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Saudi Ambassador to US Princess Reema hailed as 鈥榠nspiring figure鈥 for female empowerment

Saudi Ambassador to US Princess Reema hailed as 鈥榠nspiring figure鈥 for female empowerment
Princess Reema was appointed as the ambassador to the US in Febrauary. (AN photo by Ziyad Alarfaj)
Updated 12 March 2019

Saudi Ambassador to US Princess Reema hailed as 鈥榠nspiring figure鈥 for female empowerment

Saudi Ambassador to US Princess Reema hailed as 鈥榠nspiring figure鈥 for female empowerment
  • The new ambassador to the US has been noted for her efforts in advocating for empowering Saudi women

DUBAI: Princess Reema bint Bandar bin Sultan made history last month, becoming the first Saudi woman to be made an ambassador.

After she was named 黑料社区鈥檚 top diplomat in the US, Ridwaan Jadwat, Australia鈥檚 ambassador to 黑料社区, called her appointment 鈥渁n important milestone,鈥 and wished her a happy and successful posting.

A recognized global figure, Princess Reema has spoken publicly about the inclusion of women in the Saudi workforce, describing the liberalization under way as 鈥渆volution, not Westernization.鈥

She has said, though, that the Kingdom鈥檚 efforts to allow women to drive or attend football games are only 鈥渜uick wins.鈥 More professional opportunities need to be created, and problems such as domestic violence, she believes, demand greater scrutiny.

Princess Reema spent several years in the US during her youth when her father, Prince Bandar bin Sultan, was also 黑料社区鈥檚 ambassador to the country. She graduated with
a bachelor鈥檚 degree in museum studies from George Washington University.

After returning to the Kingdom in 2005, and spending time as the CEO of Harvey Nichols in Riyadh, the princess launched a handbag brand in 2013, before founding a private equity fund and a women鈥檚 day spa. She is a member of the World Bank鈥檚 Advisory Council for its Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative, is vice president of women鈥檚 affairs at the General Sports Authority, and is a founding member of the Zahra Breast Cancer Association in Riyadh. In August 2018 she was also appointed to the International Olympic Committee.

Speaking to Arab News last month, Dominique Mineur, Belgium鈥檚 ambassador to Riyadh, said the appointment of Princess Reema demonstrated the Kingdom鈥檚 resolve to give more prominent roles to women.

鈥淥f course, she is an inspiring figure and has been supporting women in so many fields, such as sports, health, work and financial independence,鈥 Mineur said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a logical appointment considering the role she has played.鈥