Reem al-Mansoori

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Reem al-Mansoori
Member of the Consultative Assembly
In office
2017–

Reem bint Mohammed al-Mansoori is a Qatari civil servant and politician. In 2017 she was one of four women appointed to the Consultative Assembly, becoming one of the country's first female parliamentarians.

Biography[edit]

After studying for a BSc in computer science at Qatar University, al-Mansoori earned an MSc in computational intelligence at the University of Plymouth in the United Kingdom and an MBA at HEC Paris.[1] Entering the civil service in Qatar, al-Mansoori became head of the Digital Society and Digital Industry Development departments within the Ministry of Transport and Communications.[1]

Al-Mansoori was appointed to the Consultative Council in November 2017 by Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Reem al Mansoori WSA Global
  2. ^ Qatar appoints four women to Shura Council Al Jazeera, 9 November 2017