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17 new Egyptian provincial governors sworn-in
Among 17 new governors, only three are drawn from military ranks
Published in Ahram Online on 07 - 02 - 2015

Seventeen new provincial governors were sworn-in by President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi Saturday at Heliopolis's presidential palace. The governorates reshuffle included the replacement of 17 governors in total.
Most new governors are either academics, previously occupied managerial government positions, or were CEOs and managers of high profile industrial companies.
Only three of the 17 new governors are from the ranks of the military: two of those are appointed in two canal cities, while another becomes governor of Matrouh, on the border with restive Libya.
Two of the new governors are judges. The newcomers didn't include women or Copts, the latter a minority in Egypt.
Eight of the new governors were appointed in Nile Delta governorates, while only six in Upper Egypt.
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- Hossam El-Din Imam (Daqahliya, Nile Delta): Board member and general manager of human resources at the Arab Contractors, one of the leading construction companies in the Middle East and Africa.
- Ayman Mohamed Abdel-Monem (Sohag, Upper Egypt): Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health in Alexandria.
- Saed Mostafa Kamel (Gharbeya, Nile Delta): Chairman of the Misr Petroleum Company and board member of Petrotrade.
- Wael Mohamed Makram (Fayoum, Upper Egypt): A judge who occupied positions at the Illicit Gains Authority in Alexandria, Red Sea, Kafr El-Sheikh and Beheira.
- Alaa Abu-Zeid (Matrouh, Mediterranean on western border with Libya): Former head of military intelligence of the western region.
- Hany El-Messiry (Alexandria, northern Delta): CEO of IFFCO Egypt, a leading company in North Africa for edible oils and fats. Educated in California and specialising in international business, El-Messiry has also worked in managerial posts in a number of renowned companies including GSF, ABB and Bank of America.
- Yasser El-Desouki Atia (Assiut, Upper Egypt): Head commercial manager in exporting company Agro Green, an Egyptian manufacturer exporting olives.
- Mohamed Hefny Ibrahim (Beni Suef, Upper Egypt): A judge who occupied the position of head of the higher prosecution authority for public funds. The 38-year-old is one of the youngest Egyptian governors in history.
- Mohamed Ali Sultan (Beheira, Nile Delta): A medical doctor and the head of the emergency department at the Ministry of Health. A graduate of Cairo University, he also has an academic background in hospital management and total quality management in the field of healthcare.
- Hisham Younis (Menoufeyia, Nile Delta): Head of Sadat Industrial City, one of Egypt's largest industrial cities.
- Mohamed El-Sayed Badr (Luxor, Upper Egypt): Head of the Information and Decision Support Centre of the Egyptian Cabinet. He is a political science graduate.
- Hossam El-Din Taher (Ismailia, Suez Canal): A staff brigadier general who occupied the post of deputy governor of Cairo for the southern district.
- Magdy Nasr El-Din Hassan (Port Said, Suez Canal): A retired major general who used to occupy the post of head of the General Authority for Reconstruction Projects and Agricultural Development.
- Khaled Zakaria Imam (Giza, southern Nile Delta): An engineering professor at Cairo University and head of urban design and landscape architecture in the Faculty of Urban and Regional Planning. Educated at Cairo University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of California, Berkeley, and Texas A&M University.
- Ismail Abdel-Hamid Taha (Damietta, eastern Nile Delta): An engineering university professor and deputy head of the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport.
- Osama Hamdy Abdel-Wahed (Kafr El-Sheikh, Nile Delta): An engineering university professor at Ain Shams University, he occupied the position of head of the construction inspection unit at the Ministry of Housing.
- Reda Abdel-Salam (Sharqiya, eastern Nile Delta): Vice dean of the Faculty of Law at Mansoura University.
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