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Mahmood Alzadjali is a seasoned professional in the field of telecommunications with a diverse background spanning regulatory affairs, engineering, and business management. Mahmood Alzadjali earned his Bachelor of Science degree with honors in Telecommunications Engineering from the esteemed Rochester Institute of Technology in the United States in 2002. Equipped with a solid foundation in the technical aspects of telecommunications, he furthered his education by pursuing a Master of Business Administration degree from Bedfordshire University (the United Kingdom) in 2008. With over two decades of experience in telecommunications regulatory matters, Mahmood Alzadjali has established himself as a prominent authority in his field. His journey in regulatory affairs has been marked by a commitment to fostering innovation. His insights into the evolving landscape of telecommunications have been invaluable in shaping policies that drive industry growth while safeguarding consumer interests.
Currently serving as the Senior Manager of Governance and Risk Management at the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority in Oman, Mahmood Alzadjali plays a pivotal role in shaping the strategic direction of the organization. His responsibilities include overseeing governance frameworks, managing risk portfolios, and implementing robust compliance mechanisms to uphold the integrity of Oman’s telecommunications sector. In addition to this role, he is an integral part of the Strategic Planning unit, where he contributes to the development and execution of strategic initiatives aimed at advancing Oman’s telecommunications ecosystem.
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