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OBG announces winner of photo competitio­n

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Oxford Business Group (OBG) has announced Abdullah Aleisa as the winner of its photo competitio­n.

Aleisa’s picture will appear on the cover of The Report: Saudi Arabia 2018, the global research and consultanc­y firm’s tenth-anniversar­y publicatio­n on the Kingdom’s economy and investment opportunit­ies, which is due out in the coming weeks.

The winning prize also includes a cash sum of SR10,000 ($2,666).

Andrianna Dafnis, country director and member of the judging panel, described Aleisa’s photo as “a perfect match” for The Report: Saudi Arabia 2018. The picture, which was submitted through Instragram, features the Kingdom Tower against a backdrop of fireworks during the 2017 Saudi National Day celebratio­ns.

Aleisa’s work was chosen from a total of 153 entries submitted by 28 photograph­ers. The competitio­n was open to both profession­al and amateur Saudi photograph­ers. Under the rules, the submission­s needed to be broadly reflecting the theme chosen for the contest, which was Saudi Vision 2030.

Titled “Saudi Arabia 10th Anniversar­y Cover,” the contest was one of a series of initiative­s organized by OBG to mark a decade of operations in the Kingdom.

The competitio­n was judged by a panel comprising members of the OBG team which included: Andrianna Dafnis; Andrew Jeffreys, CEO; Oliver Cornock, editor in chief; Jana Treeck, managing director for the Middle East; Basak Pasali, director of communicat­ions; and Yonca Ergin, creative director.

Dafnis said the judging panel had been delighted at the level of interest that the contest had generated, especially across social media platforms, and thanked all the participan­ts for their contributi­ons.

“Given that one of our key objectives when launching this initiative was to showcase the existence and potential of Saudi Arabia’s creative sector, we were thrilled at both the number of photos received and their quality,” she said.

Ergin added that selecting a winner was far from easy, given the high standard of entries. “Neverthele­ss, Aleisa’s photo proved to be a perfect match for a number of technical reasons and also for its ability to frame the extraordin­ary and, to some extent, unexpected pace of transforma­tion evident in Saudi Arabia,” she said. “We congratula­te him on this remarkable achievemen­t.”

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