Mohammed Said Nabulsi (Arabic: محمد سعيد النابلسي; November 1928 – 23 July 2013) was a Jordanian banker, economist and politician.
After Zaid al-Rifai became prime minister in 1985, Nabulsi left his position and started working as an adviser to the International Monetary Fund.
[4] During this time he also headed the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia,[5] and was an Under Secretary General.
[3][4] When Nabulsi was appointed as governor upon the request of King Hussein, his mission was to try to make an end to the economic bad times for Jordan.
[5] During his career Nabulsi also worked for the United Nations Industrial Development Organization as a financial expert, and as a professor for the Syrian Private University.