Nahla Kamal… prominent fingerprints in the public and private sectors

Nahla Kamal… prominent fingerprints in the public and private sectors
In a few days, “International Women’s Day will come upon us. This occasion, which falls on the eighth of March every year, is celebrated by the United Nations and UNICEF, in addition to a large number of institutions and countries around the world, in order to highlight the effective role of women in sustainable development, support the empowerment of women, enhance their rights and protect them in a way that ensures the fulfillment of the aspirations and hopes of both parts of the world. Society.
In this year’s celebration,Earth Guards participates by highlighting a group of the most prominent Egyptian female role models, who were able to go beyond the limits of societal expectations, to achieve many achievements on the scientific and practical levels. Therefore, we will take you on a short trip over the coming days to get to know these honorable models, in an effort by the magazine to inspire all women and support Empowering them and highlighting their role in achieving sustainable development, and the heroine of this article is “Nahla Kamal”.
HelpsNahla Kamal, Director of Corporate Affairs and Sustainability forNestlé “Nestlé” in the East region Middle and North Africa, with more than 22 years of practical experience in various fields such as economics, administration, social policy, and sustainable development. She also previously worked with many government bodies, leaving her mark in many ministries, such as her work in the Ministry of Economy as an economist, her role in the Ministry of Trade and Industry as a senior economist, and her work in the Ministry of Investment as head of the Information Unit and Deputy Minister.
Before joining Nestlé in 2017, she held prestigious positions in both the public and private sectors. Some of her key accomplishments include CEO of Accelerate Consulting, Director of Country Projects for the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), Director of Corporate Governance at Logic Consulting and former Executive Director of the USAID-funded Pioneer Project.
Drawing on her experiences in various fields, she also serves as co-chair of the Women’s Committee at the American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt (AmCham), a board member of the Egyptian Directors Center, and a member of the Egyptian Businesswomen’s Association.
In addition, she also served as a member of the Communications Committee of the General Authority for Health Insurance, a lecturer for MBA students at ESLSCA Business School, a former member of the Board of Directors of the Egyptian Youth Entrepreneurship Association, and a former member of the Board of Directors of the UK Alumni Association.
During this long and long journey, Nahla Kamal was able to volunteer her expertise in the service of sustainable development, and during this journey she also presented a wonderful example of the ability and importance of the role of the Egyptian woman in various fields.




