Amjad Adaileh (Arabic: امجد عودة العضايلة) is a Jordanian politician specialising in news media and communications. Born in 1962 in Kerak, south of Jordan, where he finished High School.
Education and career
Adaileh graduated from Yarmouk University in 1984 with a B.A. Media Editing and Production. He started his career working for the Ministry of Information in 1987. He soon moved to working for the Royal Hashemite Court's Department of Public Relations in 1992.
At the Court, Adaileh served as the director of Arabic Media (2000–2006) and the director general of Media and Communications (2006–2008). He was appointed in February 2011 as the media and communications advisor to King Abdullah II of Jordan.
On 25 September 2007 Adaileh was promoted to the rank of minister in the Royal Hashemite Court by royal decree.
In 2012, Adalieh was appointed Ambassador of Jordan in Turkey.
Amjad Adaileh is married and has 4 children, 2 girls and 2 boys (Nadine, Ghassan, Mohammad and Raya).
Member of the Board of Trustees of the Royal Jordanian Hashemite Documentation Centre (2008–present)Member of the Board of Trustees of Jadara University (2008–present)University of Jordan Centre for Strategic Studies Board of Trustees (2007–present)University of Jordan Medical College Board (2006–2007)Member of Jordan First Royal Commission (October 2002)Decorations, Awards and Honors
Jordanian Independence Medal of the 1st Order (Jordan, 2003)- Awarded by King Abdullah IIJordanian Independence Medal of the 2nd Order (Jordan, 2001) - Awarded by King Abdullah IIGrand Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau (Netherlands, 2006) - Awarded by Queen BeatrixKnight Commander of the Royal Order of the Polar Star (Sweden, 2003) - Awarded by Carl XVI GustafCommander’s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Germany, 2002)- Awarded by Chancellor Gerhardt SchroederCommander of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Italy (Italy, 2001) - Awarded by President Carlo Azeglio CiampiHonorary Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (United Kingdom, 2001) - Awarded by Queen Elizabeth IICommander of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit (Norway, 2000) - Awarded by King Harold VOrder of the Sacred Treasure (Japan, 1999) - Awarded by Emperor AkihitoCommander of the Ordre national du Mérite (France, 2000) - Awarded by President Jacques ChiracOfficer’s Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic (Spain, 1999) - Awarded by King Juan CarlosKnight 4th Class Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau (Netherlands, 1994) - Awarded by Queen BeatrixKnight’s Cross of the Order of Civil Merit (Spain, 1994) - Awarded by King Juan Carlos