Saudi Arabia's Red Sea Global official gets international recognition
International Fire and
Safety Journal (IFSJ) has announced the appointment of Khalid
Almandil to its distinguished advisory panel for the 2026 IFSJ Leaders in Fire
& Safety Conference.
Almandil brings more than two decades of
leadership experience in fire life safety and emergency response across sectors
including construction, oil and gas, and real estate. He currently serves as
Operational General Manager of Red Sea Fire & Rescue Teams Company and as
Fire Commissioner at Red Sea Global.
Throughout his career, Almandil has led
strategic planning initiatives, built high-performing teams, and driven
operational excellence to achieve corporate objectives. He is a certified
Project Management Professional (PMP) and a Consultant-grade member of the
Saudi Council of Engineers.
His academic and executive credentials include
a master’s degree in engineering and advanced leadership training at leading
global institutions, including the Royal Military
Academy Sandhurst (UK), the Wharton School
(US), and the Justice Institute of British
Columbia (Canada).
Read More Saudi
Arabia: Red Sea Global launches Health & Safety Training Academy
IFSJ stated that Almandil’s appointment
reinforces its mission to bring together senior leaders and innovators shaping
the future of fire safety and emergency response worldwide.
About the IFSJ Leaders in Fire & Safety Conference
The 2026 IFSJ Leaders in Fire & Safety
Conference will take place on May 7 at the Grosvenor House Dubai. The flagship
global event will convene senior professionals, policymakers, and industry
innovators from across the fire safety sector.
The conference program will feature keynote
addresses, expert-led panel discussions, interactive workshops, and high-level
networking opportunities aimed at strengthening collaboration and advancing
international fire safety standards.
Attendees
will engage with leading voices in engineering, regulation, emergency services,
and safety management, addressing emerging challenges and innovative solutions
in fire prevention, preparedness, and emergency response.
Source: internationalfireandsafetyjournal.com

0 Comments