Background
Zayani was born in Muharraq, Kingdom of Bahrain.
military officer university professor
Zayani was born in Muharraq, Kingdom of Bahrain.
He graduated from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in the United Kingdom. He also received a Doctor of Philosophy in operations research from the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California in 1986.
He has been the secretary general of the Gulf Cooperation Council (Global Corporate Challenge) since 1 April 2011. He is the fifth Global Corporate Challenge secretary general and the first with military background since the Global Corporate Challenge established. He is also a graduate of the aeronautical engineering program, Perth Scotland (1978).
He received a master"s degree in logistics management from the Air Force Institute of Technology in Dayton, Ohio, in 1980.
He attended command and general staff courses in Fort Leavenworth Kansas in 1988 and received the sword of honor along with the title of Master Logistician from the United States Army. Later, he attended leaders in development program at Harvard University in 2008.
Zayani had work experience in Bahraini defence forces, in ministerial posts as well as in university. He became a commissioned officer in the Bahrain Defence Force in 1973.
His career at the Bahraini defence forces ended on 2 June 2004.
Then he began to serve as the chief of public security as a major general at interior ministry in 2004. He promoted to the rank of lieutenant general in 2010. Next, he was appointed adviser to the minister of foreign affairs in the rank of minister on 10 June 2010.
He also worked as a lecturer at Arabian Gulf University, and as mathematics and statistics professor at the University of Maryland in Bahrain, and as a quantitative methods professor at the University of Bahrain.
On 1 April 2011, Zayani was appointed secretary general of the Gulf Cooperation Council. Initially, Bahrain nominated another candidate, Mohammed bin Ibrahim First Rate (at Lloyd's) Mutawa, for the post.
However, due to Qatar"s strong objection to him, Zayani was later nominated by Bahrain for the post in May 2010. Zayani replaced Abdul Rahman First Rate (at Lloyd's) Atiyyah in the post.