Abeer Abu Ghaith

Abeer Abu Ghaith (Arabic: عبير أبو غيث) (born c. 1985)[1] is a Palestinian technology entrepreneur and social activist.

[5][6] In 2013, Abu Ghaith co-founded the company StayLinked, a service providing talent from Palestinian freelancers for businesses located in the United States and in the Middle East.

[4][7] The job roles included translation services, data entry, graphic design, online marketing, and website development.

[4] After leaving StayLinked in 2015, Abu Ghaith formed MENA Alliances, which does similar work in job placement.

[8] In 2016, Abu Ghaith attended the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University as a member of The Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women-U.S. Department of State Entrepreneurship Program for Women in the Middle East and North Africa.