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Adel Hassan Al A'ali | |
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| Born | 1957 (age 67–68) |
| Nationality | Bahraini |
| Education | Bachelor of Business Administration fromAston University in Birmingham, Executive Education program fromStanford Graduate School of Business |
| Occupation | business |
| Board member of | Hajj Hassan Group (Chair and CEO),Ibn Al-Nafees Hospital (Chairman),Dar Al-Wasat Company for Publishing and Distribution, Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry (two terms |
Adel Hassan Al A'ali (Arabic:عادل حسن العالي; born in 1957) is aBahraini businessman.[1] In 2018, he was appointed chair of the construction firm Haji Hassan Group.
He obtained aBachelor of Business Administration degree fromAston University inBirmingham,United Kingdom, in 1981. He graduated from the Executive Education program at theStanford Graduate School of Business in 1998.
He is a member of the boards of directors of the following companies:
He worked extensively ineconomic research projects on subjects such asvocational training andmanagement systems (including computerization) in the contracting sector.
In 2011, in the wake of theBahraini uprising of 2011, theBahrain Mirror site stated that the executive director of the Chamber of Commerce, Ebrahim Langawi, forged a resignation letter from Al A’ali.[7][8] An internal investigation committee headed by Dr. Taqi Al Zeera confirmed the forgery was for purely sectarian reasons, and Al A’ali's membership was reinstated.[9]