Princess Reema receives honor for empowering women
The princess thanks Marymount University for hosting Saudi students throughout the years
Princess Reema bint Bandar Al-Saud, Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the US, received an honorary doctorate from Marymount University in Virginia in honor of her work empowering women across sectors in the Kingdom and globally.
The president of Marymount University, Dr. Irma Becerra, presented Princess Reema with the honorary degree — her first — at the commencement ceremony.
The Saudi ambassador gave the commencement address for the College of Health and Education graduates at the university.
In her address, she congratulated the graduates and thanked the university for hosting Saudi students throughout the years.
Princess Reema, who graduated from George Washington University with a degree in museum studies, has an extensive career working toward the empowerment of women in both the private and public sectors.
From 2007 to 2015, she was CEO of Alfa International Co. Ltd. — Harvey Nichols Riyadh, a multibrand luxury retail company. During her time in this position, she commissioned the study “Obstacles for Women in the Workplace.” The study set the tone for female inclusion in retail and resulted in the opening of the first workplace nursery.
In 2013, she founded Alf Khair, a social enterprise aimed at elevating the professional capital of Saudi women through a curriculum developed to enable financial self-sufficiency.
In 2016, Princess Reema left the private sector to begin a career in
public service as vice president of women’s affairs at the Saudi General Sports Authority, where she developed policies and programs that benefited women and children throughout Saudi Arabia.
In 2018, she was also appointed president of the Mass Participation Federation, making her the first woman to lead a multi-sports federation in the Kingdom, a role she occupied until her appointment as Saudi ambassador to the US.