Karim Ghellab
Karim Ghellab (born in 1966 with Casablanca, Morocco) is the current Moroccan minister for the Equipment and Transport.
Biography
Diplomas
Holder of the baccalaureat series E and civil engineer, Karim Ghellab is also graduate school of the Highways Departments of Paris in the promotion of 1990.
Occupied functions
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1990 - 1994: consulting in organization with Eurogroup Consultants in Paris
- 1994 - 1996: provincial director of the Equipment of Al Hoceima, then of Benslimane
- 1994 - 1997: assistant general secretary of friendly of the civil engineers of Morocco
- 1996 - 1997: director of the programs and studies near the ministry for the Equipment
- 1997 - April 2001: director of the roads and the road traffic near the ministry for the Equipment and directing private project of setting in concession of the Atlantic port of Tangier
- June 2001 - July 2001: managing director of Tangier Free Zone and Sapino (ONA)
- Under the government of Driss Jettou it appointed Minister for the Equipment and Transport.
- the October 15th 2007, it was renewed at the same station under the government Abbas El Fassi.
He is also vice-president since 2000 of the Worldwide association of the road (AIPCR), president since 1998 of the Association of the African directors of roads (ADAR), president delegated since 1997 of the permanent Moroccan Association of the congresses of road (AMPCR).
Sources
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Site of the Prime Minister
See too
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Political of Morocco
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