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Specialists hard at work to make Red Sea Global a pioneer in sustainable tourism

Saudi Arabia has hosted the United Nations' World Environment Day 2024
 

Red Sea Global to spearhead sustainable tourism

As Saudi Arabia hosts the United Nations' World Environment Day, the spotlight shines on the nation's sustainability leaders. Red Sea Global (RSG) stands out for its commitment to pioneering environmental stewardship and regenerative tourism, driven by the dedication of its specialists. This feature explores the journeys and contributions of three key figures: Jory Mayoof, Fatimah Alkhowildi, and Faisal Bin Abdulwahed, who exemplify the sustainable future RSG is striving to create.

Jory Mayoof: Defender of Terrestrial Ecosystems

Specializing in Environmental Terrestrial Programs, Jory Mayoof's role at RSG is a testament to her deep-seated passion for the environment. With a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering from Imam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University, Mayoof has immersed herself in groundbreaking projects such as mangrove plantations and habitat restoration. Her work not only aims to preserve but to regenerate, ensuring that every initiative contributes positively to the ecosystem.

 

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"My work allows me to immerse myself in projects that fuel my passion and commitment to preserving our natural resources," Mayoof explains. Her involvement in tree rescue programs and biodiversity conservation underscores a profound commitment to nurturing and safeguarding the environment.

Fatimah Alkhowildi: Leader in Sustainable Hospitality

Fatimah Alkhowildi, a Specialist in Sustainable Hospitality Operations, brings a unique blend of environmental engineering and hospitality management to her role. A graduate of Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Alkhowildi is dedicated to reducing the environmental footprint of the hospitality industry while enhancing guest experiences.

"By implementing eco-friendly practices, I contribute to resource conservation and inspire both guests and industry peers to embrace sustainability," says Alkhowildi. Her work is crucial in fostering a culture of sustainability within the tourism sector, pivotal for a region rapidly becoming a top global tourist destination.

 

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Faisal Bin Abdulwahed: Designer of a Sustainable Corporate Vision

As a Senior Specialist in Sustainability Performance, Faisal Bin Abdulwahed's extensive experience in environmental sciences and sustainability shapes RSG's strategic approach to environmental stewardship. His academic background, with degrees from Utrecht University and the University of Manchester, equips him with the expertise to drive significant positive impacts across economic, environmental, and social spheres.

"Awareness and corporate accountability are more critical now than ever. It's about integrating sustainability in every facet of our operations to ensure long-term environmental health," Bin Abdulwahed notes. His leadership in data analysis and sustainability reporting is crucial in setting and exceeding environmental standards at RSG.

 

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As Saudi Arabia celebrates World Environment Day, the work of Mayoof, Alkhowildi, Bin Abdulwahed, and others at Red Sea Global highlights the Kingdom's commitment to sustainability. Their endeavors not only support Saudi's environmental goals but also demonstrate how integrated, practical solutions can lead to substantial global impacts. Through their stories, RSG illustrates the powerful confluence of passion, expertise, and visionary leadership driving the future of sustainable tourism and environmental conservation.

Source: Saudi Gazette

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