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to reflect a formal shift in management and operation's control of the company to the Saudi government. In 1991, he moved to Saudi Arabian Oil Company's International Operations and was named its executive vice president a year later. In this capacity, he gained considerable experience in marketing,
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expansion, or international distribution of Saudi Aramco's products; his stated goals were to "protect and potentially increase the market share of Arabian crude, maximize the revenues from the sale of Arabian crude, and provide secure outlets through strategic alliances with refining companies in
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and of the Saudi Arabian Supreme Council of Petroleum and Mineral Affairs. On 15 July 2010, he was appointed as the Director, Member of Nominating & Corporate Governance Committee and Member of Health, Safety & Environment Committee of
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In 1984, he became Aramco's vice president of government affairs and then promoted to senior vice president of industrial relations in 1988. That same year the company's name was changed to Saudi Arabian Oil Company
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After four decades with Saudi Aramco and almost 14 years as its president and chief executive officer, he decided to retire from the company effective 1 January 2009. He was by succeeded by
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department in 1977, where he began a series of leadership assignments and worked closely with the development of the
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World Energy Magazine - Global Energy Security and Market Conditions: The Promise of the Asia-Pacific Region
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and was on the boards of the U.S.-Saudi Arabian Business Council, Aramco Services Company, Saudi Refining,
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our major markets" . He was instrumental in the creation of joint ventures with international firms in the
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since 1998. He was selected as winner of the prestigious Petroleum Executive of the Year Award for 2005.
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World Energy Magazine - Rising to the Challenge: Securing the Energy Future
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industrial relations, and negotiations on an international level.
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Executive Profile- Abdallah S. Jum'ah|Bloomberg Businessweek
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Biography of Abdallah S. Jum'ah|referenceforbusiness.com
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President and CEO, Saudi Aramco
Ali Al-Naimi
Khalid A. Al-Falih
al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia
Saudi
Alma mater
Harvard University
American University of Beirut
Arabic
Saudi
business executive
Saudi Aramco
The Saudi Investment Bank
Halliburton
al-Khobar
American University of Cairo
American University of Beirut
B.A.
political science
HBS Executive Program
Management Development
Harvard University
Saudi Aramco
honorary doctorate
Hankuk University
Seoul
Aramco
Power Systems
Saudi Consolidated Electric Company
SCECO-East

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