Top 10 Women Leaders from Qatar - 2023

Qatar, a nation known for its rapid development and ambitious vision, has seen significant progress in various sectors over the past few decades. One of the most remarkable aspects of this progress is the increasing presence and influence of women leaders in various fields. Despite the challenges posed by traditional societal norms, Qatari women have made substantial strides in politics, business, education, and social activism. Historically, Qatari society, like many others in the Gulf region, was predominantly patriarchal, with limited opportunities for women outside the domestic sphere. However, the discovery of oil in the mid-20th century brought about significant economic changes, leading to a shift in societal structures and norms. As Qatar transformed into a modern state, the role of women began to evolve. Qatar University, the country's premier institution of higher learning, has played a vital role in producing women leaders. Women now make up a significant proportion of the student body, particularly in fields such as medicine, engineering, and law. Moreover, the establishment of branch campuses of international universities in Education City has further expanded opportunities for Qatari women to receive world-class education.

The emphasis on education has led to an increasing number of women entering the workforce and assuming leadership roles. Women are now visible in senior positions across various sectors, including government, business, academia, and the non-profit sector. Women leaders in Qatar have been instrumental in shaping policies related to education, health, social welfare, and the environment. They have also represented Qatar on the international stage, promoting the country's interests and advocating for gender equality and women's rights. Their involvement in decision-making processes has led to more inclusive policies that address the needs of women and families.

Female educators in Qatar are also playing a crucial role in shaping the next generation of leaders. They serve as role models and mentors to young women, encouraging them to pursue their ambitions and break through societal barriers. The rise of women leaders in Qatar is a testament to the nation's commitment to progress and equality. Through education, government support, and their own determination, Qatari women are breaking barriers and making significant contributions to the country's development. As Qatar continues to pursue its ambitious vision for the future, the role of women leaders will be crucial in shaping a more inclusive and prosperous society.

In this issue, the Women Entrepreneurs Review magazine brings a list of ‘Top 10 Women Leaders from Qatar – 2023’, who are domineers of change in the corporate realm of the country. This list of ten leading and inspiring women is crafted by a team of CEOs, VCs, and the editorial board, delivering inspiring stories of their journey and the contributions & roles played by them in the creation and empowerment of an economically powerful nation.

  • Elegancia Healthcare
  • Adrianna Sperkacz, Director

  • With a passion for healthcare and human-centered care, she excels in fostering compassionate healthcare environments and enhancing patient satisfaction through innovative strategies and leadership.

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  • QNB Group
  • Archana Shetty, Vice President - IT Projects

  • Specialized in digital leadership, digital transformations, executive coaching, leadership development, building emotional intelligent, high performing teams, blue ocean strategy, strategic planning, portfolio, project management and whole wellbeing

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  • Omnivision
  • Billie Teshich, Managing Director

  • An accomplished business and project leader with more than 25 years of experience in delivering complex projects in Europe, New Zealand and the Middle East markets

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  • Ooredoo Group
  • Fatima Sultan Rashid Al-Kuwari, CHRO

  • Having 18+ years of experience in the telecommunications industry, her expertise encompassing product development, marketing, partnership management and team management

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  • Torba Market
  • Fatma Ali Al-Khater, Co-Founder & CEO

  • A social entrepreneur who is passionate about living sustainably and promoting localism, providing authentic cultural experiences through an expanding network of museums, heritage sites, festivals, public art, and programming

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  • Facilities Management and Maintenance
  • Irene Vidal, CEO

  • Committed to CSR, she strives to support marginalized groups lacking access to education, healthcare, and workplace inclusion

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  • Qatari Diar
  • Marianna Tannous, Chief Legal Officer

  • With a wealth of experience and expertise in corporate compliance, she navigates complex regulatory landscapes with integrity, ensuring adherence to ethical standards across diverse markets

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  • Mass Access WLL
  • Mary Sangeetha, HR Manager

  • With over a decade of diverse industry experience, she possesses a comprehensive understanding of HR needs, also expertise spans operations management, employee training, legal administration, and more

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