Mohamad Al Ississ

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Prime MinisterBisher Al-Khasawneh
Prime MinisterOmar Razzaz
Mohamad Al Ississ
محمد العسعس
Al Ississ in 2013
Minister of Finance
Assumed office
7 November 2019
MonarchAbdullah II of Jordan
Prime MinisterBisher Al-Khasawneh
Preceded byEzzedin Kanakrieh
Minister of Planning and International Cooperation
In office
2019  7 November 2019
Prime MinisterOmar Razzaz
Succeeded byWissam Rabadi
Minister of State for Economic Affairs
In office
2018  7 November 2019
Personal details
BornMohamad Al Issis
(1977-07-07) July 7, 1977 (age 48)
Alma materHarvard University (BA, MA, MPAID, PhD)

Mohamad Al Ississ was the Jordanian Minister of Finance. He was appointed as minister in November 2019.[1][2][3][4] Previously he had served as Minister of Planning and International Cooperation and Minister of State for Economic Affairs in Omar Razzaz's Cabinet led by Omar Razzaz.[5] He was formerly Special Advisor to His Majesty King Abdullah II, Advisor to His Majesty King Abdullah II for Economic Affairs, and Director of Economic and Social Development in the Office of His Majesty at the Royal Hashemite Court.

Earning his PhD in Economic Development and Public Policy from Harvard University, Dr. Al-Ississ also obtained two master's degrees from Harvard in Public Administration/International Development and Middle Eastern Studies, as well as a bachelor's degree in economics with Honors.

Dr. Al-Ississ has extensive experience in academia. From 2010 to 2016 he was an Assistant Professor and Associate Dean at the American University in Cairo, as well as a visiting lecturer at Harvard Kennedy School. He is also a founding professor of the first massive Arabic course at Edraak, an online learning platform in partnership with Harvard University and MIT's EdX platform.

Dr. Al-Ississ’ professional positions include Associate Consultant at Boston Consultancy Group; Manager for Investment Promotion at USAID's AMIR program; and Senior Competition Advisor to Jordan's Minister of Industry and Trade.

Dr. Al-Ississ is a member of the Global Agenda Council at the World Economic Forum, a Fulbright scholar, and a published author in top tier academic journals. His policy briefs have been circulated by the World Economic Forum. His research focuses on the political economy of the Arab World and its transition, polarization, behavioral economics and finance, economics of political violence and religious experience. Al-Ississ is a frequent commentator on CNN and BBC in addition to contributing to leading regional and international print media.

Ph.D in Public Policy Focus: Economic Development from Harvard University 2007–2010.

Masters in Public Administration / International Development from Harvard University 2005–2007. Awarded Fulbright scholarship after ranking first in Jordan's national selection.

Master in Middle Eastern Studies From Harvard University 1999–2000.

Bachelor in Economics with honors and advanced standing status from Harvard College 1996–2000.

Academic Experience

The American University in Cairo

  • School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, Associate Dean
  • School of Business, Economics Department, Tenured Associate Professor[6]
  • School of Business, Economics Department, Assistant Professor

Harvard Kennedy School

  • Cambridge MA, Visiting Scholar.[7]

Professor Nicholas Burns, former Undersecretary of State, asserted in the appointment statement: “Dr. Al-Ississ brings an intimate knowledge of the economics and politics of the Arab region and an exceptional understanding of the intricacies of the Arab uprisings to this position. He will be a valuable addition to intellectual life at the Harvard Kennedy School.” [8]

  • Cambridge MA, Lecturer Mid-career MPA Program.

Edraak MOOC

  • Arab Economic Development: Current State and Future Trajectory.[9]

Harvard College, Quincy House

  • Resident tutor in economics, public policy and business.

Experience

Fellowships and Appointments

References

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