Omar Al Busaidy

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Omar Al Busaidy
Born1986 (age 39–40)
Education
Occupations
  • Businessman
  • Writer
  • Radio host
  • Consultant
Years active2000s–present
Notable workJust Read It
Websiteomaralbusaidy.com

Omar Al Busaidy (born 1986) is an Emirati businessman, writer, and media personality.[1][2][3] He is the author of the motivational book Just Read It and founder of Global Possibilities Consulting.[4][5][6]

Early life and education

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Al Busaidy was born in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.[7] He showed an early interest in writing, especially poetry.[8]

He earned a bachelor's degree from the American University in Dubai and a master's degree in international affairs and intelligence from Florida State University as a Fulbright scholar.[9]

Career

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Al Busaidy has worked at major institutions including Emirates NBD, the British Embassy in the UAE, Dubai Chamber of Commerce, Department of Municipalities and Transport – Abu Dhabi, and the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi. He also served as a producer and host at Pulse 95 Radio.[10][7][11]

He is a non-resident fellow at Trends Research & Advisory and a former member of the World Economic Forum's Global Shapers Community. He has also participated in the U.S. International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP).[2][7]

Writing and publishing

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Al Busaidy authored Just Read It in 2015, a self-help book that has since been translated into Arabic and Persian.[1][4][12]

In 2022, he contributed to two international books: Innovation to the Core: Stories from China and the World and Agile Government: Emerging Perspectives in Public Management.[13][14]

Media and broadcasting

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From 2018, Al Busaidy co-hosted The Morning Majlis on Pulse 95 Radio with Sally Mousa and Sara Al Madani.[15] Following the show's success, he launched his own program, Future Talk, exploring themes related to futurism and emerging technologies.[16]

Bibliography

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References

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