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'''Ghanem Nuseibeh''' (born 1977, Jerusalem) is a board member of the Israel lobby media flak outfit [[Just Journalism]]. He is the the founder of London-based consultancy [[Cornerstone Global Associates]] and the head of the Gulf and Yemen section of the think-tank [[Political Capital Policy Research and Consulting Institute]]. He was a member of the Club of Rome think-tank 30 from 2004 to 2008. He studied at Imperial College London. He lives in London, Jerusalem and Dubai.
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'''Ghanem Mohammed Zaki Nuseibeh''' (born 1977, Jerusalem) is the the founder of London-based consultancy [[Cornerstone Global Associates]] and the head of the Gulf and Yemen section of the think-tank [[Political Capital Policy Research and Consulting Institute]]. He was a member of the Club of Rome think-tank 30 from 2004 to 2008. He was a board member of the Israel lobby media flak outfit [[Just Journalism]] which was absorbed by the [[Henry Jackson Society]].
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He studied at Imperial College London. He lives in London, Jerusalem and Dubai.
 
==Family==
 
==Family==
 
Ghanem's father is [[Mohammed Zaki Nuseibeh]] (b. 1937) and mother Mrs [[Faida Qutob Nuseibeh]]. He has two brothers Samer and Zaki and one sister, Dana.<ref>Nuseibeh [http://www.nuseibeh.org/family.htm Family]. Accessed 12 March 2020. </ref>
 
Ghanem's father is [[Mohammed Zaki Nuseibeh]] (b. 1937) and mother Mrs [[Faida Qutob Nuseibeh]]. He has two brothers Samer and Zaki and one sister, Dana.<ref>Nuseibeh [http://www.nuseibeh.org/family.htm Family]. Accessed 12 March 2020. </ref>

Revision as of 09:16, 16 March 2020

Ghanem Mohammed Zaki Nuseibeh (born 1977, Jerusalem) is the the founder of London-based consultancy Cornerstone Global Associates and the head of the Gulf and Yemen section of the think-tank Political Capital Policy Research and Consulting Institute. He was a member of the Club of Rome think-tank 30 from 2004 to 2008. He was a board member of the Israel lobby media flak outfit Just Journalism which was absorbed by the Henry Jackson Society.

He studied at Imperial College London. He lives in London, Jerusalem and Dubai.

Family

Ghanem's father is Mohammed Zaki Nuseibeh (b. 1937) and mother Mrs Faida Qutob Nuseibeh. He has two brothers Samer and Zaki and one sister, Dana.[1]

Affiliations

Company directo

Company Occupation Position Appointed Status

Notes

  1. Nuseibeh Family. Accessed 12 March 2020.