Crayon Arabia
Appoints Eyad Halawani as Managing Director for Saudi Arabia
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – 30 August 2022 – Crayon, a
global leader in IT services and innovation, has today announced the appointment of Eyad Halawani
as its new Managing Director for Crayon Arabia.
“We are
pleased that Eyad Halawani has joined Crayon Arabia to lead our business in
Saudi Arabia, which is one of the largest markets. We are confident that his
expertise will be a great addition to the team, and his leadership will support
our vision of simplifying and improving digital technologies in the Kingdom,
especially during this important stage of the National Transformation aligned
with the Vision 2030 agenda,” said Ziad Rizk, CEO Crayon Middle East &
Africa.
Throughout his career, Eyad held several executive
positions in governmental entities, local and international companies where he
managed high-impact functions, established departments and sectors from
scratch, and elevated their products and service offerings. This led to an
impressive accomplishment in the fields of cloud and innovative technologies.
“Crayon is an
innovative company and I’m very excited to have the opportunity to guide the enrichment of the company’s offerings to the
Saudi market as we aim to become a regional digital hub for our partners and
customers,” said Eyad Halawani.
Eyad has over
20 years of managerial, operational, and technical expertise in leading local
and multinational organizations at several stages to success and expansion.An
entrepreneur at heart, Eyad believes in the start-up mentality and its
importance in organizational growth of all sizes. This along with his distinct
approach to managing big projects has led to top class growth results in the
companies he has led.
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About Crayon:
Crayon is a
customer-centric innovation and IT services company. We provide guidance on the
best solutions for our clients’ business needs and budget with software, cloud,
AI and big data. Headquartered in Oslo, Norway, Crayon has over 3,300 employees
across more than 45 countries.
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