Who Is She

Leila Solh Hamade
Areas of expertise: 

Personal information

Former Minister of Industry, Vice President
Leila Solh Hamade

Contact information / Work

Alwaleed Bin Talal Humanitarian Foundation
Osaily Bldg, 1st fl., Riad El-Solh Square
Beirut
Lebanon
Phone: 
961 1 966666
Fax: 
961 1 966966

Education

Education: 
  • Undergraduate studies, Oriental Studies, Saint - Joseph University, Lebanon.

Areas of expertise

Expertise: 
  • Management of a Humanitarian Foundation
  • Philanthropy
Languages: 
  • Arabic
  • French

Work history

Jobs: 
  • Vice - President, 2003 - present, Al-Waleed Bin Talal Humanitarian Foundation.
  • Minister of Industry, 2004, Lebanon.

Productions

Publications highlights: 
  • Solh Hamadeh, L. (2009). Les élections de 2009, les enjeux culturels [2009 elections, cultural issues]. L'Orient - Le Jour [Special Edition].
  • Solh Hamadeh, L. (2008). Un Liban à retrouver [A return to Lebanon]. L'Orient - Le Jour [Special Edition].
Major achievements: 
  • Nominated Businesswoman of the Year by Middle East magazine in 2009.
  • Appointed First Female Minister in Lebanon in 2004.

Awards and Distinctions

Distinctions: 
  • Honorary doctorate, humane letters, Lebanese American University, 2006.
  • Honorary doctorate, humane letters, Notre Dame University, 2009.
  • Order of the Cedars of Lebanon from the Union des Français de l'Etranger, 2009.
Awards: 
  • Awarded the "Legion of Honor" from the French President Nicholas Sarkozy for her continuous efforts in promoting diversity in Lebanon and the Francophone culture through the activities of Al-Waleed Bin Talal Humanitarian Foundation.
  • Pontifical Medal by Pope Benedict XVI, 2008.
  • Gold Medal from H.H. Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, 2008.
  • Arab Women Medal from H.H. Sheikha Sabika bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa during first meeting of the Arab Women Organization, 2006.
  • Honorary trophy from the Arab League, 2008.
  • High recognition award from H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan during the Arab Tender Forum in Abu Dhabi, 2008.
  • Vermeil medal of the French Academy, from Saint - Joseph University, 2008.