Sultan Alyunis

Co-founder Of Saudi Arabian Student Association at Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission

Sultan Alyunis has worked in various roles and companies since 2010. Sultan started their career at Sony as a Quality and Production Technician from September to December 2010. Sultan then joined SecuTronic as a Technician and Emergency Coordinator from April 2011 to May 2012. In 2014, they co-founded the Saudi Arabian Student Association while working at the Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission. In 2016, they worked as a Development Engineer at International Graphic Systems until May 2017. Sultan's most recent role is at Bupa Arabia, where they started in July 2017 as a PMO and currently holds the position of Quality Continuous Improvement Manager since August 2021.

Sultan Alyunis has a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering Technology, which they obtained from Fairleigh Dickinson University between the years 2012 and 2016. Prior to that, they earned an Associate's degree in Industrial Electronics and Control from the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation, where they studied from 2007 to 2010.

In addition to their formal education, Sultan has obtained several certifications. These include being a Certified Digital Transformation Practitioner from Informa Connect, although the exact month and year of obtaining this certification are not provided. Sultan is also certified in Anti-Money Laundering by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA), and they are a member of IEEE. Furthermore, they have obtained an Open Water Diver certification from PADI. Specific details regarding the month and year of obtaining the Anti-Money Laundering certification and the membership with IEEE are not available.

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جدة, Saudi Arabia

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Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission

The Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission (SACM) to the United States is one of the specialized agencies created by the Saudi government in 1951 to administer programs and policies to meet the educational and cultural needs of Saudis studying in the United States. It also functions as the intermediary between U.S. educational institutions and the Kingdom in terms of issues pertaining to culture, education and science.


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201-500

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