Khaleej Times

Alia Al Mur — building a people-centric Dubai

A stellar career that aims to transform lives as an ace communicat­ion profession­al OUR WEEKLY FEATURE UNRAVELS THE FASCINATIN­G EMIRATI WAY OF LIFE, WHERE NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE, AS DISPLAYED TIME AND AGAIN BY THIS YOUNG NATION

- Joydeep Sen Gupta joydeep@khaleejtim­es.com

Alia Al Mur is a unique Emirati profession­al whose work in both private and government entities have always had a common denominato­r — Dubai's incredible growth and developmen­t and transformi­ng people's lives in the new millennium — that catapulted her to her current role with the Dubai Future Foundation (DFF), the guiding force behind the Museum of the Future, which opened in February.

Al Mur, an ideas person, is the Chief Transforma­tion and Partnershi­ps Officer at DFF and “is spearheadi­ng its efforts in managing and developing partnershi­ps with key stakeholde­rs on a local and global level”. She is also responsibl­e for identifyin­g opportunit­ies and developing processes to create a strategy that drives efficiency and return on investment­s (ROI). Prior to her current role, she was the Chief Marketing Officer at DFF.

Her impressive academic credential­s — she holds a B.SC in Communicat­ion and Media Sciences, and an MA in Internatio­nal Relations and Diplomacy, both from Zayed University — have helped her excel as an ace communicat­ion profession­al.

She is also a graduate of the prestigiou­s Mohammed bin Rashid Centre for Leadership Developmen­t (MBRCLD) programme, which was set up in 2003 with the intent of “creating leaders for tomorrow”.

Al Mur has been fortunate to come in contact with some dynamic Emiratis during her illustriou­s career. For instance, in 2016, she was only the fifth employee to join Smart Dubai and her career as the Marketing & Communicat­ions Director of the newly-formed Dubai Government entity prospered, thanks to her mentor, Dr Aisha bint Butti bin Bishr.

Bin Bishr was the Directorge­neral of the Smart Dubai Office, which was rechristen­ed Digital Dubai last year and is the government entity entrusted with the emirate's digital transforma­tion as envisaged by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vicepresid­ent and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

Al Mur is credited with assembling the Smart Dubai's marketing team from scratch. In addition to leading a rebranding project, she was responsibl­e for Smart Dubai's global positionin­g and brand awareness.

Overseeing all entity partnershi­ps, speaking opportunit­ies and team positionin­g, she worked on campaigns and products including the Dubai Paperless Strategy, Dubai Blockchain Strategy, Dubai's Ethical AI Toolkit, Smart Employee and Dubai Cashless Strategy. She led Smart Dubai's participat­ion at GITEX, and internatio­nal events and exhibition­s, including the Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.

She had started her career in a private entity, Emaar Properties, and was the only Emirati employee of the iconic The Dubai Mall since pre-opening in 2008 — it opened on November 4, 2008 — as a Marketing Executive and rose through the ranks to hold several leadership positions till she moved on to Smart Dubai in 2016. In 2014, Al Mur was named Employee of the Year at Emaar.

“I held a dual role as Head of Events and Marketing as well as the Head of Specialty Leasing for The Dubai Mall. I was involved in the opening of both The Dubai Mall and Burj Khalifa, which included over 600 events and exhibition­s,” she said.

Her most notable achievemen­t at Emaar was bringing internatio­nal brands' exhibition­s to The Dubai Mall. She was a key driver of the iconic annual event, Vogue Fashion Dubai Experience (VFDE), which was held for three years in partnershi­p with Vogue Italia.

In retrospect, her culminatin­g achievemen­t at The Dubai Mall was kickstarti­ng the “support local” movement by partnering with Design 971, a pop-up store that acted as a premium platform for up-and-coming Uae-based fashion designers to showcase their collection­s. She reminisced about her “quick career progressio­n” with fondness.

“While working at Smart Dubai, I led an initiative to create a people-centric government identity for the entity. I led the marketing team to build a storyline focused on achievemen­ts from a citizen perspectiv­e. Today, Smart Dubai is recognised as a global leader of people-centric smart city initiative­s. So much so that the United Nations Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union invited Smart Dubai to co-create global KPIS for cities to identify as a smart city,” she added.

Al Mur inspired the creation of the Hamdan bin Mohammed

Students Personal Developmen­t Programme (HMSPDP) following a candid conversati­on with Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of DFF, while enrolled in the MBRCLD programme.

She is also involved in mentoring students and helping them to identify talents and skills to aid their developmen­t. Her achievemen­ts, such as being selected among “Promising 40 Under 40 UAE Nationals”, speak for themselves as a role model worth emulating for the next generation of talented Emiratis, who will take the young nation to the Next 50.

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photo by shihab Alia Al Mur is the Chief Transforma­tion and Partnershi­ps Officer at DFF and “is spearheadi­ng its efforts in managing and developing partnershi­ps with key stakeholde­rs on a local and global level”.—
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