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Thoburns appoints Maram Alkadhi as Director to support Gulf clients

Alkadhi has previously advised some of the region’s most ambitious and high-profile initiatives, including NEOM, Saudi's PIF, the Saudi Research and Publishing Company, and the COP29 Presidency in Azerbaijan.

Maram Alkadhi, Director, ThoburnsMaram Alkadhi, Director, Thoburns

Thoburns, a leading reputation management consultancy specialising in private capital investors and high-growth companies, has appointed Maram Alkadhi as its Director.
At Thoburns, Alkadhi will provide senior counsel to clients with operations or interests in the Gulf, including private capital firms, sovereign-backed entities and technology-enabled platforms.

He will also support clients looking to strengthen their narrative and stakeholder engagement as they expand into or operate across the region.
A highly experienced communications strategist, Alkadhi brings approximately 20 years of international experience in advising public and private sector clients across the UK and the Gulf, with a


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