First Class Of ABANA Fellows: Building Bridges Between The U.S. & MENA Region

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John Mack ABANA Fellows and other ABANA members gather at their summer reception earlier this year. Courtesy photo

Growing up in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Sara Tayara witnessed a city transforming before her eyes. The shift has been both cultural and economic. As a digital project manager at EY MENA, she managed teams that were designing and launching products literally shaping the city’s future – including products in smart cities, public transport, fintech, and more.

“There’s this energy here that really pushes you to think bigger and embrace new opportunities. That’s had a huge impact on my professional aspirations,” says Tayara, a…



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