Mr Yousef Ahmed al-Mabrouk was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) by the Government of National Accord in February 2019.
Mr Yousef serves as Chief of Staff to Libyan Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj.
Mr Al-Hadi Najmuddin Kabar was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) in August 2016. He has more than 49 years of experience in the field of currency operations, where he has held senior management positions in several key international and Libyan financial institutions.
Prior to the LIA, Mr Al-Hadi was the Assistant General Manager for Operations at the Libyan Foreign Bank. He has held several key leadership positions throughout his career, including Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of Aresbank in Madrid; Vice Chairman of Alubaf Arab International Bank in Tunisia; and Board Member of Oilinvest, now an LIA subsidiary.
Mr Al-Hadi has also previously worked as the General Director of the Arab Latin American Bank; and Deputy General Manager of the Arab Italian Bank in Rome. During his time with the Arab Italian Bank in Peru, he was responsible for managing relations with various Libyan, French and Italian financial institutions.
Mr Yousef Ahmed al-Mabrouk was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) by the Government of National Accord in February 2019.
Mr Yousef serves as Chief of Staff to Libyan Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj.
Mr Ahmed Abdullah Ammar was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) in August 2016. He is also a Board member of LIA Advisory Service UK.
Mr Ahmed has more than 35 years’ experience in the international oil and gas industry. He spent the majority of his career with Tripoli-based Waha Oil Company, holding various roles from department head to Chairman of the organization.
Mr Ahmed holds an MBA from the University of Salford.
Mr Yousef Ahmed al-Mabrouk was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) by the Government of National Accord in February 2019.
Mr Yousef serves as Chief of Staff to Libyan Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj.
Mr Al-Hadi Najmuddin Kabar was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) in August 2016. He has more than 49 years of experience in the field of currency operations, where he has held senior management positions in several key international and Libyan financial institutions.
Prior to the LIA, Mr Al-Hadi was the Assistant General Manager for Operations at the Libyan Foreign Bank. He has held several key leadership positions throughout his career, including Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of Aresbank in Madrid; Vice Chairman of Alubaf Arab International Bank in Tunisia; and Board Member of Oilinvest, now an LIA subsidiary.
Mr Al-Hadi has also previously worked as the General Director of the Arab Latin American Bank; and Deputy General Manager of the Arab Italian Bank in Rome. During his time with the Arab Italian Bank in Peru, he was responsible for managing relations with various Libyan, French and Italian financial institutions.
Mr Mustafa Mohamed al-Manaa was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) in February 2019. He is an experienced commercial legal adviser, having spent over 16 years representing various public companies, banks and institutions locally and abroad. These include the Central Bank of Libya and the State General Reserve Fund of Oman. Mr Mustafa was also previously Secretary of the National Transitional Council, and a member of its Legal and Human Rights Committee.
Mr Mustafa is currently a member of the Foreign Exchange Contingency Planning Committee, the Central Bank of Libya Requirements Preparation Committee, and the National Marine Wealth Exports Development Program.
Mr Mustafa holds a Bachelor of Law from the University of Garyounis, and has also undertaken training with the American Association of Jurists.
Mr Ahmed Abdullah Ammar was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) in August 2016. He is also a Board member of LIA Advisory Service UK.
Mr Ahmed has more than 35 years’ experience in the international oil and gas industry. He spent the majority of his career with Tripoli-based Waha Oil Company, holding various roles from department head to Chairman of the organization.
Mr Ahmed holds an MBA from the University of Salford.
Mr Yousef Ahmed al-Mabrouk was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) by the Government of National Accord in February 2019.
Mr Yousef serves as Chief of Staff to Libyan Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj.
Mr Al-Hadi Najmuddin Kabar was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) in August 2016. He has more than 49 years of experience in the field of currency operations, where he has held senior management positions in several key international and Libyan financial institutions.
Prior to the LIA, Mr Al-Hadi was the Assistant General Manager for Operations at the Libyan Foreign Bank. He has held several key leadership positions throughout his career, including Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of Aresbank in Madrid; Vice Chairman of Alubaf Arab International Bank in Tunisia; and Board Member of Oilinvest, now an LIA subsidiary.
Mr Al-Hadi has also previously worked as the General Director of the Arab Latin American Bank; and Deputy General Manager of the Arab Italian Bank in Rome. During his time with the Arab Italian Bank in Peru, he was responsible for managing relations with various Libyan, French and Italian financial institutions.
Mr Mustafa Mohamed al-Manaa was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) in February 2019. He is an experienced commercial legal adviser, having spent over 16 years representing various public companies, banks and institutions locally and abroad. These include the Central Bank of Libya and the State General Reserve Fund of Oman. Mr Mustafa was also previously Secretary of the National Transitional Council, and a member of its Legal and Human Rights Committee.
Mr Mustafa is currently a member of the Foreign Exchange Contingency Planning Committee, the Central Bank of Libya Requirements Preparation Committee, and the National Marine Wealth Exports Development Program.
Mr Mustafa holds a Bachelor of Law from the University of Garyounis, and has also undertaken training with the American Association of Jurists.
Mr Ahmed Abdullah Ammar was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) in August 2016. He is also a Board member of LIA Advisory Service UK.
Mr Ahmed has more than 35 years’ experience in the international oil and gas industry. He spent the majority of his career with Tripoli-based Waha Oil Company, holding various roles from department head to Chairman of the organization.
Mr Ahmed holds an MBA from the University of Salford.
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DIRECTORS
Dr. Anas Lamin Almnify, hold PhD in International Business Affairs from ISM (international school of Management Paris France). Master in accounting and banking.
Upon earning his PhD, and after a stint in banking ,Dr. Lamin became fully involved in consulting projects and academia.
Dr. Lamin focus areas are startup, strategic planning, internal audit, and financial analysis. Also his is the Head of the Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee.
Dr. Anas Lamin Almnify, hold PhD in International Business Affairs from ISM (international school of Management Paris France). Master in accounting and banking.
Upon earning his PhD, and after a stint in banking ,Dr. Lamin became fully involved in consulting projects and academia.
Dr. Lamin focus areas are startup, strategic planning, internal audit, and financial analysis. Also his is the Head of the Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee.
Dr. Anas Lamin Almnify, hold PhD in International Business Affairs from ISM (international school of Management Paris France). Master in accounting and banking.
Upon earning his PhD, and after a stint in banking ,Dr. Lamin became fully involved in consulting projects and academia.
Dr. Lamin focus areas are startup, strategic planning, internal audit, and financial analysis. Also his is the Head of the Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee.
DIRECTORS
Mr Yousef Ahmed al-Mabrouk was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) by the Government of National Accord in February 2019.
Mr Yousef serves as Chief of Staff to Libyan Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj.
Mr Al-Hadi Najmuddin Kabar was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) in August 2016. He has more than 49 years of experience in the field of currency operations, where he has held senior management positions in several key international and Libyan financial institutions.
Prior to the LIA, Mr Al-Hadi was the Assistant General Manager for Operations at the Libyan Foreign Bank. He has held several key leadership positions throughout his career, including Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of Aresbank in Madrid; Vice Chairman of Alubaf Arab International Bank in Tunisia; and Board Member of Oilinvest, now an LIA subsidiary.
Mr Al-Hadi has also previously worked as the General Director of the Arab Latin American Bank; and Deputy General Manager of the Arab Italian Bank in Rome. During his time with the Arab Italian Bank in Peru, he was responsible for managing relations with various Libyan, French and Italian financial institutions.
Mr Mustafa Mohamed al-Manaa was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) in February 2019. He is an experienced commercial legal adviser, having spent over 16 years representing various public companies, banks and institutions locally and abroad. These include the Central Bank of Libya and the State General Reserve Fund of Oman. Mr Mustafa was also previously Secretary of the National Transitional Council, and a member of its Legal and Human Rights Committee.
Mr Mustafa is currently a member of the Foreign Exchange Contingency Planning Committee, the Central Bank of Libya Requirements Preparation Committee, and the National Marine Wealth Exports Development Program.
Mr Mustafa holds a Bachelor of Law from the University of Garyounis, and has also undertaken training with the American Association of Jurists.
Mr Ahmed Abdullah Ammar was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) in August 2016. He is also a Board member of LIA Advisory Service UK.
Mr Ahmed has more than 35 years’ experience in the international oil and gas industry. He spent the majority of his career with Tripoli-based Waha Oil Company, holding various roles from department head to Chairman of the organization.
Mr Ahmed holds an MBA from the University of Salford.
Dr. Anas Lamin Almnify, hold PhD in International Business Affairs from ISM (international school of Management Paris France). Master in accounting and banking.
Upon earning his PhD, and after a stint in banking ,Dr. Lamin became fully involved in consulting projects and academia.
Dr. Lamin focus areas are startup, strategic planning, internal audit, and financial analysis. Also his is the Head of the Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee.