Khaldoun Al Tabari

[1] He served as Vice-Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Drake & Scull International PJSC (now Emcor) from 1998 until 2016.

[4] When Al Tarabi finished his studies, he went to the United Arab Emirates to join his family business.

[4] In the UAE, he managed and ran part of Ranya Trading & Contracting, an organisation that worked in various industries including electro-mechanical engineering, trading and contracting activities, construction materials, wholesale, and retail of pharmaceutical products.

[5] During that time, DSI operated multiple projects including Emirates Golf Club, the first PGA-approved Golf course in the Middle East; The Jumeirah Beach Hotel; The Four Seasons Hotel in Doha; and The State Audit Bureau in Kuwait.

[4] In 2016, Al Tabari stepped down from his role at DSI PJSC and later sold his stake in the publicly listed company and in 2017,[6] he resigned from his seat as vice chairman of the board.

Khaldoun Al Tabari