Joe Saddi

Lebanese businessman and consultant From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Joseph Saddi (Arabic: جو صدي) is a Lebanese businessman and consultant who was based in the United Arab Emirates leading privatization efforts in the energy, mining, and steel sectors.[1] He is currently the Minister of Energy and Water in the Cabinet of Nawaf Salam since February 8, 2025.

Prime MinisterNawaf Salam
Preceded byWalid Fayad
Born1959 (age 6667)
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Joe Saddi
جو صدي
Saddi in 2012
Minister of Energy and Water
Assumed office
8 February 2025
Prime MinisterNawaf Salam
Preceded byWalid Fayad
Personal details
Born1959 (age 6667)
PartyLebanese Forces
Alma materESSEC Business School
Cornell University
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Early life and education

Saddi was born into a Lebanese Greek Orthodox family. He earned a bachelor's degree from the ESSEC Business School in Paris and then an MBA from Cornell University.[2]

Career

Joe Saddi served as the global chairman of Booz & Company and managing director of its Middle East business. He is currently a senior executive advisor at Strategy&, part of the PwC network, where he has led major privatization programs in sectors like oil and gas, mining, steel, and electricity. He has also advised Middle East governments on sector deregulation and policy.[3][4]

During Saad Hariri's attempt in forming a government in July 2021, he proposed Saddi's name as Deputy Prime Minister of Lebanon which is reserved for Orthodox Christians. However, formation failed and Hariri resigned from his designation.[5] On February 8, he was appointed Minister of Energy and Water of Lebanon by Nawaf Salam after being suggested by the Lebanese Forces party. It marked the first time in years that the energy minister was not named by the Free Patriotic Movement, a rival Christian party once close to Hezbollah before relations broke.[6]

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