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Lubna Olayan

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Lubna Olayan
Olayan in 2013
Born (1955-08-04) 4 August 1955 (age 69)
Saudi Arabia
Occupation(s)CEO, Olayan Financing

Lubna Suliman al-Olayan (Arabic: لبنى سلیمان العليان; born 4 August 1955) is a Saudi businesswoman and former CEO and deputy chairman of Olayan Financing Company.

Career

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She has been on the boards of WPP and Saudi Hollandi Bank (now Alawwal Bank),[1] as well as the International Advisory Boards of Rolls-Royce and Citigroup.[2]

Olayan was the Chief Executive Officer of Olayan Financing Company, and[3] (OFC), the holding entity for The Olayan Group's operations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Middle East until May 1st 2019, when she was replaced by Jonathan Franklin. She is on the board of the group along with her brother Khaled and sisters Hayat and Hutham. It is thought that the private family has accumulated a fortune that tops $10 billion. The group was founded in 1947 by her father, the late entrepreneur Sulaiman S. Olayan, The Olayan Group is a private multinational enterprise engaged in distribution, manufacturing, services and investments. OFC operates or actively participates in more than 40 companies, often in partnership with leading multinationals. OFC is also one of the largest investors in the Saudi and regional stock markets. In April 2019, Olayan announced her retirement as CEO of Olayan Financing Company.[4]

On 16 June 2019, Olayan was named Chairwoman of the Saudi British Bank (SABB),[5] making her the first Saudi woman to head a bank.[6] She was reappointed in January 2020 to serve a three year term, and assumed to hold to the position after the merger between SABB and Alawwal Bank.[7][8][9] In January 2023, she was again re-elected as the Chair of the Board of Directors (BOD) for another three-year term.[10]

Other activities

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Olayan joined the Board of Directors of INSEAD in December 2005, and has been a member of its International Council since March 1997. In April 2007, she was elected as a member of the Board of Trustees for Cornell University.[11] Olayan also joined the Advisory Board of Effat College, a private and non-profit girls college in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, in April 2006. She is also a board member at Alfanar.[12] She has been on the Board of Trustees of the "Arab Thought Foundation" since January 2002. Olayan was elected to the Board of the Down Syndrome Charitable Association in June 2005, a not-for-profit organization based in Riyadh. She was also appointed to the Board of Trustees of King Abdullah University for Science and Technology (KAUST). In June 2018, she was elected as a member of the MIT Corporation.[13] In 2010, she was awarded the Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year.[14] As of 2014, she is listed as the 86th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes.[15] Olayan serves on the Board of Trustees of the World Economic Forum.[16]

Personal life

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She is married to John Xefos, an international attorney from the United States, and they have three daughters all residing in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. She is the daughter of Saudi billionaire businessman Sulaiman Olayan.[17]

References

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  1. ^ Lubna Olayan first Saudi woman to chair bank in Saudi Arabia Gulf News
  2. ^ "Mrs. Lubna S. Olayan | Biographies | KAUST". 6 July 2009. Archived from the original on 6 July 2009. Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Revealed: Lubna Olayan Retires as CEO of Olayan Financing Co.; Jonathan Franklin Named New CEO". Olayan. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  4. ^ Lubna Olayan Retires as CEO of Olayan Financing Co.; Jonathan Franklin Named New CEO Olayan.com
  5. ^ SABB names Lubna Olayan as new chairperson Argaam
  6. ^ Lubna Al Olayan appointed as first woman Saudi bank head BBC
  7. ^ Lubna Olayan, first Saudi woman to chair merged SABB, Alawwal Bank Alarabiya
  8. ^ Saudi British Bank appoints Lubna Olayan as chairwoman for three-year term The National
  9. ^ Lubna Olayan takes chair of Saudi British Bank Arabian Business
  10. ^ Lubna Sulaiman Olayan re-elected as Chair of BOD at SABB International Business Magazine
  11. ^ CU honors Lubna Olayan as 25th Entrepreneur of the Year Cornell Chronicle
  12. ^ Lubna S. Olayan alfanar.org
  13. ^ MIT Corporation elects 10 term members, two life members MIT
  14. ^ "Lubna Olayan named Cornell Entrepreneur of the year 2010". Cornell Chronicle. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
  15. ^ "The World's 100 Most Powerful Women". Forbes. Retrieved 26 June 2014.
  16. ^ "Leadership and Governance - World Economic Forum".
  17. ^ "User Profile | MIT Solve". solve.mit.edu. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
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  • Lubna Olayan, Bio, Arab Bankers Association of North America
  • Mrs. Lubna S. Olayan, Bios, Board of Trustees, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
  • Alfanar, The first venture philanthropy organization focussing on the Arab Region
  • Interview in the Arab News [1]
  • "A Saudi Vision for Growth" - 2004 speech at the Jeddah Economic Forum [2]