Career and Entrepreneurial Summary.

Hamad Mubarak Al-Hajri is a technology entrepreneur, investor, and engineer. He is the cofounder and CEO of Snoonu, a technology, logistics and e-commerce company, co-founder, CEO,
and product architect of Oryxnet for Services; co-founder of Lilac Landscape; founder of Mieraj
Holding Group; co-founder of Mshwar and co-founder of Biryani Express Restaurant.
Hamad has over 20 years’ experience working with Qatar Petroleum as Head of Control SystemOffshore Engineering and LPG Marketing Manager. He has also worked as a Senior Project
Manager at JGC Gulf International Co. Ltd-Japan, Senior Manager PMO at Barzan Holdings-Qatar,
and previously worked at the Ministry of Finance Qatar as the Director of Economic
Competitiveness.
Education

At the age of 20, in 2000, Hamad moved to Australia to attend Murdoch University for his
Bachelor of Engineering (BEng), specializing in the Electromechanical Instrumentation and
Maintenance. After working for Qatar Petroleum for 7 years, he left in 2010 to study Master of
Engineering, Project Management at the Teesside University. Afterwards, he headed to San
Francisco State University in 2016 to pursue a Degree in Project accelerator, Entrepreneurial and
Small Business Operations. In late 2016 to 2017, he joined HEC Paris for an executive MBA,
specializing in Business Administration and Management, in 2017, Hamad attained a Professional
Certificate in Innovation & Entrepreneurship from Stanford University. He also graduated from
Harvard University for Advance Leadership in year 2019. This year 2020, he graduated in Qatar
Leadership Center (QLC) for Executive Leadership. He also studied at Kyoto University a degree
in Research Doctorate (PHD), Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations.
Certifications
In June 2005, Hamad was awarded the PMP certification by IPMI-OC Project Management
Institute Orange County, and in September 2014 he was awarded the Advance CIPS certification
by the Chartered institute of procurement & supply chain management. In 2016 he was accorded
the Advanced Project Management certification by Stanford University. In March 2019, he was
awarded the Executive Leaders Program certificate by Harvard Business School.