Spotlighting the Regional Leaders Driving Global Impact Across MENA
- The 2025 list features 104 regional leaders representing 100 Forbes Global 2000 companies.
- Executives hail from 42 nationalities, with India leading with 13 executives.
- Amazon’s Ronaldo Mouchawar tops the ranking.
Dubai, U.A.E. – July 16, 2025: Forbes Middle East has revealed the 13th edition of its flagship Global Meets Local ranking, spotlighting the regional heads of the world’s most influential multinational corporations who are not only steering complex business landscapes but actively shaping the Middle East and North Africa’s future across technology, logistics, finance, aerospace, and beyond.
To compile this list, Forbes Middle East analyzed the 2025 Forbes Global 2000 list, selecting companies with substantial operations in the MENA region. The top-ranking executives from their regional headquarters were then assessed based on the scope of their responsibilities, impact and influence, sustainability initiatives, company performance, personal achievements, and public presence.
Ronaldo Mouchawar, Vice President—Middle East, Africa & Türkiye at Amazon, secured the top spot this year. In August 2024, Amazon U.A.E. partnered with the Sharjah Publishing City Free Zone to empower local publishers and SMEs through training and platform access. Khaled Hobballah, Senior Country Officer—MENA and Head of Markets—MENA & Türkiye at J.P. Morgan, ranks second. Andrew Torre, President—Value-Added Services at Visa Inc., rounds out the top three.
The 2025 ranking features 104 standout executives representing the regional offices of 100 Forbes Global 2000 companies. These leaders come from 42 different nationalities, with India leading with 13 executives, followed by the U.K. with 10, and Lebanon and Egypt with nine and seven, respectively.
Among the ranked companies, 57% are headquartered in the U.S., with the remaining companies spread across 15 other countries. The list spans 20 diverse sectors, led by 23 technology companies, followed by eight automotive brands and seven food and drink firms, underscoring the region’s accelerating focus on digital innovation and mobility.
Multinational investments in the region continue to gain momentum. In 2025, FedEx signed a strategic MoU with Emirates Post to expand its delivery network across the U.A.E., and DHL pledged over $575 million to strengthen logistics infrastructure in fast-growing markets including Saudi Arabia and the U.A.E. The aerospace sector witnessed significant activity as Boeing and GE Aerospace announced a landmark $96 billion deal with Qatar Airways, in addition to a $14.5 billion agreement with Etihad Airways.
In the technology and cybersecurity space, Mastercard launched a Cyber Resilience Center in Riyadh, while IBM partnered with the Dubai Future Foundation to launch a sovereign cloud and AI innovation center in Dubai—further advancing digital transformation across the region.
Global Meets Local 2025 – Top 10
- Ronaldo Mouchawar
Company: Amazon
Designation: Vice President—Middle East, Africa, & Türkiye
Nationality: Syrian-American
Global Headquarters: U.S.
Sector: Technology
Company: J.P.Morgan
Designation: Senior Country Officer—MENA, and Head of Markets—MENA & Türkiye
Nationality: British-Lebanese
Global Headquarters: U.S.
Sector: Banking and Financial Services
Company: Visa Inc
Designation: President—Value-Added Services
Nationality: American
Global Headquarters: U.S.
Sector: Technology
Company: FedEx
Designation: President – Middle East, Indian Subcontinent & Africa
Nationality: Indian
Global Headquarters: U.S.
Sector: Logistics
Company: Mastercard
Designation: President – Eastern Europe, Middle East & Africa (EEMEA)
Nationality: German
Global Headquarters: U.S.
Sector: Technology
Company: Nestlé Middle East
Designation: Chairman and CEO – MENA
Nationality: Lebanese
Global Headquarters: Switzerland
Sector: Food, Drink and Tobacco
Company: Hilton
Designation: President – Middle East & Africa
Nationality: British
Global Headquarters: U.S.
Sector: Hotels and Hospitality
Company: Boeing
Designation: President – Middle East, Türkiye, Africa & Central Asia
Nationality: British
Global Headquarters: U.S.
Sector: Aerospace
Company: Vodafone
Designation: CEO—Vodafone Egypt and Vodacom, International Markets (Tanzania, DRC, Lesotho, Mozambique)
Nationality: Egyptian
Global Headquarters: U.K.
Sector: Telecommunications
- Anthony Nakache and Abdul Rahman Al Thehaiban
Company: Google; Google Cloud
Designation: Nakache: Managing Director—MENA; Al Thehaiban: Managing Director— MENA & Türkiye
Nationality: Nakache: French;
Al Thehaiban: Saudi
Global Headquarters: U.S.
Sector: Technology
Click here for the complete ranking of the Global Meets Local 2025.
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