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Application for

Projects resume

The europe sense camp

Mohammed hosam farragAbridged

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1 The PiggyHangers

Concept:

Description:

Dry Cleaners in Egypt use "Disposable"

Plastic Hangers, which aren't biode-

gradable and are burnt to be rided of

by garbage men.

Our project was sponsored by Henkel.

They gave us funding to manufacture

cardboard biodegradable Persil-

branded hangers, we took away the

plastic ones and gave the cardboard

ones to 50 dry cleaners for free.

Helping them cut costs and spare the

environment

DRY CLEANERS hangers burned

savingmoney &DISTRIBUTED TO 50 DRY CLEANERS

environment

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EntrepreneursIn Action

Concept:

Description:

This is a project ignited by several

 triggers. We had unemployed butliterate individuals willing to work,

people from distant villages with no

access to internet or governmental

clericnservices, the Social Fund for

Development: micro-financier, Voda-

fone and Fujitsu with technical capabili-

 ties.

What we did is train and filter appli-

cants on how to manage and start up

a small business in Egypt. Thus we

connected all aforementioned parties

in one huge multi-million pound project.

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Start up business

National ID CARd

  a  c  c  e

  s  s   t  o   i  n  t  e

  r  n  e  t

Givingthemtrainings

giving themjob opportunities

producingnational idcards ande-services

buildingkiosks

in the village

connecting with sponsors forthe money & the necessaryequipment

  C  o  n  n  e c

  t  i  n g  d istan t   v   

i  l l a  g  e  s  

UnemployedPeople selection

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studentjudicialboard

Description:Led a campaign of 15 students in an

attempt to mobilize 50 other students

 to rally in almost 1000 voters to win

 the election. After winning, I lobbied

with the Student Senate and Student

Union for the sake of the student body.

Managed student/labor union elec-

 tions, security on campus. Policed

academic integrity and lawyered disci-

plinary cases. Also managed student

extracurricular activities' budget.

Oversaw the constitution and freedom

of expression policies.

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Almost 1000

Student senate Student union

&elections

STUDENTS ACTIVITIES

BUDGET

lobbied with

400,000 L.E

position:Chairman of the Student Judicial

Board (SJB)

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Entrepreneurs'Society

position:

Description:

Moderater in the Small Business

Simulation Council in Entrepreneurs'

Society

Carried out a 3 day simulation on how to start up and manage a small busi-

ness in Egypt (9 step bureaucracy)

Gave intensive trainings, sessions and

workshops on entrepreneurship and

business for a duration of 7 weeks

(1-2 sessions per week)

4

3 daysimulation

HOW tostart up& manage

a smallbusiness

 

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position:Research Assistant

Human RightsWatch

Description:Performed primary research through

interviews, police reports, watchdog-

ging hot spots during the revolution

and interpreted texts of law from all

over the Arab world; and analyzed

secondary research from the USA.

For the purpose of report writing,

media statements and international

court cases.

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here comes theboring part, myformal resume

6Mohammed Hosam Eldin Farrag

13 Nile Courniche, Maadi, Cairo, Egypt. 010.670.1907

[email protected]

EDUCATION

Placed on the Dean of Students’ List of top 16 students of merit in the class of Spring 2011

 

• English/Arabic:Mother Tongues; French: Fair Understanding

• An excellent command of Microsoft Office; C++: Fair Understanding

• Agency for Development and Advancement: Received a project logistics training course

• Dale Carnegie: Attended an extensive leadership and presentation training

Bachelor of Arts: Economics:  AUC ‘2011:Received high academic standing scholarship

Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA): Level 1 Candidate.

Int’l General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE): Ranked 15th on Egypt

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

SKILLS AND TRAININGS

Human Rights Watch (HRW): Research Assistant: July-August 2011

The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE): Internship: Foreign Reserve Management Unit: June 2011

• Interpreted economic policy by the interim Egyptian government and its potential ef fect on wealth distribution

• Utilized primary material to gather evidence of infringements by CIA/EIS & US/Egyptian governments

•  Analyzed and interpreted new texts of   Arab laws

• Watch dogged hot spots and streets for violations by security forces

• Communicated with NY and  Arab of fices for joint projects online

• Witnessed how some 30 billion dollars in reserves were managed

• Oversaw the return/risk measures by firms like GoldmanSachs and Wellington

• Calculated portfolio durations maintaining the risk equation and attended phone meetings with traders

• Overlooked how the CBE controlled the money supply of domestic and foreign currency

• Derived risk management models from outright duration, yield curve normal and butterfly spreads

• Worked in a governmental institution and learned how to penetrate the bureaucracy

• Calculated listing and disclosure requirements for stock market companies• Observed market-operations supervision and indicators

• Researched comparable stock market indices, sectoral trends and contributed to the EGX annual report

•  Arranged hypothetical EGX30 portfolios and analyzed performances through live streaming

• Dif ferentiated between fundamentals, technical analysis and market sentiment

The Egyptian Exchange (EGX): Internship: Rotated through seven departments: July 2010

EFG Hermes: Internship: Stock Market Brokerage Department: June 2010

Student Judicial Board AUC: Chairman December 2010 – June 2011• Elected by the student body after sitting for an AUC constitution exam

• Supervised elections and maintained fairness, writing and imposing guidelines

• Penalised unabiding students through the University Disciplinary and Academic Integrity Committees

• Presided over Clubs and Conferences Committee which manages a 400,000 EGP budget

• Lobbied with   AUC president/administrators for students’ rights and for financial disclosure

• Defended the AUC constitution and supervised the Student Union and Student SenateStudents In Free Enterprise AUC: Director September 2008- July 2010• Organized a business plan competition with a few hundred attendees for the graduates of our youth empowerment program

• Partnered with a human development agency to organize a 2000 attendee training amassing revenue of 70,000 EGP

• Presented for the team in the SIFE Egypt competition to board me

• Afforded handicraft trainings for underprivileged individuals and farmers in rural Egypt

mbers from top companies (HSBC;Coca-Cola;Mobinil)

Entrepreneurs’ Society AUC: Moderator August 2008 - April 2009• Received trainings from the Social Fund for Development• Taught 40 college students how to write a Business Plan through sessions and managing a conference on them

• Carried out a three-day simulation on the logistics to start up a small business in Egypt

Student Union AUC: 2007-2008

• Managed public relations, marketing and logistics for the AUC talent show (1500 attendees, 30 sponsors)

Master of Arts Candidate: Economics in International Development :The American University in Cairo (AUC) ’2015

• Joined with Vodafone and Fujitsu in training and incubating 75 fresh graduates

Vodafone Egypt: Marketing Specialist: May 2012-Present• Analyzing robust data to tailor promotions for targeted customers tiered by telecom value, geography and usage behavior 

• Proposing new concepts, pricing methods, products and services to attract and retain customers

• Working with stakeholders from customer care, finance and technology departments to deliver the best customer experience• Presenting new initiatives and ideas directly to the CEO and the executive committee