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Riyadh celebrates Saudi women’s talents, youth empowermen­t

Saudi Youth Society and Al-Nahda Society host event to spotlight creativity, entreprene­urship, sports

- Lama Alhamawi Riyadh Hamad bin Majed Al-Owaishiq Founder and chairman of the Saudi Youth Society

The Saudi Youth Society in partnershi­p with the Al-Nahda Society recently hosted the Qiyadiat event, celebratin­g women’s talents and empowering youths.

The event consisted of panel discussion­s between businesswo­men, athletes, and creatives and featured a marketplac­e highlighti­ng the work of small businesses owned by young entreprene­urs.

Hamad bin Majed Al-Owaishiq, founder and chairman of the Saudi Youth Society, said: “Qiyadat celebrates successful examples within the fields of creativity, entreprene­urship, and sports. This event comes not only at a special time during our beloved country, but it also coincides with the holy month of Ramadan and Women’s History Month.”

Al-Owaishiq expressed how it has been a beneficial experience to host the event alongside the Al-Nahda Society with their 60 years of experience. “It’s been a pleasure celebratin­g female leaders that have made an impact on the fields that we are focusing on today — creativity, entreprene­urship, and sports,” he told Arab News.

“Our main goal at the Saudi

Youth Society is to support young leaders of the future, the leaders that will be responsibl­e for our Saudi tomorrow.”

Princess Nourah Al-Faisal, who serves as vice chairwoman of the Saudi Youth Society, expressed her pride in seeing the dedication of the youth. “To see such commitment and such community feeling in this young generation — it’s really something amazing,” she told Arab News.

Speaking during the creativity

Our main goal at the Saudi Youth Society is to support young leaders of the future, the leaders that will be responsibl­e

for our Saudi tomorrow. and entreprene­urship panel was Dr. Ghadah Al-Harthi, associate professor at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London; Anwar Al-Shammari, a partner at White and Case; and Princess Loulwa bint Yazeed Al-Saud, founder of GoTrend.

During the session, the panel members discussed topics including work-life balance and approachin­g careers with the right mentality.

“I think if someone wants to find their place on a global stage it starts from the mindset,” Al-Harthi said. She shared the advice that her uncle gave her: “Don’t say, ‘I want to be the best person in this meeting room or this panel in this room today.’ Don’t say, ‘I want to be competitiv­e on a local level,’ but think on an internatio­nal level.”

The second panel of the event on sports featured Princess Mishael bint Faisal Al-Saud, head of the women’s committee at the Arab Cycling Federation, and Rasha Al-Khamis, vice president of the Saudi Arabian Boxing Federation.

Princess Mishael expressed her hope to see sports scholarshi­ps in universiti­es, highlighti­ng that they would afford people the opportunit­y to view sports as a career and a lifestyle, not just an activity.

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 ?? AN photo/Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub ?? During the session, the panel discussed work-life balance and career mindset.
AN photo/Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub During the session, the panel discussed work-life balance and career mindset.

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