[1] The French news magazine Jeune Afrique has identified her as one of the Top 25 Business Women in Africa.
Her father took over part of the firm and made it into Hédi Bouchamaoui & Sons which specialized in oil, textile and other industry.
[3] In September 2013 she, as leader of the organization, co-formed the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet, whose aim was to secure a transition to democracy.
[5] The Quartet was awarded the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize "for its decisive contribution to the building of a pluralistic democracy in Tunisia in the wake of the Jasmine Revolution of 2011".
[7] Along with other leaders of the Quartet, Houcine Abassi, Mohammed Fadhel Mafoudh and Abdessatar Ben Moussa, Bouchamaoui traveled to Oslo to collect the Nobel Prize on December 10, 2015.