we will continue to pursue a strategic and innovative approach that embeds a performance excellence mindset to intensify the growth and transformation of Emirates Post Group.
An expert with extensive knowledge in various sectors, Al-Olama holds prominent leadership positions across various companies and organizations. He is the current Executive Director of the UAE Clusters at Mubadalas Investment Company. He also spearheads the organizing committee of the Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit (GMIS), a pioneering collaborative platform jointly established by the UAE and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).
Adding on, he is involved in other leading companies in the UAE, holding the post as Chairman of Strata Manufacturing (Strata) and Sanad Group (Sanad), while serving as a Board Director at Al Yah Satellite Communications Company (Yahsat), Mubadala Health, Shuaa Capital, Oumolat Security Printing, as well as a number of automotive and energy joint ventures in Algeria.