Draft:Rakan Al-Hakim
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Rakan Al-Hakim (Ricco)
[edit]Rakan Al-Hakim, also known by his online alias Ricco, is a Lebanese-Saudi entrepreneur, digital strategy consultant, and watch collector. He is recognized for his achievements at a young age and for his significant contributions to the luxury watch community.[1]
Early Life & Education
[edit]Rakan Al-Hakim was born in Jeddah on October 17, 2007. He comes from a notable family with political ties in Lebanon, including his great-uncle Adnan Al-Hakim, a significant political figure and leader of the Najjadeh Party, and his great-grandfather Khaled Al-Hakim, who played a pivotal role in Saudi politics as a diplomat and the first consultant to King Abdulaziz Al Saud. Khaled was known for his linguistic prowess, speaking eight languages, which contributed to his diplomatic effectiveness.[2]
Personal Life
[edit]Rakan is multilingual, reflecting his multicultural background. He has a keen interest in astrophysics and values knowledge, showcasing a deep curiosity about the world around him. At a young age, he has established a promising career in digital strategy consultancy.[3]
Family Background
[edit]The Al-Hakim family has a rich political history in Lebanon, particularly through figures like Adnan Al-Hakim, who served multiple terms in the Lebanese parliament and was influential in the nationalist movements during the 20th century. Additionally, Khaled Al-Hakim, Rakan's great-grandfather, contributed to early Saudi governance and diplomacy, shaping the political landscape of the region.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Rakan AlHakim". rakanalh.netlify.app. Retrieved 2024-10-07.
- ^ "1968 Lebanese general election in Beirut II", Wikipedia, 2024-06-08, retrieved 2024-10-07
- ^ "Rakan AlHakim - Google Search". www.google.com. Retrieved 2024-10-07.
- ^ "خالد الحكيم", ويكيبيديا (in Arabic), 2023-03-14, retrieved 2024-10-07