Who’s Who: Abdulrahman Alsheail, director general at Saudi Arabia’s Institute of Public Administration

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Updated 30 June 2021
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Who’s Who: Abdulrahman Alsheail, director general at Saudi Arabia’s Institute of Public Administration

Abdulrahman Alsheail has been the director general of the human resources department at the Institute of Public Administration (IPA) since September 2020.

As an HR director, he spends his days leading the IPA’s succession planning and leadership development strategies. In the past, he has been commended for effectively managing the change process to build goal-oriented responsibilities while maximizing customer service and satisfaction.

He has a proven track record and diverse experiences, translating a deep understanding of business into capital plans that build employee engagement, strengthen leader capabilities, and optimize effectiveness.

Alsheail was nominated by CIPD Middle East People Awards in 2019 for its HR Rising Star of the Year award. In 2020, he received a mention at the awards for Best L&D Program.

His background in English and translation has helped him to work with global HR associations to translate HR content into Arabic, even adding new HR terminologies to the language.

After joining the IPA in 2010, Alsheail was appointed as a recruitment officer at the institute’s English Language Center, where for four years he planned, organized, and coordinated recruitment activities.

He was then tasked with directing the international partnerships department, a post he held for nearly a year. From 2016 to 2020, he was the director of the IPA’s HR development department.

Alsheail received a bachelor’s degree in English language and translation from Qassim University in 2004. Six years later, he obtained a master’s degree in teaching international languages from California State University. He was also granted a CIPD diploma in HR practices and has many other specialized certifications,  such as in global remuneration and returns on investment.


Saudi Arabia stops ballistic missiles aimed at Prince Sultan Air Base

Updated 11 March 2026
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Saudi Arabia stops ballistic missiles aimed at Prince Sultan Air Base

  • Saudi Arabia’s cabinet on Tuesday strongly condemned Iranian attacks targeting the Kingdom

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia shot down seven ballistic missiles, the defense ministry said early Wednesday.
Six of the missiles were aimed at Prince Sultan Air Base, and the other was intercepted while heading to the Eastern Province.
Seven drones were knocked down heading to the Shaybah oil field in the Empty Quarter.
Thirteen drones were also shot down in Al-Kharj, Hafar Al-Batin, and other parts of the Eastern Province, the ministry said.
The war, launched by the US and Israel on Iran, has escalated, impacting regional stability and sparking a global energy crisis.
Saudi Arabia’s cabinet on Tuesday strongly condemned Iranian attacks targeting the Kingdom, Gulf states and other countries in the region, saying they threaten regional security and violate international law.
The cabinet session, chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman via videoconference, reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s right to take all necessary measures to protect its security, sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Brent crude hit a historic $120 a barrel on Monday before settling back down to $90 a barrel on Tuesday.
Amin Nasser, CEO of Aramco, the world’s top oil exporter, told reporters: “There would be catastrophic consequences for the world’s oil markets and the longer the disruption goes on ... the more drastic the ‌consequences for the ‌global economy.” 
The White House said that gas prices will plummet once US objectives in the war are reached.
The conflict could stretch on for months despite US President Donald Trump saying that it could be drawing to a close. But Iran’s Revolutionary Guard has said it will end when they decide.