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Egypt’s Entrepreneur Awards (EEA) announced the 2024 winners in its fourth edition under the theme of ‘Breaking Silos Together: Building Resilience and Embracing Opportunity’ within the framework of EEA’s efforts to promote youth creativity, entrepreneurship as well as Egypt’s 2030 vision for social and economic sustainability.
The ceremony took place on September 21st at the Grand Egyptian Museum with the participation of over 100 business and entrepreneurial leaders.
Amr Mansi, founder and CEO of Ievents and Egypt’s Entrepreneur Awards, expressed his pride, said “We are proud to continue organizing this event for the fourth consecutive year, as we witness remarkable growth in the capabilities and creativity of Egyptian youth. Our support for them is not just a commitment but a part of our strategic vision that aligns with Egypt’s 2030 vision for social and economic sustainability. From this standpoint, we are working to expand the scope of this platform to include more partners and initiatives, aiming to provide real opportunities and create an integrated community that goes beyond traditional competition. Additionally, the fourth edition saw exceptional regional participation in terms of submitted projects and members of the judging panel.”
Sight, Founder Hussein Shahbender, won the Outstanding Youth Entrepreneur Award, while SR Padel, Khaled Nagy: CEO and Seif Abousenna: COO copped Sports and Wellness Award.
ILLA Logistics, Mahmoud Elzomor: CEO, Alaa Jarkas: COO and Ahmed Sakr: COO won Disruptor of Traditional Industries Award, while the Art to Business Award went to 2oolameme, Abdelrahman Selim: CEO and Sarah Abouelkhair: Chief Creative Officer.
Content Innovation Award went to Peace Cake, Kareem Abou Gamrah: CEO, Ahmed Youssef: Commercial Director, Randa Habib: Account Director & Head of Client Servicing, Ahmed Safi: Content Lead and Marwan Imam: Content Lead.
Synapse Analytics, Ahmed Abaza: CEO and Galal El Beshbishy: COO won the Digital Solutions and Customer Experience Award, while Environmental Sustainability Award went to Mozna, Mousa Khalil, CEO.
Fashion Vanguard Award went to Pepla, Dina El-Mosalami: Chief Creative Officer, Farah El-Mosalami: COO and Omar El-Azhary: CFO
Menthum, Himanshu Shrimali: CEO and Ismail Sarhank: COO won the Fintech Excellence Award, while Technobit, Ahmed Osman: CEO snatched the Global Reach Achievement Award: Technobit, Ahmed Osman: CEO.
Local Hero Award went to Raw African, Yasmine Fikry: CEO, Dina Fikry: Co-Founder and Dalia Fikry: Co-Founder, while SAL, Salsabeel Amin: Chief Designer won the Product Design & Innovation Award.
Quick Serve Restaurant Champion Award went to Willy’s, Wael El Shorafa: CEO and Mohamed Anwar: CIO, while Rising Star Award to Reme-D, Salma Tammam: CEO and Aly Magdy: Head of Automation.
The Disruptive Duo Award went to Rology & Astrazeneca, Amr Abodraiaa: CEO, Rology , Mahmoud El Defrawy: Chief Medical Officer: Rology, Moaaz Hossam: Chief business Officer, Rology, Yara Essam: Digital Business Partner, Astrazeneca, Mohamed Saber: Medical Science Liaison Immuno-oncology, Astrazeneca.
It is worth mentioning that, the fourth edition of EEA is organized by ievents with Tatweer Misr as the powered by partner, EGBANK as the official bank partner, Orange Egypt and PepsiCo as co-partners for the fourth year in a row, Startup Scene as the official media partner, Concrete as the official fashion partner for the third consecutive year, Nestlé as the sustainability partner, Seven as the consumer finance partner, Influence Group as the communication partner. This year’s award ceremony is hosted by Hassan Allam Holding at the Grand Egyptian Museum. Additionally, the event is supported by Meta, sponsored by The Sage Experience and Dina Iskander. EEA ecosystem partners include LOGIC Consulting and the American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt (AmCham).
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