Rabih Abouchakra is the founder and Managing Director of the Office of Strategic Affairs at the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Court since 2009, providing socioeconomic thought leadership and strategic advisory. Previously, he was a Partner of Booz & Company based in the firm's Abu Dhabi office. Rabih served as the head of the "Organization and Strategy" practice in the Middle East focusing on public administration modernization, policy formulation, large-scale transformation, and economic planning. Prior to that Rabih was a Senior Associate Consultant at Bain & Company in Canada and the United Kingdom. Rabih sits on the Board of Al-Qattara Investments, INSEAD Abu Dhabi Joint Advisory Board and the University of Zurich Department of Economics Advisory Board. He is also a Member of the Higher Organizing Committee of the 2019 Special Olympics World Games and the European Advisory Group for McGill University. Rabih is an inaugural Fellow of the Society for Progress. He co-authored three books: "Looking Ahead: the 50 Global Trends that Matters" (by Thinkers50, 2016), "Government for a New Age: The Transformation Agenda" (by Thinkers50, 2014), and "Leading Smart Transformation: A Roadmap for World Class Government" (by Palgrave, 2011), and contributed a chapter to the Oxford Press Book "Capitalism beyond Mutuality" (2018). Rabih holds an MBA from INSEAD, a Master of Telecommunication Engineering and a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering with Top of Class honors from McGill University in Canada. He was awarded a British Medal of Great Distinction in 1995. Rabih is a Fellow of Salzburg Global Seminar.