Ibrahim Abdel Rehim Ibrahim Ahmed

Ibrahim Abdel Rahim
Personal information
Born (1982-11-28) 28 November 1982
Sport
Sport Fencing

Ibrahim Abdel Rehim (full name Ibrahim Abdel Rehim Ibrahim Ahmed, born 28 November 1982) is currently working for Thomson Reuters - multinational information company- as Strategic Projects Consultant, Legal Solutions for MENA based in Dubai.[1] Before joining Reuters he was the Head of Communications Department at the Egyptian Competition Authority, Egyptian Cabinet.[2] He graduated from the Faculty of Economics & Political Science, Cairo University. He had his Masters degree in Political Science from the Faculty of Economics & Political Science.[3]

He has more than 10 years of progressive experience in strategic communications, media, and public affairs.[4]

He worked for the Egyptian Competition Authority around 8 years.[5]

He also worked for the British Legal Centre and for the Cairo Regional Centre for International Commercial Arbitration.[6]

In 2008, Ibrahim was awarded a Chevening fellowship to study public policy in the United Kingdom for 3 months.[7]

Ibrahim has an advanced Graduate Certificate in Dispute Resolution, University of Massachusetts, USA & Cairo Regional Centre for International Commercial Arbitration, (2006), & an advanced certificate in International Commercial Arbitration, Queen Marry School of Arbitration, University of London, (2005).[8]

Ibrahim is a Co-author with Mona Yassine, Farida Tawdi and Haytham El Gammal, of “The Independence of Competition Agencies – Case of Egypt” in Barry E. Hawk (ed.), “International Antitrust Law & Policy”, Fordham Competition Law Institute, Juris Publishing Inc., (2008).[9]

Ibrahim is an official fencing referee.[10]

Ibrahim was a member of the Egyptian National Fencing Team (Épée Men.[11] He won many cadet, junior, and senior fencing national championships in Egypt. Also, he participated with the Egyptian fencing épée team at the Athens Olympic Games in 2004, where Egypt finished in the 8th position.[12] His best position in international Competitions was the 7th position, at Tehran World Cup in 2003. Ibrahim participated in many international fencing competitions and was one of the main Egyptian players who made Egypt's épée team qualify for the Athens Olympic games in 2004.[13]

Ibrahim's name is sometimes written or Ibrahim Ahmed or Abdel Rehim or Abd EL Rahim, or Abd EL Rehim..[14]

References

  1. linkedin.com
  2. Egyptian Competition Authority
  3. Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University
  4. linkedin.com
  5. linkedin.com
  6. linkedin.com
  7. Chevening program website
  8. CRCICA.org.eg
  9. Barry E. Hawk (ed.), “International Antitrust Law & Policy”, Fordham Competition Law Institute, Juris Publishing Inc., (2008)
  10. fencingegypt.com
  11. Egyptian Fencing Federation
  12. "Ibrahim Abdel Rahim Olympic Results". sports-reference.com. Retrieved 2012-05-28.
  13. International Fencing Federation
  14. Facebook.com


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