The Cultural Village Foundation - Katara
Saleh Al-Khlaqi has a diverse work experience in various roles and positions. Saleh started their career at Qatar Olympic Committee in 2004, where they served as the Director of Maintenance and Operations. In this role, they were responsible for maintaining and operating 54 sports venues. Saleh also led a team of engineers and maintenance personnel and ensured effective coordination among them.
In 2010, Saleh Al-Khlaqi joined Arab Games - Doha 2011 as the Director of Venues. Saleh held this position until 2012, overseeing the venue operations for the event.
Later, in 2013, Saleh Al-Khlaqi joined Cultural Village - Katara. Initially, they served as the Director of Engineering Affairs and then became the Director of Maintenance and Operations. The specific dates for these roles are not provided.
Overall, Saleh Al-Khlaqi has a strong background in maintenance, operations, and engineering, with experience in managing teams and coordinating various aspects of venue operations.
Saleh Al-Khlaqi completed their Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the University of Miami from 2000 to 2003. Later, from 2016 to 2018, they pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) at the University of Plymouth.
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The Cultural Village Foundation - Katara
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The Cultural Village Foundation is an exceptional project of hope for human interaction through art and cultural exchange – a project made possible thanks to the inspired vision, solid faith and wise leadership of HH Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of the State of Qatar. Keeping pace with the emerging global culture that emphasises the importance of diversity in human development, Katara Cultural Village is the largest and the most multidimensional cultural project of Qatar. It is a place where people come together to experience the cultures of the world. With beautiful theatres, concert halls, exhibition galleries and cutting-edge facilities, Katara aims to become a world leader for multi-cultural activities. In line with the goals set forward by the Qatar National Vision 2030, Katara serves as a guardian to the heritage and traditions of Qatar and endeavours to spread awareness about the importance of every culture and civilization and as such, Katara hosts international, regional and local festivals, workshops, performances and exhibitions. The Idea of Katara Katara was born out of a long held vision to position the State of Qatar as a cultural beacon a lighthouse of art, radiating in the Middle East through theatre, literature, music, visual art, conventions and exhibitions. This village shall be a glimpse of the future of a world where people of different cultural backgrounds overcome their national boundaries and embrace common causes to promote a united humanity. Katara is where the grace of the past meets the splendour of the future. Vision Our vision is to be a world-leader for multi-cultural activities. Contributing to the achievement of Qatar National Vision 2030, we dedicate every effort to nurturing social development through art and cultural interchange. We are aspiring to build a community of creative and innovative people, who are aware of their surroundings and are knowledgeable about global cultures.