Home Industry Technology HPE announces new Riyadh headquarters for Middle East region UAE serves as the headquarters for Africa and is operated separately from the rest of the Middle East organisation by Gulf Business February 10, 2023 Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has announced the launch of its new Middle East organisation with its headquarters in Riyadh. The new organisation is led by Mohammad Alrehaili, who is responsible for HPE’s operations in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Iraq and Yemen. Alrehaili joined HPE in 2022 as the managing director for Saudi Arabia, where he was tasked with driving business growth, expanding the talent pool and delivering an innovation agenda. Read: HPE hires Mohammad Alrehaili as managing director for Saudi Arabia and the Gulf Based at the new Riyadh headquarters, Alrehaili will be responsible for building a culture of collaboration across the Middle East and into the global organisation. He will strengthen the company’s partner ecosystem in the region to help drive continued growth and success. He will also act as sales leader for Saudi Arabia, supporting public and private sector organisations with digital transformation programmes. “It is a great privilege to lead and shape the new HPE Middle East organisation from our new headquarters in Riyadh,” said Alrehaili. “I am delighted to announce our new Middle East headquarters in Riyadh. A vibrant city at the heart of a rapidly transforming country with big ambitions and a strong innovation agenda. It is the ideal base for Hewlett Packard Enterprise to bring value to our customers and partners in the region,” said Marc Waters, senior vice president and executive sponsor for Saudi Arabia, HPE. “Alrehaili has made a big impact leading our Saudi Arabia business and is well placed to lead the growth strategy across our Middle East region. He is a compelling technologist, highly respected both internally and externally and has a powerful vision on the role of technology in advancing the way people live and work.” UAE serves as HPE’s headquarters for the Africa region and is operated separately from the rest of the Middle East organisation. Ahmad Alkhallafi is managing director for the Emirates and Africa and is based in Dubai. Tags Hewlett Packard Entreprise HPE riyadh Saudi Arabia Technology UAE 0 Comments You might also like Trump’s policies may hit EMs, but Saudi stays safe: Citigroup Lenovo, world’s largest PC maker, to launch factory in Saudi Arabia Saudi-backed Pony AI seeks $4.5bn valuation in US IPO Apple faces $3.8bn legal claim over iCloud practices