词条 | Raya Haffar El Hassan |
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| name = Raya Haffar El Hassan | image = Raya Haffar El Hassan February 2019.jpg | office2 = Minister of Finance | president2 = Michel Suleiman | primeminister2 = Saad Hariri | term_start2 = 9 November 2009 | term_end2 = 13 June 2011 | predecessor2 = Mohamad Chatah | successor2 = Mohammad Safadi | office1 = Minister of Interior and Municipalities | president1 = Michel Aoun | primeminister1 = Saad Hariri | term_start1 = 31 January 2019 | term_end1 = | predecessor1 = Nohad Machnouk | birth_date = {{birth year and age|1967}} | birth_place = Lebanon | death_date = | death_place = | party = March 14 Alliance | spouse = | religion = Islam | alma_mater = George Washington University }}Raya Haffar El Hassan (born January 1967) is a Lebanese politician who is the Minister of Interior and Municipalities, and former finance minister. She is the first woman in Lebanon to be appointed in such posts in the government.[1] [2][3] Early life and educationHassan was born in January 1967 into a Sunni family.[4][5] She received a bachelor's degree in business administration from the American University of Beirut in June 1987.[4][6] She then obtained a Master of Business Administration in finance in investments from George Washington University in 1990.[7] CareerEarly in her career, Hassan worked with Méditerranée Investors Group.[8] She then served as an advisor to the Minister of Economy and Trade and later worked as a member of the Office of the Prime Minister, leading different projects and supervising expenditure management reforms.[7][9] Subsequently, Hassan also worked on reforms, elaborating economic and social reform agendas, for the Prime Minister's office.[9] Prior to her appointment as finance minister, she also worked on other administrating programmes under the auspices of the United Nations Development Programme and the World Bank.[7] Minister of FinanceHassan was appointed minister of finance on 9 November 2009, replacing Mohamad Chatah in the post.[10][11] Her tenure ended in 2011.[5] She was succeeded by Mohammad Safadi.[12] Minister of Interior And MunicipalitiesHassan was appointed minister of interior and municipalities on 31 January 2019, replacing Nohad Machnouk in the post.[13] Additional affiliations and membershipsHassan is a member of the March 14 Alliance and an ally of Saad Hariri.[14][10] In 2016, she served on the advisory board of the Arab Human Develoment Reports.[15] Hassan is a member of the board of directors at MedInvestment Bank (BankMed), where she also serves on the audit committee.[16][17] Hassan is the chairman and general manager of the Tripoli Special Economic Zone (TSEZ).[18][19] Personal lifeAl Hassan is married to Janah Al Hassan.[4] She has three children.[20] See also
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