Home Technology Cloud Oracle appoints Reham Almusa as country leader for Saudi Arabia Almusa joined Oracle in April 2021 as cloud applications director, following which she was given the additional responsibility of leading the brand’s public sector business in the kingdom by Gulf Business September 19, 2022 Oracle has announced the appointment of Reham Almusa as the country leader in Saudi Arabia. In this new role, Almusa will support the digital transformation initiatives of the company’s public and private sector customers in Saudi Arabia. She will also prioritise Oracle’s initiatives to attract, train, mentor and prepare Saudi’s next generations talent for the digital economy. Almusa is passionate about inclusion and equity in the workplace, specifically of women and the youth. As a result, she will focus on how we further embed our global Diversity & Inclusion strategy with a focus on localising for Saudi Arabia where required. “We are delighted to appoint Reham Almusa as Oracle’s new country leader for Saudi Arabia. Reham is a true Oracle champion and has in a short span successfully established our applications mid-market hub in Saudi Arabia and helped our public sector business grow significantly. Riham’s growth at Oracle is an example for all aspiring Saudi women in tech, and we invite them to explore the incredible opportunities that Oracle offers to women professionals”, said Leopoldo Boado Lama, senior vice president – business applications, ECEMEA, Oracle. Almusa joined Oracle in April 2021 as cloud applications director, following which she was given the additional responsibility of leading the brand’s public sector business in the kingdom. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Information Technology from King Saud University. In other news, Dulsco Group, one of the manpower, environmental and talent solutions providers in the UAE, has chosen Oracle to implement Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications Suite as a part of its digital transformation programme. Read: Dulsco opts for Oracle cloud applications to enhance digital operations Dulsco will implement Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning, Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain and Manufacturing, Oracle Fusion Cloud Human Capital Management, and Oracle Fusion Cloud Customer Experience. With Oracle Fusion Applications for finance, supply chain, HR and customer service, the company will be able to standardise business processes on a single platform to enable its teams to unlock new efficiencies. Tags Cloud New appointment Oracle Saudi Arabia Technology 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