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Philippe Khalil Ziade (; born April 13, 1976) is a
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entrepreneur and the honorary consul of Lebanon in
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. He is the founder and chairman of Las-Vegas based Growth Holdings. Ziade is engaged in Lebanese politics and expat affairs. Philippe Ziade was born in Herharaya al-Qattine in
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and immigrated to the US in 1998. He settled in Las Vegas where he completed a double major in Mechanical and civil engineering. During the 2007–2008 global financial crisis Ziade acquired, remolded, and sold distressed properties. His parent firm, Growth Holdings, manages a portfolio of 24 subsidiary companies operating in the US, Europe, Japan and the Middle East. Given his background in green energy solutions, he was nominated to the office of
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in Lebanon. Ziade refused due to regional political developments that would have had impeded the functioning of
Hassan Diab Hassan Diab ( ar, حسان دياب, Ḥassān Dyāb; born 1 June 1959) is a Lebanese academic, engineer and politician who served as the 37th Prime Minister of Lebanon, prime minister of Lebanon from 21 January 2020 to 10 September 2021. He was ...
's proposed
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cabinet. Ziade was appointed
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of Lebanon in
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by President Michael Aoun. He was recognized for his innovation as a chief executive, and for supporting the Lebanese youth. His holding company is engaged with a number of Lebanese universities to mentor and hire graduates. Ziade was targeted by social media campaigns around the time of his nomination for the Lebanese Minister of Energy office.


Early life and studies

Ziade was born to Nayla and Khalil Ziade on 13 April 1976 in Herharaya al-Qattine in the
Keserwan District Keserwan District ( ar, قضاء كسروان, transliteration: ''Qaḍā' Kisrawān'') is a district (''qadaa'') in Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate, Lebanon, to the northeast of Lebanon's capital Beirut. The capital, Jounieh, is overwhelmingly Maroni ...
in
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. In 1998, he
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to the United States and settled in Las Vegas, where his paternal uncle was residing, to pursue a dual degree in Mechanical and civil engineering at the
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in
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.


Career

Ziade started a building stone manufacturing enterprise in 1997. Six months into his university studies, he secured a contract to supply marble imported from Lebanon to the
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in Las Vegas. After his graduation in 2000, Ziade became a
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and developer. During the global financial crisis of 2007–2008, he sold his assets, but he later capitalized on the post-crash business opportunities by buying, remodeling, and selling distressed properties. Ziade started Growth Holdings in Las Vegas in 2008 which grew to a become a conglomerate of 24 companies operating in construction, technology, hospitality, education and entertainment. His venture picked up and became the largest real estate business by transaction volume in Nevada with offices in Europe, Japan, and the Middle East. In response to ecological concerns, Ziade partnered with Tesla to advocate for, and develop environmentally sustainable housing with emphasis on efficient use of preexisting technologies. Ziade businesses expanded to provide green, energy and financially efficient hospitality services; his subsidiary companies develop upscale, Tesla technology-powered housing. In 2019, Ziade was appointed Honorary Consul of Lebanon in Nevada by Lebanese President
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.


Lebanese public energy sector

Ziade first showed interest in the reform of the Lebanese energy sector in 2017. He had proposed using new technology, net metering, and selling electricity back to the grid to manage energy waste and provide self-sustaining and durable power sources to the
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before his nomination to the office of Energy minister but his proposal was turned down. Alternative procedures were discussed with the Lebanese government targeting willing private individuals, but these were met with legislative hurdles and an inert parliament assembly.


Political views and involvement

Khalil, Philippe's father, is a long-time supporter of the Phalangist party. Philippe is an outspoken critic of Lebanese political stalemate; he gained the support of the Aounist elite, namely President Aoun and the president of the
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and then- Minister of foreign affairs and Emigrants
Gebran Bassil Gebran Gerge Bassil ( ar, جبران جرجي باسيل; born 21 June 1970) is a Lebanese politician who is the leader of the Free Patriotic Movement since 2015. A Maronite Christian, he is the son-in-law of President Michel Aoun, and has bee ...
with whom he developed close ties. In January 2020 Ziade was nominated for Minister of Energy and Water in the cabinet of then-prime minister-designate
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; he maintains that he was nominated by Sayed Fenianos and a member of the
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board who is in communication with Diab. The nomination of Ziade to the office is based on his experience with renewable and sustainable energy; his reform agenda centered on cutting energy waste and shifting from fossil fuel energy to self-powered households and businesses using new renewable energy technology such as Tesla's Powerwall. During a televised interview the influential Cardinal Bechara al-Rahi, the
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, and head of the
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openly supported the nomination of Philippe. Ziade declined the nomination following the liquidation of
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, a high-ranking Iranian military commander, which according to him would impose regional political interference in the internal Lebanese politics while he was expecting to be part of Diab's
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cabinet. Ziade was also the subject of a media smearing campaign involving the circulation of his photos in a state of inebriety during a bachelor party when he was 22 years of age. He issued a press release announcing that his refusal of the cabinet position was on grounds not related to the leaked photos. Ziade was unapologetic during a televised interview with the Lebanese journalist
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and justified his behavior as a normal aspect of integration in occidental culture. In the wake of the
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Ziade called for political reform beginning with early
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that introduce young
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, and the formation of a technocratic cabinet. Although he declared his support for the revolutionary movement, Ziade said that he does not ascribe to the protestors'
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"''
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''" he people want to take down the regime He justified his position by saying that Lebanon is a faulty
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in need of reform. Ziade strongly advocates a civil state and the
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. In the aftermath of the presidential vacuum, Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi sent a list of presidential candidates to Speaker of the Parliament
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, and the leadership of
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and the
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in April 2023. Ziade was on the list as a candidate proposed in a settlement effort through indirect dialogue between the
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and the Free Patriotic Movement.


Activism and philanthropy

In 2014, Ziade launched the "Invest To Stay" program in Los Angeles, which aims to create viable investment opportunities for sustainable and financial growth to stimulate the Lebanese economy. Ziade supports youth empowerment, especially in the diaspora. He substantiated his support through investment in human resources and creativity, sponsoring students and offering career opportunities for renewable energy diploma graduates regardless of their political background. He sponsored the partnership between the Lebanese
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and RENAC, one of the leading international providers of education and training in the fields of renewable energy and energy efficiency. Ziade also partnered with the Lebanese
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to develop renewable energy programs and to offer job and mentoring opportunities in his tech firms. Ziade is a proponent of the protection of intellectual rights in Lebanon. In 2018, he was a speaker and co-organizer with
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and the Lebanese Ministry of Economy and Trade of a music and intellectual property protection workshop held in Beirut. Ziade participated in the 2016 In Defense of Christians (IDC) conference, he also put his private jet in the service of the
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in 2018 for the transport of the relics of Saint Marina from the Church of
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in
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to Lebanon. Philippe is a regular speaker at the Lebanese Diaspora Energy (LDE) conferences which aim to establish investment and business opportunities between the diaspora and Lebanese businesses. In the aftermath of the 2020 Beirut explosion, hundreds of families affected by the disaster received aid from the Ziade Foundation. A considerable number of Beirut residences were also rebuilt by the foundation.


Recognition

On his 2017 pastoral US tour, Patriarch Moran Mor
Bechara Boutros al-Rahi Bechara Boutros al-Rahi (or Raï; syr, ܡܪܢ ܡܪܝ ܒܫܐܪܐ ܦܛܪܘܣ ܐܠܪܐܥܝ; ar, بشارة بطرس الراعي, Mor Bishārah Buṭrus al-Rāʿī; la, Béchara Petrus Raï) (born on 25 February 1940) is the 77th Maronite Patri ...
awarded Ziade with the
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Medal in recognition of his investment in the education of the Lebanese youth. Ziade was awarded the Burj Innovative CEO Award of the Year award for innovation On 31 October 2019 from the Dubai-based Chief Executive Officer Clubs Network.


Criticism

In 2019–2020, Philippe Ziade was criticized for his close ties with then- Minister of foreign affairs and Emigrants Gebran Bassil who is regarded by some Lebanese opposition movements as a corrupt political figure. He responded to the criticism by stating that his relationship with Bassil is that of an active foreign minister with a successful
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; he further went on to say that Bassil was not the one who nominated him for the office of Minister of Energy.


Personal life

Philippe describes himself as a devout Christian with close ties with his family. Philippe has two children, living between the US and Lebanon.


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