A generation ago, the first job was where you learned the mechanics of work. You drafted memos, cleaned data, checked invoices, shadowed seniors. It was inefficient, but it was formative. Today, those ...
Infrastructure is no longer just about steel and concrete. It is increasingly about computation and connectivity. Beyond ...
Lebanon stands today not only at the edge of economic collapse but also at the center of a profound governance crisis. The financial meltdown that began in 2019 unveiled structural failures in public ...
Walking the warrens of old Beirut neighborhoods, driving along rural roads where one illogical turn follows the other, or traipsing past private and public white elephant real estate projects that ...
The enterprise of the Zard Abou Jaoude family is a self-declared attempt at renaissance, as per the very name of its cornerstone property development company, Renaissance Holding. It is a venture that ...
Lebanon’s central bank Banque du Liban has achieved 12 months of exchange rate stability. Foreign currency reserves have recently clawed back above $10 billion. At the one-year mark of Wassim Mansouri ...
Executive Magazine, in partnership with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded Lebanon Enterprise Development (LED), has released the Media Development Action Plan, a ...
The Middle East is the most terrorist-afflicted region in the world, according to leading global insurance and reinsurance firm Aon’s 2014 Terrorism and Political Violence Map, with 28 percent of all ...
Lebanon’s coastline is one of our greatest assets, but it has also been the scene of decades of neglect, disputes, and short-term exploitation. With over 220 kilometers of Mediterranean shore, it ...
Executive is seeking a part-time proposal writer to assist in executing funding strategies that align with the magazine’s editorial calendar and strategic objectives. The ideal candidate will identify ...
Lebanon’s End-of-Service Indemnity (EOSI) system—long presented as a pillar of worker protection—has become one of the most pressing and contentious legacies of the country’s economic collapse.
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