Mohammed Hassan Al Nusuf

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Mohammed Hassan Al Nusuf (born April 18, 1975) is a Bahraini banker and businessman, who is currently the ninth Secretary General of the Bahrain Olympic Committee.[1]

Education[]

Al Nusuf was born in the Kingdom of Bahrain. He graduated from the American University in 1996 with a bachelor's degree in Science and Business Administration.

Career and interests[]

Al Nasuf has been involved in sports activities since 1990. He is a former table tennis player and Bahrain’s junior doubles table tennis gold medalist. He also took part in a number of youth-related initiatives.

In October 2000, he became a board member of the Bahrain Youth Society, he also has served as a board member and PR head for Ship of The World Youth Association in the same year and has continued his service until 2002.

Al Nusuf highly reputable sports interest and never-ending devotion has gained him a position in the Executive Committee of the 14th Gulf Cup in 1998. In addition, he was elected a member of the board of directors of the Bahrain Motor Federation from 2001 until 2004.

Aside from his continuous involvement in domestic sport movement, Al Nusuf has held multiple executive positions in the business and banking sector. In 2002, he became Deputy CEO & Chief Placement Officer of Gulf Finance House.

He was also Chairman of the Board of Directors of Bahrain Aluminum Extrusion in 2010. His tenures also include Chairman of Al Fasceela Management and Chief Commercial Officer of Mena Telecom company in 2014 until 2017.

Since his appointment as Secretary General of the Bahrain Olympic Committee in 2019, succeeding Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa,[1] Al Nusuf asserted the keenness of the government to develop sports in The Kingdom of Bahrain.

He was one of the key members of "Estijabah", an initiative that aims to further boost the youth and sports sectors in the kingdom. It is one of several initiatives of Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa in recent years.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Shaikh Nasser steps down as Bahrain NOC President". Olympic Council of Asia. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
  2. ^ "المؤيد: ناصر بن حمد وجه للعمل المؤسسي وعدم استثناء الأندية الوطنية". Al-Watan (in Arabic). 2019-03-20. Retrieved 2021-08-26.
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