Olfa Hamdi

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Olfa El-Hamedi is a populist politician and businesswoman born in the city of Gafsa in southern Tunisia. She presents herself as an international expert in managing major projects without proof.[2] She previously held the position of President and General Manager of Tunisian Airlines for a very short period before she was dismissed[3][4][5] 

Olfa Hamdi
Born
CitizenshipTunisian.[1]/American
Alma materÉcole Centrale de LilleUniversity of Texas at Austin

Biography

Olfa received her primary and secondary education in Tunisia and passed the General Secondary School exam with distinction, enabling her to be among the top in The Republic. Then, thanks to a scholarship from The Tunisian State, she went to Lille in France where she studied there and obtained a Master’s degree in engineering, from College of Lille, and after that she headed to the United States of America, where she continued her studies at University of Texas Austin, where she obtained a master’s degree in Project Management major.[6]

Professional career

Olfa has worked on several projects in United States[7] Then she founded Concord Technology Enterprises [8] She is considered an international expert in major project management, and she invented the AWP technology [9][10] It is a methodology and technique that has been adopted internationally to improve the profitability of major projects by major international companies such as ExxonMobil [11] She also assumed the position of Executive Director of the Advanced Work Packaging Institute, and worked for a period in Tunisia within the Ministry of National Defense at the Supreme Defense Institute as a teacher and lecturer in project management within the Staff School. Of the Ministry [3][12]

President of Tunisair

She was appointed on January 4, 2021 as head of Tunisian Airlines.[13], making her the third woman to hold the position after Salwa Al-Sagheer and Sarah Rajab.[14][15] After disagreements between it and The Tunisian General Labor Union, [16][17][18] She was removed from her position on February 22, 2021. [19]

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