Gamal El Hussini has a diverse range of work experience in accounting and finance. Gamal has worked as Chief Accountant at Health Assurance Hospitals Company - DHAMAN since 2018. Prior to that, they held the same position at KCCEC from 2011 to 2018. Gamal also worked as a Finance Manager at MEDICA MIDDLE EAST FOR ADVANCED MEDICAL INDUSTRIES - MME from 2008 to 2010, and as a Financial Manager at Technical field center Company, Kuwait from 2004 to 2008. Additionally, they were the Chief Accountant at The National Company for Mechanical & Electrical Works (Al Kharafi Group) from 2003 to 2004 and at The National Company for Mechanical & Electrical Works (Al Kharafi Group - Egypt) from 2001 to 2003. Gamal began their career as an Accountant at M.A. kharafi & Sons in 1991 and worked at Arab International Bank from 1989 to 1991. Overall, Gamal El Hussini has decades of experience in various accounting roles, demonstrating their expertise in financial management and internal audits.
Gamal El Hussini holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a major in Accounting. There is no information available regarding the specific years of their educational attainment or the institution where they completed their degree.
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Health Assurance Hospitals Company - DHAMAN شركة مستشفيات الضمان الصحي - ضمان
Since its establishment in 2014 based on an Amiri Directive as part of the national development plan (New Kuwait 2035). Health Assurance Hospitals Company (DHAMAN) is the first Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) healthcare organization in the Middle East and the first company in the Gulf to offers its services based on the Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) model. DHAMAN handles providing Kuwait’s mandatory health insurance for expatriates through establishing an integrated healthcare system that includes medical insurance programs, as well as building and operating a network of primary healthcare centers and hospitals that cover all areas in Kuwait while applying best professional practices to achieve sustainability in healthcare and investing in the infrastructure of the health sector based on highest international standards and recruiting over 7,000 highly qualified individuals in medical and administrative fields. The shareholder structure of DHAMAN consists of government bodies represented by Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) and the Public Institution for Social Security (PIFSS) with 24%, a strategic partner from the private sector with 26%, and 50% of the Company’s shares were allocated for Kuwaiti citizens through an initial public offering.