The Pakistani Executive Forum (PEF) organized an impressive Executive Business and Professional Summit in Al Jubail, Saudi Arabia. The event brought together Pakistani, Saudi, and international business leaders to share ideas and build strong professional ties.
Strengthening Business Opportunities in Al Jubail
Speakers highlighted that Al Jubail is the world’s largest industrial city, offering huge opportunities for business expansion. They noted that Pakistani entrepreneurs and professionals can play a key role in introducing innovative business practices and promoting growth.
Executives and professionals from across the Eastern Region of Saudi Arabia attended the summit. It served as an excellent networking platform and encouraged collaboration in sectors such as oil, gas, energy, and manufacturing.
Distinguished Guests and Leadership Messages
Haseeb Sultan, Press Counselor at the Embassy of Pakistan in Saudi Arabia, attended as the special guest.
PEF Chairman Munir Ahmad Shad and Ras Tanura Chapter President Rana Kashif Raza highlighted that Jubail’s industrial environment provides valuable opportunities for Pakistani talent. They emphasized that such initiatives help strengthen bilateral trade and support professional development among expatriates.
Empowering the Pakistani Community
The summit focused on building unity and cooperation among Pakistani professionals in Saudi Arabia. Organizers said the goal was to create a community where skilled individuals can share experiences, form partnerships, and support each other’s success.
Children performed patriotic tableaus and national songs, adding a cultural touch to the event. PEF also awarded shields of honor to individuals who showed outstanding performance in their fields and contributed to community growth.
Promoting Growth and Positive Impact
The Pakistani Executive Forum continues to play a vital role in empowering professionals abroad. Through events like this, PEF helps Pakistani executives and entrepreneurs connect, collaborate, and contribute to Pakistan’s economic progress.


