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Aug 2022
57m 52s

Noura Alturki | The Mo Show 64 | Nesma, ...

MO ISLAM
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Noura Alturki is the Vice President of Nesma, a privately owned Saudi Arabian family business that her father started over 40 years ago. Nesma maintains a diverse business portfolio that spans a number of industries, including construction, power, oil, gas, real estate, hospitality, tourism, and more. Noura attended Brown University and earned a degree in En ... Show More
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