I bring a unique blend of leadership, strategic thinking, and hands-on experience in event management, PR, and digital marketing. From building Saudi Academics into a multifaceted platform to leading impactful PR campaigns at SMA, I’ve proven my ability to execute high-level strategies while delivering results. I excel in transforming ideas into action, building strong partnerships, and adapting to the ever-changing demands of the industries I work in. My focus is always on creating meaningful impact and driving long-term success.
As a Marketing Intern at Interstu, I learned the power of strategic outreach and digital marketing. My role involved researching market trends, creating engaging content, and supporting the team with social media campaigns. I helped refine brand messaging and built a deeper understanding of audience targeting — all while working on initiatives that directly contributed to expanding the company’s online presence.
This experience taught me how to blend creativity with data, ensuring that marketing efforts not only looked good but also resonated with the right audience. It sharpened my skills in digital marketing and reinforced the importance of aligning a brand’s story with its audience’s needs.
At the Saudi MUN Association, I serve as Director of PR — but that title only scratches the surface. I’ve led our national outreach, developed our public voice, and built real partnerships with schools across the country. From crafting full campaigns to ensuring our events get seen, heard, and remembered — I’ve made sure SMA isn’t just present, but respected.
I focused on quality control — from how we present our materials to how we represent our delegates. I helped turn SMA from just a support body into a recognizable presence in the MUN space. Through it, I’ve built media strategies, handled school partnerships, advised on branding, and pushed for a standard that feels bigger than “just student-led.”
Because for me, it’s not just about running MUNs. It’s about giving them weight — visually, structurally, and publicly.
With Saudi Academics, I didn’t just build an organization — I built a framework.
I led national conferences, secured sponsors, and created three core branches:
Each arm was built to solve a real gap — not just to look complete on paper. Saudi Academics became a platform where youth could organize, lead, and create with real-world results — not just simulated ones.