[3] Beydoun's great-grandfather had already immigrated to the United States and worked for Ford Motor Company in Highland Park, Michigan.
[5] Beydoun completed bachelor's and master's degrees in business administration at the University of San Diego.
[7] In 2007, he was hired by Wataniya Restaurants group as its chief executive officer and moved to Qatar.
[5] He worked on expanding outlets of Caribou Coffee, Rainforest Cafe, and Sbarro in Qatar, Dubai, and Egypt.
[6] Beydoun was co-chair of BRIDGES, a federal law enforcement partnership with the Arab American and Middle Eastern communities in Metro Detroit.
[6] In December 2022, Beydoun established an exploratory committee ahead of the 2024 United States Senate election in Michigan.
[9] In November 2023, Beydoun alleged that former Michigan Democratic Party chair Lon Johnson had approached him with an offer of $20 million from a pro-Israel lobbying group to drop out of the Senate race and launch a primary challenge against United States Representative Rashida Tlaib despite Beydoun's publicly pro-Palestinian stance.