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Campaign's Brand Faces to Watch 2025 – Hussein Najadat, PR & Communication Specialist, Dubizzle Group MENA

Campaign's Brand Faces to Watch 2025 – Hussein Najadat, PR & Communication Specialist, Dubizzle Group MENA

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Campaign's Brand Faces to Watch 2025 – Hussein Najadat, PR & Communication Specialist, Dubizzle Group MENA
Campaign's Brand Faces to Watch 2025 – Hussein Najadat, PR & Communication Specialist, Dubizzle Group MENA
Age: 29
Nominated by Noor Nabulsi, Head of Public Relations and Strategic Partnerships:
Hussein is a strategic thinker with a natural talent for storytelling and media engagement. He brings clarity, creativity, and precision to every project. I've seen firsthand how his work consistently elevates brand presence and earns stakeholder trust.
Career highlights
Hussein Najadat is a PR & Communications Specialist at Bayut & dubizzle with over five years of experience across the public and private sectors in the MENA region. He has led strategic media relations, content development, and high-impact campaigns for top brands across various industries. Hussein holds a BA in Public Relations from Yarmouk University and is known for his strong editorial skills and deep knowledge of the regional media landscape.
Guiding principles
Hussein leads with clarity, creativity, and intention. He believes great communication starts with purpose, and he consistently delivers results by aligning brand messages with impact. His collaborative spirit and eye for detail set him apart in every campaign.
Side hustle
Hussein's side hustle is mentoring young professionals in PR and communications. He shares insights on media strategy, Arabic content writing, and navigating the industry to help the next generation build confidence and succeed.
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