Cherine Chalaby is an expert in the field of banking and technology. At present, he serves on the ICANN Board of Directors. He was appointed by the Nominating Committee on December 10, 2010, and will serve until the conclusion of ICANN’s 2013 Annual Meeting. He also serves as Chairman of ICANN’s Finance Committee, and Member of the Board Governance Committee and the Executive Committee.[1][2]

Country: UK

Career History

Chalaby joined Andersen Consulting Ventures, now Accenture Capital Markets, after receiving his Master Degree in 1977. He became Partner of the company in 1987. After three years, he was again promoted, supervising the company's stock exchange and capital markets business in the United Kingdom, Nordic countries, Ireland and South Africa. He also supervised the company's business activities in New York, Tokyo, Paris and Hong Kong and the Middle East. In 2000, he was appointed to Managing Partner, leading the company's European operations. He also served as Managing Partner of Mergers & Acquisitions and Venture Capital businesses for Europe, the Middle East, Africa and India until his retirement from the firm. As Senior Member of the Accenture Investment Committee One Billion Dollar Fund, he was instrumental in the acquisition of 11 companies and investments made to 15 technology start-up companies. From 2001-2004, he also served in Executive Committee and Global Leadership Council of Accenture.[3]

Chalaby also served as Director for the following companies owned by Accenture:[4]

  • Imagine Broadband Ltd.
  • iHilal Holdings Bermuda Ltd.
  • Meridea Financial Software Oy
  • Accenture HR Services Limited

After serving Accenture for 28 years, he retired from the company in 2006 and joined Rasmala Investment Holdings as Chairman of the Supervisory Board. He oversees the development and management of the company's investment banking capabilities.[5] [6]

Education

Chalaby received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from Cairo University while his Masters Degree in Computing Sciences from the Imperial College of London. He is fluent in Arabic, English and French.

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