Background
Alshareef, Fehied Fahad was born on January 10, 1948 in Madina Al-Munawarah, Saudi Arabia.
Alshareef, Fehied Fahad was born on January 10, 1948 in Madina Al-Munawarah, Saudi Arabia.
Bachelor in Economics, Political Science, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1969. Master of Arts in Economics, Utah State University, Logan, 1975.
Economic researcher Industrial Studies & Development Center, Riyadh, 1970-1976. Director general Minister of Industry & Electricity, 1976-1981, assistant deputy minister for finance & administrative affairs, 1981-1983. Director general finance and administrative affairs Ministry of Health, 1983.
Vice governor Electricity Corporation, 1983—1997, acting governor, 1997—2001. Deputy governor for investors services Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority, since 2000, deputy governor investor services, 2001—2003, deputy governor policies and international cooperation, 2003. Director general finance and administration department, head computer and information department, advisor to the minister Ministry Water and Electricity, 2003—2004.
Governor, chairman privatization and re-structuring team Saline Water Conversion Corporation, Saudi Arabia, since 2004. Chairman board directors Saudi Consolidated Electric Company, 1985—2000, Water and Electricity Company, 2004—2005, since 2007, vice chairman board directors, 2005—2007.
Various committee memberships Global Corporate Challenge-Cigre, Doha, Qatar, 1995—2005. Board member Saudi Organization Industrial Cities and Technological Zones, 2001—2002, High Commission the Development of Hail Region, 2002—2003, Madinah Al-Munawarah Investment Council, 2002—2004, Saudi Arabian Standards Organization, 2003—2004, Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz International Prize for Water, since 2004. Privatization committee Supreme Economic Council, 2003—2004.
Member Saudi Financial and Banking Association, Saudi Management Association, Saudi Economic Association (board directors), Arabian Society Human Resources Management, Saudi Handicapped Children Association (board member and secretary general, 1983-1988), International Council on Large Electric Systems (in French: Conseil International des Grands Réseaux Électriques, abbreviated CIGRÉ).