Qatar Post Appoints New CEO To Advance Digital Transformation
Doha, Qatar: Chairman and Managing Director of Qatar Post H E Faleh bin Mohammed Al Naemi has announced the appointment of Hassan Jasim Al Sayed as the new Chief Executive Officer, effective Monday, September 1, 2025.
Hassan Jasim Al Sayed brings over 30 years of experience in Information Technology, digital transformation, and improving government sector efficiency. He successfully led the implementation of the Digital Government Strategy 2020 and oversaw numerous large-scale national projects.
He has held leadership positions in several national institutions, qualifying him to effectively lead Qatar Post towards achieving its vision and strategic goals, enhancing its role as the national postal operator in Qatar.
He will focus on improving postal operations efficiency, delivering advanced services that meet the needs of customers and partners, and modernizing infrastructure by expanding electronic services in line with global sector trends.
Al Naemi said,“The appointment of Hassan Jasim Al Sayed represents a strategic milestone in Qatar Post's development journey. His extensive expertise in digital transformation and managing national programmes will strengthen the company's readiness for the upcoming phase and enhance its ability to deliver sustainable value to its customers and partners.”

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