Abdulla Fouad Group
Horyah Al-Matar has extensive experience in talent acquisition and human resources, currently serving as the Talent Acquisition Team Lead at Abdulla Fouad Group since October 2018, after holding the position of Recruitment Executive. Prior to this role, Horyah worked at Almana Group of Hospitals from November 2015 to September 2018, progressing from HR Specialist to Recruitment Supervisor. Horyah's career began with Wipro Limited as a Trainee in early 2015, participating in a specialized program focused on language and IT skills, and included a COOP trainee position in HR at General Trading Company (GTC) Olayan Group in mid-2013. Educationally, Horyah Al-Matar obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Administration and Management from Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, graduating in 2014.
Abdulla Fouad Group
As one of Saudi Arabia’s earliest and most celebrated success stories, Abdulla Fouad Group (AFG) is a dynamic and diversified business group that continues to play a pivotal role in the Kingdom’s progress to this day. AFG was established in 1948, as a service company in Ras Tanura, securing pipeline construction contracts from Arabian American Oil Company (Aramco) and the Trans Arabian Pipeline company (Tapline). From its beginning in construction, AFG’s first mover advantage saw it expand into new industries, pioneering many products and services along the way. It is well known for excellence across its business units, serving the Energy, Healthcare, Information Technology, Consumer & Real Estate, and Industrial & Construction sectors. Headquartered in Dammam, AFG has regional offices in Riyadh, Jeddah, and several satellite offices across KSA & GCC. AFG has forged strong technical and commercial partnerships with renowned companies around the world, allowing it to provide its customers with world-class solutions and the highest level of customer service. AFG has long-standing relationships with a diverse client base across the region, including both public and private sector organizations.