Amine Belahbib

Vice President Of Business Development at Didgebridge

Amine Belahbib has held various leadership positions throughout their career in different industries. Amine started their professional career as the President of Kalimah language services in 2008 and served until 2012. After that, they joined McNulty-Re Group as a President from 2012 to 2020, and their responsibilities included being the Senior Vice President for the MENA region. In 2017, they moved to Didgebridge as a Vice President of Business Development. Currently, they work as the CEO of Elite Sport Construction, a position they assumed in January 2020.

Amine Belahbib has pursued their education from two different universities. Firstly, they attended Widener University and focused on Accounting and Finance. Secondly, they studied at Neumann University, where they obtained their Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Business/Management. Unfortunately, there is not enough information available to clarify the duration of each of their courses.

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Philadelphia, United States

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Didgebridge

Didgebridge is a company founded by senior marketing executives and award-winning technologists to create ultra private rich-content secure mobile communication. Didgebridge has invented a proprietary Intellismart® platform to deliver private educational rich-media channels to customers and individuals. Through a joint marketing partnership with Microsoft, Intellismart® technology utilizes the power of machine-learning (ML) in the secure Azure Cloud with artificial intelligence (AI) to help marketers more effectively communicate to individuals within an ultra-secure personalized rich-content medium while ensuring that communication privacy is an individual “civil right.” We do not sell your customer's data to third parties and our communications are never intercepted by a brand's competitors on the public internet ecosystem. This avoids the risk of both privacy intrusion and customers being targeted by ads which have the potential to not only be annoying but in some cases even cause personal harm.


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