D. Heba Muhammad Okasha Abu Al Kamal Al Sayegh
Personal Information
- Name: D. Heba Muhammad Okasha Abu Al Kamal Al Sayegh
- Program: Leading the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals
- Work Place: Benha University
- Country: Arab Republic of Egypt
- Graduation Year: 2023
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Bio:
Name: A.M. Dr. Heba Muhammad Okasha Abu Al Kamal Al Sayegh
Known name: Heba Okasha
She works as an assistant professor at the Faculty of Applied Arts - Benha University in Egypt and holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree in textile and clothing printing design. She has participated in more than (150) local and international art exhibitions and festivals. She also has teaching experience in the faculties of applied arts in Egyptian public and private universities for a period of time. She is more than (18) years old. She has participated in (18) local and international conferences in the field of specialization and the field of entrepreneurship. She has also held many positions. Among the positions in the fields of specialization (the design and manufacture of textiles and fashion), I held the positions of marketing director, director of the fashion and competitions department, textile expert, designer and developer in many companies. She also worked as head and lecturer of the Clothing Printing Department at the Design and Fashion Center of the Italian Borgo Institute at the Ministry of Trade and Industry. She is a member of the Board of Directors, a founding member and coordinator of the Exhibitions Committee of the Arab Society for Islamic Civilization and Arts, Chairman of the Association’s Training and Entrepreneurship Committee, Director of the Entrepreneurship Club at Benha University, Member of the Office for Supporting Innovation, Transfer and Marketing of Technology (TAICO), the Center for Measurement and Evaluation, and former Secretary of the Technical and Cultural Committee at the Faculty of Applied Arts. Member of the Technical and Cultural Committee of the Egyptian Syndicate of Engineers, member of the Committee for Libraries, Community Service and Environmental Affairs, and an entrepreneurship mentor at the United Nations and the Namaa Foundation in the United Arab Emirates. She has many contributions in the field of community entrepreneurship projects, small projects, and heritage preservation, and is a member of the Women and Foreign Affairs Committee of the (Engineers for Sustainable Egypt) initiative. She is a member of three professional unions. She has attended many training courses and courses from inside and outside Egypt in many fields. She is a member of Many executive projects.