CRCICA Announces Leadership Transition: Dr. Ismail Selim’s Tenure Extended and Dr. Dalia Hussein Elected as His Successor

Cairo, Egypt –The CRCICA Board of Trustees announced in its meeting chaired by H.E. Nabil Fahmy on 11 December 2024, that Dr. Ismail Selim’s tenure as Director was extended for an additional year, ending on 31 December 2025, ensuring a seamless transition. Following this, Dr. Dalia Hussein, elected as his successor, will step into the role on 1 January 2026 for a four-year term.

Dr. Ismail Selim’s visionary leadership has been instrumental in expanding CRCICA’s global visibility, regional influence and solidifying its dedicated case management services. Over the past years, and under his guidance, the institution has consistently set new benchmarks for excellence and achieved widespread recognition for its unwavering commitment to quality.

Dr. Dalia Hussein, the Director-Elect, brings over two decades of exceptional expertise in international arbitration and dispute resolution, including a decade of dedicated service at CRCICA. Her remarkable contributions as Deputy Director—characterized by her impartiality, strategic vision, and unwavering commitment to excellence—have rightfully earned her this esteemed leadership role. With the trust and recognition she has garnered, Dr. Hussein is poised to lead CRCICA toward great future accomplishments.

This transition underscores CRCICA’s unwavering dedication to its legacy of excellence while embracing dynamic leadership for a thriving future.

 Posted in News
 Published on Dec 11 2024

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