Ahmed Al-Sarraf is a Kuwaiti journalist, writer, and businessman. He began his career in construction and banking before holding high-ranking positions such as a board member at Gulf Bank and chairman of the National Medical Group. He is known for his writings on migration and displacement, and he writes a daily column in Al-Qabas newspaper. Al-Sarraf received specialized education in business management and banking studies in Beirut, London, and Philadelphia. He has held various positions in companies and institutions and authored several books, including “Kalam Al-Nas” and “72 Hours in the Life of Burhan, an Adventure.”
From the idea of a house that opens its door to the cultures and sciences of the peoples, to the house whose owner used to write and gather what happens in the place and outside it … the house of Abdullah Al Zayed was the first to found journalism in Bahrain with a modern press and library. He was also the first to open a cinema. He was the only editor who worked passionately to publish the weekly Bahrain Newspaper, and even encouraged aspirants to write about literature and culture.
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