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Abdelkebir Zahoud

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Preceded by
  
himself

Occupation
  
Politician- Minister

Preceded by
  
none

Name
  
Abdelkebir Zahoud


Succeeded by
  
himself

Role
  
Politician

Political party
  
Istiqlal Party

Party
  
Istiqlal Party

Succeeded by
  
none (position discontinued)

Born
  
13 August 1961 (age 62) Ouled Azzouz, Oued Zem (
1961-08-13
)

Alma mater
  
Ecole Hassania des travaux publics, Ecole catholique des arts et metiers

Abdelkebir Zahoud (Arabic: عبد الكبير زهود‎‎ – born 13 August 1961, Ouled Azzouz near Oued Zem) is a Moroccan businessman. From 2012 he has been an expert in water resources and the environment, and CEO of three companies.

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Education and career

  • He earned an engineering degree from the Hassania School of Public Works Casablanca (promotion Maggiore) in 1987. He made his final project studies on expert systems (ENTPE Lyon) in 1987 and earned a diploma from the University of Atlanta.
  • He served from 1987 to 1991 as Head of Service Branch hydraulique2 before occupying the post of provincial director of the province of Larache equipment during 1994-1995.
  • From 1995 to 2002 he was CEO of three companies.
  • He was elected in 2000 as a member for Oued Zem in the House of Representatives.
  • He was a member of the national office of the Moroccan Committee on Large Dams (CNGB), president of the Moroccan Association of drilling companies (AMEF), and member of the board of the National Federation of Building and Public Works (FNBTP).
  • He served as secretary of the section Ouled Azzouz and provincial secretary in Khouribga (PI).
  • He has been a party member of the Istiqlal since 1977
  • Under the government Driss Jettou, he was at the Ministry of Physical Planning, Water and Environment, in charge of water and environment
  • On October 15, 2007 he was reappointed to the same post under the government Abbas El Fassi.
  • Personal life

    He is married with four children.

    References

    Abdelkebir Zahoud Wikipedia