Mai Badr Explained

Birth Date:6 July 1968
Birth Place:Birmingham, UK
Occupation:Editor-in-chief of Hia Magazine Deputy editor-in-chief of Sayidaty and Al Jamila
Citizenship:Syria and United Kingdom

Mai Badr (born 6 July 1968) is the editor-in-chief of Hia magazine and deputy editor-in-chief of Sayidaty and Al Jamila. Born in Birmingham, UK, she is of Syrian origin and is considered one of the most prominent Arab women journalists.[1] She spent her childhood and completed her education in Lattakia on the Syrian coast and is married to journalist Adnan Alkateb with whom she has one son, Badr.

Career

Work and success

Mai Badr has managed to establish strong relations with elite women, wives of leaders, princesses, dignitaries, business women, and members of the high society. She succeeded, despite fierce competition in world of media and journalism, in transforming Hia magazine into the most famous and most sophisticated Arab women's magazine. Today, the world's most important "maisons" and companies compete to advertise in Hia, and famous Arab women from various fields dream of being featured in its issues.

Family and origins

She comes from two well-established families on the coast of Syria. Her maternal grandfather the late Sheikh Ali Chehab Nasser was a member of the first Syrian parliament after independence. On her father's side, her grandfather Sheikh Maarouf Badr was among the most eminent local personalities in the Lattakia area.

Personal life and interests

Apart from work, Mai Badr focuses her care and attention on her only child Badr, who is currently 16 years old, and she spends with him most of her time. Her favorite hobby is reading, especially novels and autobiographies of the greats, philosophers, and leaders.[2]

Awards and recognition

She has been honored by several institutions as well as humanitarian and charitable organizations, such as:

Interviews with Arab and international celebrities

Mai Badr has conducted significant interviews with the Arab region's and the world's most famous women, including:

Notes and References

  1. http://fashionforward.ae/?academicprogram=mai-badr About Mai Badr Fashion Forward
  2. http://www.nawa3em.com/ReadArt.aspx?Id=8575#0 Nawa3em(Ar): "Nawa3em's first and exclusive interview with Mai Badr, editor-in-chief of Hia magazine"
  3. http://www.arabnews.com/node/292535 Arab News (En): "Princess Adelah bint Abdullah Talks of Women's Issues"