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    Rana N.

    Passionate about moving people and things - safely, quickly, cheaply, sustainably. Board Chair. Keynote Speaker. Podcaster.

    Rana Nawas is the founder and host of the "When Women Win" podcast. She is a keynote speaker, strategic advisor on gender parity, and former corporate executive.12

    Some key points about Rana Nawas:

    • She left the corporate world after a 17-year career that included roles at McKinsey & Company, Dubai Government, and GE Capital.1

    • Her podcast "When Women Win" features interviews with female role models from various fields sharing inspirational stories and practical advice for personal and professional success.24

    • The podcast became the most listened to podcast in the Middle East by the end of its first season.12

    • Rana is also the president of the Dubai Chapter of Ellevate Network, a global professional women's network.1

    • She has been featured in various media outlets and her articles have been published in Forbes, Huffington Post, and The Tempest.1

    • Rana was born in England to a Palestinian father and Lebanese mother.3

    • She launched the podcast in 2017 and continued it even after being diagnosed with cancer shortly after starting (she is now in remission).3

    • Her goal with the podcast is to impact millions of women and men worldwide by highlighting female achievements and providing access to inspiring role models.3

    Rana Nawas uses her platform to promote women's empowerment, prevent sexism, and showcase diverse female leaders across various industries.34

    Highlights

    Jun 4 · en.vogue.me
    Rana Nawas On Her Podcast "When Women Win" | Vogue Arabia
    Rana Nawas On Her Podcast "When Women Win" | Vogue Arabia

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