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'''Ali Almeshal''' is the Director of Strategic Alliance and a Board Member of the Bahrain [[ISOC|Internet Society]]. He has been involved in the group since 2007 | '''Ali Almeshal''' is the Director of Strategic Alliance and a Board Member of the Bahrain [[ISOC|Internet Society]]. He has been involved in the group since 2007 and has held a position on the Board since 2010. He has a background in finance and business, and led the IT department of Credimax for 5 years before transferring to its Merchant Department.<ref name="linkedin">[http://www.linkedin.com/in/alialmeshal Ali Almeshal, LinkedIn.com.]</ref> Within [[ICANN]] he is involved in the [[ALAC]]; he is also a three-time [[ICANN Fellow]], at [[ICANN 44]] in Prague, [[ICANN 45]] in Toronto, and [[ICANN 48]] in Buenos Aires.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-12aug13-en.htm Announcement, ICANN.org]</ref> | ||
Mr. Almeshal is a speaker on ebusiness and cyber security and international conferences, and has done freelance lecturing for [[Ernst & Young]].<ref>[[ICANN 45]] Interview</ref><ref name="datamatix">[http://www.datamatixgroup.com/conferences/bio.asp?id=653 Bio, DataMatixGroup.com]</ref> | Mr. Almeshal is a speaker on ebusiness and cyber security and international conferences, and has done freelance lecturing for [[Ernst & Young]].<ref>[[ICANN 45]] Interview</ref><ref name="datamatix">[http://www.datamatixgroup.com/conferences/bio.asp?id=653 Bio, DataMatixGroup.com]</ref> | ||
In his career in IT and Finance he has also worked at the Bank of Bahrain and Kuwait. Projects he has led at Credimax include setting up | In his career in IT and Finance, he has also worked at the Bank of Bahrain and Kuwait. Projects he has led at Credimax include setting up a new joint venture company in Bahrain, Global Payment Services (GPS), which was a third-party processor for card business. He also managed a full migration project from a legacy system to a totally new platform as well as managing and implementing three different e-commerce projects.<ref name="datamatix"></ref> | ||
He holds a degree in Business Information Systems from University of Bahrain | He holds a degree in Business Information Systems from the University of Bahrain and an MBA from the New York Institute of Technology.<ref name="linkedin"></ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:16, 2 July 2021
Country: | Bahrain | ||
Email: | ali.almeshal[at]bis.org.bh | ||
LinkedIn: | Ali Almeshal | ||
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Ali Almeshal is the Director of Strategic Alliance and a Board Member of the Bahrain Internet Society. He has been involved in the group since 2007 and has held a position on the Board since 2010. He has a background in finance and business, and led the IT department of Credimax for 5 years before transferring to its Merchant Department.[1] Within ICANN he is involved in the ALAC; he is also a three-time ICANN Fellow, at ICANN 44 in Prague, ICANN 45 in Toronto, and ICANN 48 in Buenos Aires.[2]
Mr. Almeshal is a speaker on ebusiness and cyber security and international conferences, and has done freelance lecturing for Ernst & Young.[3][4]
In his career in IT and Finance, he has also worked at the Bank of Bahrain and Kuwait. Projects he has led at Credimax include setting up a new joint venture company in Bahrain, Global Payment Services (GPS), which was a third-party processor for card business. He also managed a full migration project from a legacy system to a totally new platform as well as managing and implementing three different e-commerce projects.[4]
He holds a degree in Business Information Systems from the University of Bahrain and an MBA from the New York Institute of Technology.[1]