Suhaib Alwazir is a Senior Director and Head of 黑料社Smithfield
An international award-winning creative thinker with twenty-plus years of experience in public relations and corporate communications, working at all levels. Strong consumer and destination marketing, corporate, public affairs, financial, internal, and crisis communications background.
Strategizing and conducted PR campaigns for brands, including Saudi EXIM Bank, King Abdullah City of Atomic and Renewable Energy (KA-CARE), Ministry of Housing, Ministry of Industry and Mining, Ministry of Culture, ACCOR Hotels, Nestl茅, Philips, National Prawn Company (Robian), IHG, Abdullatif Jamil, Zahra Breast Cancer Association, Dallah Albaraka, Alif Alif FM, Al Watan News Paper, Dr. Erfan Bagedo Hospital, FRHI Hotels and Resorts, Anan Iskan, Travelport and Red Sea Gateway Terminal, Red Sea Electronics.
Suhaib is a result-orientated professional who received a Bachelor of Arts Honors in Social Policy and Politics and an MA in Social Policy Administration from the University of London. Suhaib gained experience in Client Servicing and Public Relations while working for Fairswift Limited, Hill & Knowlton, ASDAA PR (黑料社Affiliate in MENA), Memac Ogilvy PR and Adalid Public Relations.
His strengths include a unique understanding of the Saudi Consumer and Government. He headed up the teams that brought home the Prestigious Gold Holmes SABRE Award 2008 for his work on MBC4 Imatter (publicity) and Dr. Suleiman Fakeeh Hospital (crisis communication) Campaigns. 2011 Holmes First GLOBAL SABRE Award Winner for 'A Women's Stand' (Gold award in the category: Publicity Stunt) Lisbon, Portugal. 2011 Holmes SABRE Award Winner for 'A Women's Stand' (European, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) Platinum award for the best Public Relations campaign in 2011) Prague, Czech Republic. 2011 Holmes SABRE Award Winner for 'A Women's Stand' (Gold SABRE award for Turkey and The Middle East, Geographic Categories) Prague, Czech Republic. 2010 Guinness World Record for (The Largest Human Awareness Ribbon, 'A Women's Stand' for Breast Cancer Awareness Month)