Who’s Who: Abdulrahman Alsheail, director general of human resources at the Institute of Public Administration

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Updated 11 February 2023
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Who’s Who: Abdulrahman Alsheail, director general of human resources at the Institute of Public Administration

Abdulrahman Alsheail, director general of human resources at the Institute of Public Administration, has recently been selected by the Society for Human Resource Management in the US to become a member of its Certification Commission, the first Saudi appointee.  

Alsheail is an award-winning HR transformation thought leader, renowned for helping organizations bolster employee engagement, expand leader capabilities, and maximize organizational effectiveness in the Saudi work environment.  

He began his career at the Institute of Public Administration in 2010 as a recruitment officer at the institute’s English-language center.

As the IPA’s HR director general, he oversees the institute’s HR strategies, supporting five campuses. He is also a faculty member who delivers professional training programs and conducts studies and consulting projects in HR.

Alsheail’s accomplishments include establishing the human resources development department at the institute. His transformation projects have led to significant savings for the institute and increased employee engagement, retention, and organizational and operational excellence.

His background in the English language and translation has enabled him to work with global HR associations to translate several HR books into Arabic, including the World-at-Work certified “Global Remuneration Professional.”  

His significant contributions to the HR field have secured him multiple awards, including GOV HR Leader of the Year (2021), Best L&D Program by CIPD (2020), HR Icon Award by The Economic Times (2023).

He has served as a keynote speaker and a panelist in major international and national human resources conferences. CIO has named Alsheail as one of the most influential HR leaders to follow in 2022.

Alsheail holds a master’s degree in teaching international languages from California State University, Chico, and a bachelor’s degree in English language and translation from Qassim University, Saudi Arabia. He is also a certified ROI professional and has several other industry certifications.

 


Saudi Film Festival to return in April with focus on Korean cinema

Since its launch in 2008, the Saudi Film Festival has played a central role in nurturing local and Gulf cinema. (Supplied)
Updated 15 February 2026
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Saudi Film Festival to return in April with focus on Korean cinema

  • Ahmed Al-Mulla, founder and director of the Saudi Film Festival, said in a statement: “We’re excited to welcome filmmakers to our annual gathering. Our doors are open to all creators, and filmmakers remain at the heart of everything we do

DHAHRAN: The Saudi Film Festival, organized by the Cinema Association in partnership with the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture and supported by the Saudi Film Commission, has announced that it will launch at Ithra in Dhahran between April 23-29.

This year’s festival explores the theme of “Cinema of the Journey,” presenting a selection of Arab and international films, both short and feature-length, that center on journeys and movement as essential storytelling elements. 

Since its launch in 2008, the Saudi Film Festival has played a central role in nurturing local and Gulf cinema. (Supplied)

The program includes road movies, travel narratives and films where physical or emotional journeys drive the narrative.

The theme encourages Saudi filmmakers to explore this subject through their own perspectives. It positions cinema itself as an act of continuous transition, where identity, place, and time converge to shape the human experience.

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• This year’s Saudi Film Festival will explore the theme of ‘Cinema of the Journey,’ presenting a selection of Arab and international films that center on journeys and movement as essential storytelling elements.

• The program includes road movies, travel narratives and films where physical or emotional journeys drive the narrative.

Following last year’s focus on Japanese cinema, the festival will present a special “Spotlight on Korean Cinema” this year.

Ahmed Al-Mulla, founder and director of the Saudi Film Festival, said in a statement: “We’re excited to welcome filmmakers to our annual gathering. Our doors are open to all creators, and filmmakers remain at the heart of everything we do. This year’s festival creates an atmosphere filled with inspiration, idea exchange, and shared learning. It’s a celebration of cinematic creativity for everyone.”

Tariq Al-Khawaji, deputy director of the festival, added: “At Ithra, we’re proud of our longstanding partnership with the Cinema Association. It has enabled the festival’s growth and thematic diversity year after year, which we see clearly in how we empower filmmakers and create opportunities to engage with global cinema. 

“The festival continues to grow across all areas, from preparations and participation to industry expectations locally and regionally. That makes attention to every detail essential.”

Since its launch in 2008, the Saudi Film Festival has played a central role in nurturing local and Gulf cinema. After intermittent early editions, it has now established itself as an annual platform for narrative and documentary competitions, industry programs and project markets.

By bringing together emerging and established filmmakers in Dhahran each year, the festival strengthens Saudi Arabia’s growing presence on the global film stage.