Moroccan Futurist Named Among Forbes Middle East’s Top 30 Under 30 Innovators

The September issue of Forbes Middle East magazine features Moroccan Sabrine Imam as one of the 30 under-30 innovators who will impact the Middle East. At 28, the young woman has a career that is admirable.
Sabrine Imam, according to Forbes’ biography of her, is specialized in foresight, which is a set of research focused on the future evolution of societies, governments and allowing to identify elements of forecasting. More specifically, it is "an initiative that helps governments and multinationals develop the best future scenarios on political trends, and macroeconomic impact up to 50 years".
Based in the United Arab Emirates where she is a consultant at The Economist Intelligence Unit, where she is currently a consultant, Sabrine Imam is very experienced in public policy, strategic research and consulting, social psychology and political influence, reports challenge.ma.
Before joining the global leader in economic intelligence, Sabrine Imam was a strategic advisor to the Minister of State for Youth Affairs of the United Arab Emirates, where she contributed to the creation of the Arab Youth Center. According to the same source, the young Moroccan, despite her impeccable professional career, continues to learn.
She is finalizing her research thesis at Harvard University on national strategy and the impact of culture and identity on Arabo-European youth. She also obtained a Master’s degree in International Relations and Affairs from Harvard University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Organizational Management from the University of Paris Dauphine. She also has a certificate in Social Psychology. She is an accomplished woman with many strings to her bow.
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