1、Building with purpose Five imperatives for shaping the cities of the futurein the GCCContactsMarwan BejjaniPElias KaramPartnerelias.karam Jean AboueidPrincipaljean.aboueid Saad IskandaraniManagersaad.iskandarani About the authorsMarwan Bejjani is a partner with Strategy&Middle East and leads the fir
2、ms Mobility,Aerospace,Infrastructure,and Tourism practice.He advises leaders and boards on strategic transformations and has extensive experience supporting construction clients in the Gulf and Europe.His expertise spans national and corporate strategies,organizational restructuring,governance,opera
3、tional excellence,and change management.Elias Karam is a partner with Strategy&Middle East in the Mobility,Aerospace,Infrastructure,and Tourism practice.He has extensive experience advising clients in the construction and urban mobility sectors in the Gulf and Europe.His expertise spans strategy for
4、mulation,company establishment,governance,operating model design,and large-scale project implementation.Jean Aboueid is a principal with Strategy&Middle East in the Mobility,Aerospace,Infrastructure,and Tourism practice.He advises leading public and private sector players across the construction eco
5、system in the Middle East,Europe,and Africa on strategic transformation,operating model redesign,performance improvement,and local content development.He has played a key role in shaping national construction agendas and supporting large-scale transformation programs in the GCC countries.Saad Iskand
6、arani is a manager with Strategy&Middle East.He has extensive experience in the construction and building materials sectors,having been involved in the planning and execution of numerous mega-projects across the GCC countries.He advises leading public and private sector clients on advancing sustaina