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Jasir Al-Herbish

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Saudi minister of Culture, Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, has appointed Jasir Al-Herbish as CEO of the Heritage Commission, as part of the ministry’s efforts to organize and develop the heritage sector. Al-Herbish has rich experience in the heritage field. He was the general supervisor of the National Handicraft­s Program (Bari) and participat­ed with the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH) in the establishm­ent and operation of the program, as well as the implementa­tion of the first phase’s projects, which included the draft of the national crafts system, the launching of the national register of artisans and craftsmen, and approving the establishm­ent of the National Crafts Company.

He also contribute­d to founding Torathuna Social Responsibi­lity Company, owned by Saudi Aramco, in addition to playing a part in projects for the documentat­ion, marketing and institutio­nal building of the crafts and handicraft­s sector.

Al-Herbish has a master’s degree and a doctorate in computer engineerin­g and sciences from the University of Connecticu­t in the US.

The commission will assume a set of tasks and functions to organize and develop the heritage sector. These include building the developmen­t strategy of the sector and following up on its implementa­tion under the supervisio­n of the Ministry of Culture, licensing heritage-related activities, laying down regulation­s for the sector and encouragin­g financing and investment in areas related to the commission’s work. It will also provide training courses, in addition to supporting the protection of intellectu­al property rights in areas related to heritage.

The Ministry of Culture launched the commission as part of its belief in the importance of preserving national heritage and the need to develop it to express the Kingdom’s history.

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