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Ricardo Karam
BornMay 18
NationalityLebanese
Alma mater
OccupationMedia personality
SpouseYoumna Camille Ziade
ChildrenTalal, Nadim and Sharif Karam
Websitericardokaram.com takreem.org

Ricardo Karam is a Lebanese television presenter, producer, talk-show host,[1][2] author and public speaker.[3] Over the years, he has created several shows, series and documentaries,[4] and founded RK Productions which has taken charge of producing all his projects, as well as Peacomms and Takreem,[5][6] Takreem USA[7] and TAKminds.[8][9]

Career

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Karam began his career as an apprentice in the early days of the Lebanese radio station Magic 102. He went on to earn a degree in Chemical Engineering and a master's in business administration at the American University of Beirut and the Lebanese American University respectively. His first television appearance was in 1992 with Focus on Télé Liban.

Since then, he has interviewed the Dalai Lama,[10] Bill Gates,[11] Farah Diba Pahlavi, Luciano Pavarotti,[12] The Abbé Pierre, Valentino, Andre Agassi and Zaha Hadid.[13][14]

Karam produced several talk shows, series, and documentaries in Arabic, English, and French.[15]

He published his first book Privileged Encounters in 2000[16] where he revisits his interviews between 1996 and 2000. In 2005, he published Le Paris Libanais in which he discusses 30 years of history between France and Lebanon, including the Lebanese conflict and the Lebanese Civil War.[17]

In 2020, he launched his own podcast series Conversations with Ricardo Karam [18] unveiling exclusive interviews and revisiting old favorites.

Karam conducted an interview with President Michel Aoun on the day of Lebanon's centenary on September 1 of the year 2020– a difficult yet necessary endeavor as channels of communication between the nation and presidency had been compromised for close to a year of crisis. This was made clear by the downpour of questions and comments received as soon as the presidency announced the interview, with people calling for Karam to voice their concerns and ask the questions that were on everyone's minds after the series of crises that shook the country.[19][20][21]

At the end of 2021 and on the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Military Academy, Ricardo was asked to host the heads of the security services in a TV Special aiming to consolidate patriotism in the hearts of the youth during some of Lebanon's most difficult times.[22]

Spokesmanship

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Ricardo Karam regularly leads seminars and cultural, economic or media forums, both in Lebanon and abroad. He has been a speaker, moderator and panelist at conferences in several countries.[23][24] He also works[25] to support academic institutions and non-governmental organizations by putting his expertise and network at the service of their work.[26]

In September 2014, Karam's son Nadim was diagnosed with leukaemia at the age of 3 without any prior symptom.[27]

In 2017, the Iraqi mother of two and the daughter of Karam's close friend, Farah Jawad Kassab died in dubious circumstances during a plastic surgery procedure in Lebanon. Ricardo Karam took to his social media platforms after the incident, telling Farah's story and helping it gain regional attention, thus turning it into a case of public opinion. He argued against misinformation and false advertisements, warning against traps and the importance of prudence when seeking proper healthcare.[28]

When former Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance CEO Carlos Ghosn was arrested in Japan in 2018,[29] the legal and media turmoil that ensued was like no other. Karam had been a journalistic witness and chronicler of Ghosn's ascent for close to two decades. Although he never went into the legal aspects of allegations, he drew upon their numerous encounters and his habit of using his platform to shed light on important causes to advocate for Ghosn's right to a fair trial.[30] In the wake of the controversy that followed Ghosn's escape in 2019, Karam sat with many news organizations such as the New York Times,[31] Euronews,[32] the Mainichi,[33] NBC News [34] and CBS News[35] to discuss the case's developments and its implications.

He has also taken part in the Dod el Fassad (Against Corruption) national campaign, launched by the Saint-Joseph University and ALDIC with the support of the European Union and Expertise France under the ACT project.

In 2023, Ricardo Karam joined AUB Board of Trustees.

Awards and recognition

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Karam was awarded the medal of the Lebanese National Order of Merit of the rank of Knight in 2022.[36] He received the Palestinian Medal of Culture, Science and Arts with high distinction in 2021,[37] the French National Order of Merit of the Rank of Knight in 2016, and was awarded the Beirut International Festival Prize in 2012,[38] the Lebanese American University Alumni Achievement Award in 2011,[39] and in that same year, the prize of the Sheikh Ibrahim Bin Mohamad Al Khalifa Center for Culture and Research.[40]

Takreem

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In 2009, Karam created Takreem,[18] which he designed as a platform aiming to promote good ethics in Arabs by honoring those who excel in their fields and who can act as role models for role models.[41][42] Patrons include Noor Al Hussein,[43] Marc Levy,[44][45] Lakhdar Brahimi,[46][47] Hanan Ashrawi[48][49] Barham Salih and Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa.[50]

Ricardo Karam Speech in Los Angeles, 2023

Peacomms

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In 2021, Karam founded Peacomms, a coaching and public speaking training platform.[51]

Shining Stars of Hope

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In 2023, Karam launched the ″Shining Stars of Hope″, a fundraising Christmas event to support struggling Lebanese artists.[52]

Podcast series

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In his original podcast featured interviews with change-makers. His first guest was HRH Prince Ali bin Hussein of Jordan,[53] son of King Hussein bin Talal and his third wife Queen Alia, half-brother of King Abdullah and president of the West Asian Football Federation, who made bold statements that became the talk of the town.[54] Other prestigious guests followed such as literary Mr. Amine Maalouf, Palestinian political icon Hanan Ashrawi, media figure Baria Alamuddin and Lebanese-American poet, essayist, and visual artist Etel Adnan. Karam also conducted an interview with journalist Giselle Khoury her final interview, just a couple of weeks before her passing.[55] During the Gaza war, Karam engaged in insightful discussions with Leila Khaled, the Palestinian militant,[56] and Ghassan Abu-Sittah, the doctor who ventured into Gaza to save the wounded, putting his own life in danger.

Television series

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Show Name[57] Role Description Broadcasting channel(s) Date
Tariq Al Amal (Road of Hope) Presenter and Producer Weekly 52-minute-long TV program in Arabic. This talk-show hosts 3 different guests whose paths filled with upheavals became a source of hope for the youth. Abu Dhabi TV 2019–2020
Al Khatef Moukabel Al Fidya (Kidnapping for A Ransom) Presenter and Narrator Seven 52-minute-long TV episodes in Arabic. This investigative series documents the world of kidnappers and the ransoms that the families of victims need to pay; it also goes over the reasons to mistrust each other. Al Aan TV 2017
Woojooh Al Madina (Faces of the City) Creator and Producer Weekly 52-minute-long TV program in Arabic. It documents trips to worldwide cities through 6 different guests by discussing the impact of the city on them as well as their own contribution to the city. BBC Arabic

Abu Dhabi TV

2016–2020
Maa Ricardo Karam (With Ricardo Karam) Creator, Presenter and Producer Weekly 52-minute-long TV program in Arabic. It presents interviews with Arabs whose success stories impacted the Arab community and brought about a social change. CNBC Arabiya, Future TV and LBC 2013–2020
Iraqioon (Iraqis) Creator, Presenter and Producer Weekly 52-minute-long TV program in Arabic. It presented interviews with Iraqis from the Diaspora who, despite the war, excelled on a personal and/or professional level in different areas such as Human Rights, journalism, arts, the sciences... Al Sumaria 2011–2012
Hadisson Akhar (A Different Talk) Creator, Presenter and Producer Weekly 52-minute-long TV program in Arabic, French and English. It presents interviews with heroes of the 21st Century, i.e. outstanding men and women of the Arab world who are otherwise unknown to the public despite their achievements (scientific, medical, political, philanthropic, etc.). LBCI and LBC 2009–2011
Qissat Liqa’a (Story of an Encounter) Creator, Presenter and Producer Weekly 27-minute-long TV program in Arabic, where Ricardo Karam narrated the story of his encounters with worldwide personalities. Al Sumaria 2008–2009
Wara'a Al Woojooh (Beyond Faces) Creator, Presenter and Producer Weekly 52-minute-long TV program. It consisted of interviews in several languages and one-on-one dialogues with Arab and international personalities Future TV 2003–2008
Maraya (Mirrors) Creator, Presenter and Producer Weekly 52-minute-long TV program. Prominent guests from all over the world were interviewed on this show. MTV Lebanon 1996–2000
Souar (Pictures) Creator and Producer Weekly 52-minute-long TV program in Arabic. It consisted of documentaries portraying five Lebanese personalities and featuring their respective lifestyles in each episode. MTV Lebanon 1995–1996
Focus Creator and Animator Weekly 52-minute-long TV debate program in French. The debate topics mainly regarded political and cultural news. Télé Liban 1992–1995

Documentaries

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Show Name Description Date
Mawaad Maa Al Sayyida (An Appointment with the Lady) This documentary follows the exceptional journey of the Arab world's and Orient's celebrated, Fayrouz. Soon
The Story of TAKREEM This documentary celebrates the 10 years journey of TAKREEM Foundation honoring Arab accomplishments and bringing Arab achievers to the forefront of the global stage. 2020
Bab Assalam (The Door to Peace) This documentary features HM Queen Noor Al Hussein for the first time with an Arab TV figure where she talks about her memories with HM King Hussein, and her moments of anguish and hope as a citizen of two different worlds. 2011
Ambaratoriat Alef (The A Empire) This documentary follows the life of the legendary Albert Abela, founder and leader of the catering group in the world, “Abela Group”. 2010
Amid Al Jumhuria (The Pillar of the Republic) This documentary retraces the life of Raymond Edde, an eminent Lebanese political figure who died in exile. 2009
Al Malik Farouk Trilogy (King Farouk Trilogy) This documentary consisted of 3 installments featuring an exclusive interview with King Farouk's eldest daughter (Fate of a princess), one with his eldest son (This is Ahmad Fuad), and a documentary about his life (King Farouk & the Exile). 2008
Harissat Al Istiqlal (The Guardian of the Independence) This documentary was about Alia el Solh, a Pan-Arab activist and columnist who was also the daughter of the first Prime Minister of Lebanon after its Independence. 2008
Rafic al Omr (My Life Companion) This documentary was about Rafic Hariri, former Lebanese Prime Minister, on the occasion of the second commemoration of his assassination, featuring exclusive interviews with his family. 2007
Baalbeck: 50 Years of a Nation's History This documentary depicts the moments of the Baalbeck International Festival on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of its foundation in 1956. 2006

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