Meriam Maroua Mennani’s expertise lies in international business, project coordination, and cross-cultural collaboration. She is passionate about fostering connections and creating impactful solutions in a global context, particularly in the MENA region. Her work is characterized by meticulous research, strategic planning, and a commitment to empowering stakeholders through innovative and inclusive approaches.
Meriam’s interest in international development and global advisory work is driven by her academic and professional experiences. She has contributed to key projects that emphasize market research, capacity building, and organizational strategy, developing a deep understanding of diverse business environments and socio-economic challenges.
Her dedication to driving meaningful change has been shaped by her roles in organizations such as the Euro-Mediterranean-Arab Association and the OECD. These experiences provided her with insights into fostering collaboration across cultures, navigating complex administrative processes, and enhancing operational efficiency in global organizations.
Areas of Expertise
- International Business and Development: Conducting market research on economic trends and supporting organizational strategies in the MENA region.
- Project Management: Coordinating cross-functional tasks, ensuring compliance, and delivering high-quality outputs across global teams.
- Capacity Building: Assisting in training programs and developing educational materials to support stakeholders from diverse backgrounds.
- Cross-Cultural Collaboration: Promoting understanding and cooperation among stakeholders in multinational and remote settings.
Academic Background
Meriam’s academic journey reflects her commitment to understanding global markets and cultural nuances:
- Double Degree in International Business at EM Strasbourg Business School (Strasbourg, France) and HFU Business School (Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany).
- Regional focus on English and French, complementing her multilingual proficiency in Arabic, German, Italian, and French.