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His Excellency Minister Mohammad Bou Said

His Excellency Minister Mohammad Bou Said
Date of Birth26-September-1961
City of BirthFez  Morocco
Married , has two children
Ministry incharge of Public Sector Modernization :Minister incharge of Public Sector Modernization
Education
Studied Mathematics in Jean Lois Institut  (Morocco)
1982 Studied in The Ecole nationale des ponts et chaussées de Paris  (France)
1986 Diploma of Industrial Engineering  (Morocco)
2000 Masters of Industrial Engineering from The Ecole nationale des ponts et chaussées de Paris  (Morocco)
Past Occupation
1986 Worked with The Moroccan Commercial Bank  (Morocco)
1992 Assistant Director of Private Company for the Exportation and Production of Chemical Products  (Morocco)
1994 Public Relations Director of Moroccan Bank of Industry and Trade  (Morocco)
1995 1998 General Secretary of Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Planning and Infrastructure  (Morocco)
1998 2000 Director of Projects and Studies Department, Ministry of Planning and Infrastructure  (Morocco)
Director of Public Sector Interprises Development and Privatisation  (Morocco)
Current Occupation
2004 Minister incharge of Public Sector Modernization  (Morocco)
(last updated: 02-January-2005)






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