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Saad Al-Barrak is a Kuwaiti businessman, entrepreneur, and investor. He is currently the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Oil and Minister of State for Economic & Investment Affairs. Al-Barrak's career started as an engineer at International Turnkey Solutions where he was promoted to CEO after a five year tenure. Shifting ITS from a local player to a regional powerhouse. Al-Barrak is best known for his role as CEO of Zain Group where he turned Zain (formerly known as MTC) from a local telecom company with 500,000 users to an empire with 72 million users. Al-Barrak's leadership and expertise in change management was the element to Zain's success. Saad Al-Barrak was born in the
Farwaniyah Al Farwaniyah ( ar, الفروانية) is an area of the Al Farwaniyah Governorate, located within the agglomeration of Kuwait City, Kuwait. The Ghazali Expressway passes to the west of the district and the road leading to Kuwait International Ai ...
District of Kuwait in the year 1955, the seventh of eleven brothers and five sisters, the son of Hamad Al-Barrak, treasurer to Helal Al-Mutairi, one of the most prominent pearl traders in the region. Al-Barrak studied at the Mubarakiyah school where he excelled in secondary school. Concurrently Al-Barrak was a gymnastics player at
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club. After successfully finishing high school, Al-Barrak was granted a scholarship to continue his education in The United States of America. Al-Barrak took an ESL course at
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in Washington D.C. and went to
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afterward to study electrical engineering. Al-Barrak was a politically active student during his time at Ohio.


Career

Al Barrak started his career with a short stint at Kuwait Prefab Industries, during a short break in between his Bachelors and master's degrees. After completion of his master's degree, he taught at the Kuwait Institute of Applied Technology as a part of the conditions of the government scholarship that he was given. Upon being persuaded by an old friend, he joined ITS as a project engineer. Within a year, he was put in charge of Project teams and sent on training courses to the UK and US. By the end of 1985 he was appointed as Systems Development Manager and in (months after that was promoted to Assistant Director General for Sales and Systems support. In 1987, he was appointed CEO of ITS, barely 4 years after he had joined them as a Project Engineer. Al Barrak, resigned as CEO in 2001 and continued as managing director until 2002. Mobile Telecommunications Co. (MTC) had just been divested by the government and been taken over by the Al Kharafi Group, and Al Barrak became managing director of MTC which later re-branded as Zain Group in 2002 until he resigned in February 2010. He started ILA, an advisory firm in December 2010. Al Barrak was appointed Deputy Prime Minister, Oil Minister, and Minister of State for Economic and Investment Affairs, on 18 June 2023.


Awards

* 2003 - E-businessman of the year, Arabian Business e-achievement award * 2007 - Lifetime achievement award, Comms MEA * 2008 - Arab Ad man of the year, Arab Ad * 2008 - International Investor award, Africa Investor * 2008 - Telecom CEO of the year, CEO Middle East * 2008 - Visionary award, Bespoke * 2009 - Editor's Award for Individual Contribution to the telecoms industry, Global Telecoms Business * 2012 - Kuwaiti Business Man of the year, Arabian Business * 2012 - Outstanding contribution to Business, CEO Middle East


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Tea with FT Middle East
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TEDx Safat
- Dr. Saad Al Barrak {{DEFAULTSORT:Barrak, Saad Al- People from Kuwait City 1955 births Living people Government ministers of Kuwait Oil ministers of Kuwait