Sabrina Salama

Head of Middle East & North Africa Partnerships at Seedstars

Sabrina Salama's work experience includes a role as Head of Middle East & North Africa Partnerships at Seedstars, where they are responsible for creating and closing partnerships in the MENA region to promote impact entrepreneurship and technology. Prior to that, they worked as a Policy Officer at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where they provided support and coordination for the Franco-Moroccan dialogue on migration and development. Sabrina also served as an intern at the French Embassy in Qatar and the European External Action Service, where they worked on migration and counter-terrorism portfolios. Additionally, Sabrina co-founded and served as Secretary General of REMA - Réseau des Etudiants pour le Monde Arabe, and held leadership roles in various organizations, such as AlpsMUN, Monde Arabe Sciences Po Grenoble, and Bureau des Arts Sciences Po Grenoble. Sabrina has experience in event planning, project management, and mediation.

Sabrina Salama's education history is as follows:

From 2017 to 2019, Sabrina attended Sciences Po Grenoble and obtained a Dual Master's Degree in Relations et affaires internationales.

In 2018, they spent a year as an exchange student at Université Internationale de Rabat, where they focused on studying International governance and intelligence, as part of their Master's program.

From 2014 to 2017, Sabrina also attended Sciences Po Grenoble and completed a Bachelor's degree in Political Science & Economics.

In 2015, they participated in an exchange program at Queen's University Belfast, where they studied International and European Studies for one year.

In 2013, Sabrina attended Institut catholique de Paris and completed Licence 1 d'histoire contemporaine.

Their academic journey began in 2012 at Saint Laurent la Paix Notre Dame, where they completed their Baccalauréat with a specialization in political science, and obtained good mention (15.8/20).

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  • Head of Middle East & North Africa Partnerships

    February, 2021 - present

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