


“ To truly succeed you must own your identity and strive towards goals that seem almost impossible. “ We are ecstatic to recognize the 40 individuals that have worked to make their dreams come true and have contributed immensely to the Arab American Community,” said Warren David, co-founder of the Arab America Foundation and president of Arab America. These young professionals have great achievements both in the workplace and in their communities. The program spotlights Arab American professionals in all fields and business sectors, including education, law, public service/politics, non-profit, business leaders, entrepreneurs, engineers, medical professionals, artists, entertainers, writers, and media representatives. Nassar, Dina Nesheiwat, Mazen Rasoul, Fayrouz Saad, Nizar Saqqar, Sara Shouhayib, Marvet Sweis, Nagham Wehbe, and Bryan Zarou.Ĥ0 Under 40 is a celebration of accomplished young Arab Americans. Mahdi, El Mehdi Marhoum, Adeeb Mozip, Mikey Muhanna, Bshara Nassar, Lana B. Jishi, Mark Kabban, Nabil Khalifa, Aya Khalil, Paul Klimos, Walid Kors, Khaled Kteily, Waleed F. The awardees are Fathi Abdelsalam, Ramsey Aljahmi, Dania Ayah Alkhouni, Rammy George Barbari, Dhia Ben Ali, Ghassan Bou Diab, Tina Lattouf Chamoun, Amin El Gamal, Angy El-Khatib, Rachid Elabed, Eman Elsweisy, Rima Fakih Slaiby, Mahbuba Hammad, Ashwak Hauter, Darine Hotait, Naheda Zayyad Hussien, Noura Ismail, Hadil Bannoura Issa, Farah Jalloul, Amy E. Seven judges from throughout the country reviewed the applicants.

Forty Arab Americans were announced from a pool of close to one-hundred applications. Washington DC (July 21, 2021): The Arab America Foundation announced today the awardees of their 40 Under 40 initiative–Class of 2021.
