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Khaled Khalil
Although I loved the work, I always felt I could add something and make it better. Khaled Khalil may have grown up in a family business, but it’s clear that he’s a true entrepreneur. When he became involved in the management of MalhallaTex, his family’s Egyptian textile company, he didn’t want to simply keep the business afloat. more


About MEET


Through the U.S. Department of State Middle East Partnership Initiative, the Entrepreneur Development Program at UC San Diego’s Rady School of Management is implementing an innovative training program designed to identify, develop and sustain a new corps of business and civil society leaders in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. more

About MEET Alumni

The goal of this site is to create and maintain strong partnerships among alumni on personal, business and group levels. It is a support system for those who have completed the MEET program and wish to further advance their managerial and entrepreneurial leadership abilities through professional networking and interaction with other alumni. This site provides user-friendly tools that will allow you to search, contact, collaborate, and continuously interact with your network peers. You will notice that most of the services available are for members only. Register now and explore the site.
Why B-Schools Set Up Entrepreneurs To Fail
Business schools need to focus on bootstrapping, not only raising money from VCs. Academia generally looks down upon entrepreneurs even as they teach entrepreneurship in business schools and other university programs around the world. more
Middle East Entrepreneur Training (MEET)
The MEET program is contributing to economic development in ways that extend significantly beyond new venture creation and growth. The MEET program is supporting an attitudinal shift in regards to entrepreneurship; further this attitudinal shift is being transmitted beyond the individual program participant and into their network. more
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