Ziad bin Abdul Rahman Al-Sudairy
Founder at Ziad bin Abdulrahman Al Sudairy Law Firm
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Khalid Al-Mudaifer | M | 63 | 18 years | |
Khaled bin Sulaiman Al-Ohali | M | - | 10 years | |
Mohammed bin Dhaher Al-Enaze | M | - | 17 years | |
Ziyad Fouad Fahad Al-Saleh | M | 42 |
JPMorgan Chase Bank NA (Riyadh Branch)
JPMorgan Chase Bank NA (Riyadh Branch) Investment ManagersFinance Part of JPMorgan Chase & Co., JPMorgan Chase Bank NA (Riyadh Branch) provides investment advice. The company is based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The CEO of the Saudi Arabian company is Bader Alamoudi. | 8 years |
Sami Mohammed Youssif Jalal | M | - |
United Gulf Steel Mill Co. Ltd.
United Gulf Steel Mill Co. Ltd. SteelNon-Energy Minerals United Gulf Steel is the only manufacturer of medium section structural steel products in the entire GCC region, which comprises of Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman & Bahrain. The state-of-the-art, fully automated mill with a capacity of 450,000 MTPA was designed and built using technology from SIMAC, Italy (now a part of SMS MEER Germany). The widest range of medium section products, a unique capability of United Gulf Steel, comprises of IPE/IPEA/IPEAA Beams, UPN/UPE channels, Equal Angles, Flat bars, Square bars & Round bars, which are manufactured to exacting international quality standards, and suited to local market needs. As the usage of structural steel is increasingly being identified as a measure of the economic strength and prosperity of a region, United Gulf Steel has endeavored to support the regional development with locally made international quality steel products. Located in Saudi Arabia's largest Industrial City Al Jubail, known to be one of the world's largest center for petroleum & petrochemical products manufacturing facilities, United Gulf Steel was set up as a private sector enterprise in 2001. Developed and promoted by a group of leading industrialists from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, the group is led by Mr. Mazen. K. Allahiq, a visionary leader and owner of MANSO group of companies with pioneering businesses in the region spanning petrochemical (Chemanol), wood laminates (MODECOR), industrial designing (SDEC), industrial cleaning (POLYTECH) and others. Jubail Industrial city is home to Gulf region's petroleum & petrochemical base with approximately 6% of world total products originating here. The city is almost an engineering marvel, because of the large scale of earthmoving and associated civil engineering & infrastructure development. Today, Jubail industrial city with its state of the art industrial & support infrastructure has become Saudi Arabia's key investment destination in the field of basic industries like petroleum, iron & steel, cement, and others. | 35 years |
Hamad Mohamad Hamad Al-Manie | M | 62 |
United Gulf Steel Mill Co. Ltd.
United Gulf Steel Mill Co. Ltd. SteelNon-Energy Minerals United Gulf Steel is the only manufacturer of medium section structural steel products in the entire GCC region, which comprises of Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman & Bahrain. The state-of-the-art, fully automated mill with a capacity of 450,000 MTPA was designed and built using technology from SIMAC, Italy (now a part of SMS MEER Germany). The widest range of medium section products, a unique capability of United Gulf Steel, comprises of IPE/IPEA/IPEAA Beams, UPN/UPE channels, Equal Angles, Flat bars, Square bars & Round bars, which are manufactured to exacting international quality standards, and suited to local market needs. As the usage of structural steel is increasingly being identified as a measure of the economic strength and prosperity of a region, United Gulf Steel has endeavored to support the regional development with locally made international quality steel products. Located in Saudi Arabia's largest Industrial City Al Jubail, known to be one of the world's largest center for petroleum & petrochemical products manufacturing facilities, United Gulf Steel was set up as a private sector enterprise in 2001. Developed and promoted by a group of leading industrialists from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, the group is led by Mr. Mazen. K. Allahiq, a visionary leader and owner of MANSO group of companies with pioneering businesses in the region spanning petrochemical (Chemanol), wood laminates (MODECOR), industrial designing (SDEC), industrial cleaning (POLYTECH) and others. Jubail Industrial city is home to Gulf region's petroleum & petrochemical base with approximately 6% of world total products originating here. The city is almost an engineering marvel, because of the large scale of earthmoving and associated civil engineering & infrastructure development. Today, Jubail industrial city with its state of the art industrial & support infrastructure has become Saudi Arabia's key investment destination in the field of basic industries like petroleum, iron & steel, cement, and others. | 29 years |
Bader Alamoudi | M | - |
JPMorgan Chase Bank NA (Riyadh Branch)
JPMorgan Chase Bank NA (Riyadh Branch) Investment ManagersFinance Part of JPMorgan Chase & Co., JPMorgan Chase Bank NA (Riyadh Branch) provides investment advice. The company is based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The CEO of the Saudi Arabian company is Bader Alamoudi. | - |
Rayan Fayez | M | - |
JPMorgan Chase Bank NA (Riyadh Branch)
JPMorgan Chase Bank NA (Riyadh Branch) Investment ManagersFinance Part of JPMorgan Chase & Co., JPMorgan Chase Bank NA (Riyadh Branch) provides investment advice. The company is based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The CEO of the Saudi Arabian company is Bader Alamoudi. | - |
Mazen Alnaimi | M | - |
United Gulf Steel Mill Co. Ltd.
United Gulf Steel Mill Co. Ltd. SteelNon-Energy Minerals United Gulf Steel is the only manufacturer of medium section structural steel products in the entire GCC region, which comprises of Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman & Bahrain. The state-of-the-art, fully automated mill with a capacity of 450,000 MTPA was designed and built using technology from SIMAC, Italy (now a part of SMS MEER Germany). The widest range of medium section products, a unique capability of United Gulf Steel, comprises of IPE/IPEA/IPEAA Beams, UPN/UPE channels, Equal Angles, Flat bars, Square bars & Round bars, which are manufactured to exacting international quality standards, and suited to local market needs. As the usage of structural steel is increasingly being identified as a measure of the economic strength and prosperity of a region, United Gulf Steel has endeavored to support the regional development with locally made international quality steel products. Located in Saudi Arabia's largest Industrial City Al Jubail, known to be one of the world's largest center for petroleum & petrochemical products manufacturing facilities, United Gulf Steel was set up as a private sector enterprise in 2001. Developed and promoted by a group of leading industrialists from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, the group is led by Mr. Mazen. K. Allahiq, a visionary leader and owner of MANSO group of companies with pioneering businesses in the region spanning petrochemical (Chemanol), wood laminates (MODECOR), industrial designing (SDEC), industrial cleaning (POLYTECH) and others. Jubail Industrial city is home to Gulf region's petroleum & petrochemical base with approximately 6% of world total products originating here. The city is almost an engineering marvel, because of the large scale of earthmoving and associated civil engineering & infrastructure development. Today, Jubail industrial city with its state of the art industrial & support infrastructure has become Saudi Arabia's key investment destination in the field of basic industries like petroleum, iron & steel, cement, and others. | 29 years |
Ayed Hamoud Al-Mutairi | M | - | 14 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Khaled Al-Rowais | M | - | - | |
Darren Davis | M | - | 8 years | |
Nabil bin Abdul Aziz Al-Fraih | M | - | 4 years | |
Mansour Nazer | M | - | - | |
Linda C. Williams | F | - |
University of Virginia
| 8 years |
Osman Erdal Karamercan | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 3 years |
Khalid Al-Falih | M | - | 3 years | |
David C. Wright | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 7 years |
David M. Carter | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 6 years |
Sulaiman Al-Gwaiz | M | 67 | - | |
Craig E. Chason | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 8 years |
Abdullah bin Saif Al-Saif | M | 82 | 34 years | |
Abdullah Ibrahim Al-Fallaj | M | - | - | |
Thomas Farrell | M | 69 |
University of Virginia
| 7 years |
Abdul Rahman bin Abdullah Hashem Yamani | M | - | - | |
Lubna Suliman Al-Olayan | M | 68 | - | |
D. French Slaughter | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 7 years |
H. E. Abdullah Al-Dabbagh | M | - | 14 years | |
Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah Al-Suqair | M | 78 | 5 years | |
Robert C. Borden | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 6 years |
Ray K. Harris | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 7 years |
Philip H. Goodpasture | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 7 years |
John Barden Shadegg | M | 74 |
University of Arizona
| 7 years |
Azzam bin Yaser Shalabi | M | - | - | |
Ali Al-Qahtani | M | - | - | |
Abdullah Al-Issa | M | 70 | - | |
Robert M. Charles | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Ralph F. MacDonald | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 3 years |
Brian Patrick Alexander | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 25 years |
Jeffrey A. Rein | M | 72 |
University of Arizona
| 9 years |
Bob Burke | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Thomas Frame | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Jean-Lou Chameau | M | 71 | 1 years | |
Scott Baker | M | 66 |
University of Arizona
| 7 years |
Roger Werner | M | 74 |
University of Virginia
| 2 years |
Andrew E. Schultz | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 3 years |
Sean Kelleher | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Suhail Qadi | M | - |
Shura Council
| 2 years |
Tom Glanville | M | 65 |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
William Redd | M | 68 |
University of Virginia
| 3 years |
Timothy Naughton | M | 62 |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Kenneth G. Carroll | M | 69 |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
James Scott McDonald | M | 70 |
University of Virginia
| 3 years |
Brad Young | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Hugh McGuirk | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Girish Nadkarni | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 1 years |
Jonathan Clark | M | 65 |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
William Blue | M | 65 |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Gregory A. McCrickard | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
David Pompliano | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
L. Robert J. Johnston | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Robert Manning Wadsworth | M | 64 |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
David J. Laing | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Colin P. Derdeyn | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Tom Newberry | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
William Montgomery | M | 64 |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Ursula B. Bartels | F | 66 |
University of Virginia
| 3 years |
Mike Stack | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
John L. Walker | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 3 years |
David Borinsky | M | 70 |
University of Virginia
| 3 years |
Wayne A. Whitham | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 3 years |
Fred D. Thompson | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 1 years |
J. Mark Klamer | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
James Simms | M | 64 |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Joe E. Parzick | M | 69 |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Matthew O'Connell | M | 71 |
University of Virginia
| 3 years |
Gordon R. Penman | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 3 years |
Joe Keefe | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 3 years |
William A. Old | M | 70 |
University of Virginia
| 1 years |
James C. Colihan | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 3 years |
Jack E. Fockler | M | 64 |
University of Virginia
| 3 years |
Steven R. Point | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Rodney L. Davis | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
John Fergus Shiel | M | 67 |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Jay Greyson | M | 63 |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Paul K. Ferdinands | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Glenn McGonnigle | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 5 years |
William J. Whelan | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Joseph M. Brower | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Diane L. Prucino | F | - |
University of Virginia
| 3 years |
Kevin S. Dilallo | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Sam Blair | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
John F. Brenner | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Michael Monroe Via | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Paul K. Wong | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
J. Douglas | M | 63 |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Douglas Diamond | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Gray Garland | M | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Jacqueline Marlette-Boras | F | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Valerie D. Pearce | F | - |
University of Virginia
| 4 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 73 | 73.00% |
Saudi Arabia | 27 | 27.00% |
Age of Connections
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Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Ziad bin Abdul Rahman Al-Sudairy
- Personal Network