Chadi Massaad

Chadi Georges Massaad is an architect and a Lebanese businessman and former president of the Central Fund for the Displaced.

[1] Born in 1959 in Bourj al Moulouk – Marjayoun in southern Lebanon, and belongs to the Greek Orthodox Church.

University-educated at the American University of Beirut, where he graduated as an architect (1984).

His name emerged in public affairs, after 15 years of civil war, thanks to the lead role he has played in restoring displaced from all Lebanese regions and rebuilding what has been destroyed by war and complete reconciliation between opposing groups, especially in mount Lebanon.

[2] He maintained his independency in the Lebanese political field, and was prominent in rejecting Sectarianism and strongly criticizing the proposal for an election law known as Orthodox Meeting Law.