Saad LARAQUI
Mr. Saad Laraqui worked at the University of Maryland Global Campus for two decades as a professor and Director of Continuing and Executive Education Programs at the School of Business in charge of the MBA (Master of Business Administration), DBA (Doctorate of Business administration) and several management certifications.
Recently, he was Director of the Youth Support Program at the OCP Foundation in charge of implementing a policy to support young people for their integration into the Moroccan economic fabric through the development of professional skills and entrepreneurial spirit. It is also in this context that he was a member of the team responsible for setting up the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University of Benguerir. He also held the position of Founding Dean of the Business School and Director of the Business, Management, Finance and Taxation Pole at the International University of Rabat.
His research topics include foreign direct investment, economic integration, competitiveness, globalization of the world economy (with a regional focus on the Middle East and North Africa), and the activities of multinational companies.
Mr. Saad Laraqui worked at the University of Maryland Global Campus for two decades as a professor and Director of Continuing and Executive Education Programs at the School of Business in charge of the MBA (Master of Business Administration), DBA (Doctorate of Business administration) and several management certifications.
Recently, he was Director of the Youth Support Program at the OCP Foundation in charge of implementing a policy to support young people for their integration into the Moroccan economic fabric through the development of professional skills and entrepreneurial spirit. It is also in this context that he was a member of the team responsible for setting up the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University of Benguerir. He also held the position of Founding Dean of the Business School and Director of the Business, Management, Finance and Taxation Pole at the International University of Rabat.
His research topics include foreign direct investment, economic integration, competitiveness, globalization of the world economy (with a regional focus on the Middle East and North Africa), and the activities of multinational companies.