These cover a wide range of disciplines including hotels, food, media & printing, real-estate, engineering and construction, overseas investments, IT, automotives, and heavy construction equipment.
Soliman has been the Chief Operating Officer for the Galadari Group since June this year and his elevation is indication of the tangible expertise he brings to the organisation. For five years prior to this he was General Manager of Galadari Trucks and Heavy Equipment and his track record in that period was outstanding.
Soliman earned his B.Sc degree in Engineering from Cairo University and then went to the United Kingdom to win a diploma in Management from Henley College. He has also attended many management courses and participated in several international seminars during his career.
Known by his peers for his hands-on approach and his zeal for pursuing excellence, he is expected to channel current resources and ensure that all the companies under his executive authority raise the bar on productivity, professionalism and profitability.
In his early days, Khaled Soliman has worked in Egypt and Saudi Arabia in diverse fields and achieved distinction in areas like Sales and Marketing and Design Engineering, as well as held the post of Managing Director in several high profile companies including Fosroc in Egypt and Libya, and Evergreen Worldwide Holdings in Dubai.
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