Tarek Rouchdy appointed CIB board director, 15 new ambassadors present credentials
Tarek Rouchdy (LinkedIn) has been appointed an independent director of the board at CIB as of yesterday, the bank said in a statement. Rouchdy has four decades of experience in banking, internal audit, and risk management and is a former head of internal audit at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the African Development Bank, as well as a commissioner of the UK’s Independent Commission for Aid Impact. He also had a yearlong stint as CFO at the Central Bank of Egypt in 2006-2007.
MEANWHILE: Fifteen new ambassadors are now accredited in Egypt after presenting their credentials yesterday to President Abdel Fattah El Sisi, according to an Ittihadiya statement. The new ambassadors are:
- Louis Dumas (Canada)
- Hamad Saeed Al Shamsi (UAE)
- Mohamed Ben Youssef (Tunisia)
- Amjad Odeh Adaileh (Jordan)
- Abdullah bin Nasser bin Musallam Al Rahbi (Oman)
- Ntsiki Joseph Mashimbye (South Africa)
- Sajid Bilal (Pakistan)
- Lutfi Rauf (Indonesia)
- Phutthaphon Phukmot (Thailand)
- Manuel Morales Lama (Dominican Republic)
- M.K. Pathmanathan (Sri Lanka)
- Feliu Hanushek Heavendaka (Namibia)
- Ilyas Sheikh Omar Abubakar (Somalia)
- Serge Danion (Benin)
- Bunim Shuangm (Laos)