Muna Handal-Dayeh

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Muna Handal-Daye
Born1957 (age 66–67)
NationalityPalestinian-American
OccupationBusinesswoman
Years active1992-present
OrganizationBethlehem Association (President)
Board member ofAmerican-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee

Muna Handal-Dayeh (born 1957) is a Palestinian-American businesswoman, entrepreneur, and current president of the Bethlehem Association, an organization bringing together people from North America and other parts of the world.

Handal-Dayeh was born in the West Bank, with family origins in the city of Bethlehem. She left Palestine with her family at the age of six months. The family relocated to the United States, and Handal-Dayeh grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and San Diego, California. She worked first in the electronics industry, before starting her own company in 1992.

Handal-Dayeh was also a founding member of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, and continues to sit on its board, in addition to holding her post as president of the Bethlehem Association.

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