Here’s about Meet the Women CEOs Leading the UAE’s Biggest Companies
The United Arab Emirates has gained worldwide acclaim for its innovative achievements and fast economic development and premier business operations. Women executives lead essential banking energy healthcare aviation hospitality and entrepreneurship organizations which represent the country’s strongest enterprises.
UAE companies consider executive women to hold essential leadership roles for their organizations.
Hana Al Rostamani
Group CEO, First Abu Dhabi Bank
Hana Al Rostamani becomes the first female leader of the UAE’s top financial institution at First Abu Dhabi Bank which is the largest bank in the country. The bank has achieved international growth under her leadership while implementing digital transformation and sustainable finance programs.
Rola Abu Manneh
CEO, Standard Chartered Bank UAE
Rola Abu Manneh became the first Emirati woman to lead a banking institution in the United Arab Emirates. Rola Abu Manneh became the first Emirati woman to lead a banking institution in the United Arab Emirates. She improved the banks operations in the region while she developed sustainable and Islamic finance solutions.
Shaista Asif
Group CEO, PureHealth
Through her responsibilities as co-founder and CEO Shaista Asif created PureHealth as one of the UAE’s leading healthcare organizations. Through her responsibilities as co-founder and CEO Shaista Asif created PureHealth as one of the UAE’s leading healthcare organizations. The group has established a strong foothold in the regional healthcare industry through her leadership of strategic acquisitions and expansion initiatives.
Tayba Al Hashemi
CEO, ADNOC Offshore
Tayba Al Hashemi operates the United Arab Emirates largest offshore energy operation which demonstrates her shift from the male-dominated energy sector into this role. The United Arab Emirates largest offshore energy operation is under Tayba Al Hashemi’s management as she transitioned from working in the male-dominated energy field to this position. She generates energy by her exceptional operational work and her innovative projects.
Katerina Giannouka
CEO, Jumeirah Group
Katerina Giannouka leads Jumeirah Group which operates Dubai’s premier luxury hospitality brand to handle hotel operations and expansion plans that strengthen the UAE’s status as a global tourism hub.
Elena Sorlini
CEO, Abu Dhabi Airports
Elena Sorlini controls strategic development and operational excellence at Abu Dhabi Airports to establish the emirate’s aviation infrastructure and improve international flight connections.
Najla Al Midfa
CEO, Sharjah Entrepreneurship Center (Sheraa)
Najla Al Midfa has played a vital role in creating Sharjah’s startup ecosystem. Najla Al Midfa has played a vital role in creating Sharjah’s startup ecosystem. The Sheraa organization helps early-stage entrepreneurs by giving them the required support to turn their ideas into startup operations.
Maryam Al Suwaidi
CEO, Securities and Commodities Authority
Maryam Al Suwaidi manages the UAE’s capital market activities while she creates better governance methods and market transparency standards that will increase investor trust in all of the country’s financial systems.
Conclusion: The women CEOs who succeeded in their careers demonstrate the need for corporate leadership to undergo transformation. The corporate sector in the UAE is transitioning towards better inclusive leadership and sustainable innovation practices.
UAE women drive economic development through their active engagement in creating new economic opportunities.

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