A graduate of the Faculty of Economics and Administration at King Abdulaziz University, specializing in Marketing. She has experience and a passion for administrative and organizational work, which led her to join several training courses to enhance her skills, including in coaching and personal development.
Hajar holds the position of Executive Assistant at “Ma’ak,” where she focuses on supporting administrative operations and organizing tasks to ensure smooth workflow. She plays a vital role in managing activities and programs, coordinating between team members, and following up on the implementation of the foundation’s plans and objectives. Hajar joined “Ma’ak” driven by her passion for volunteer work and her desire to provide services that contribute to achieving “Ma’ak’s” vision.
She believes in the importance of organization and dedication in improving the work experience within the organization, which enhances “Ma’ak’s” role in supporting cancer patients and their families and helping them face daily challenges
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