The FII institute, run by a global nonprofit foundation of Saudi sovereign wealth fund PIF, has named Princess Maha bint Mishari bin Abdulaziz Al Saud as its CEO, according to the institute's website. “With more than 25 years of leadership experience spanning healthcare, academia, strategic partnerships, and international engagement, Dr. Al Saud has built a distinguished career centered on creating impact through collaboration and institution-building. She has worked across the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to advance initiatives that strengthen organizations, expand opportunity, and improve lives,” the website said. Before joining FII Institute, she served as Vice President of External Relations and Advancement at Alfaisal University. She has helped expand strategic partnerships, deepen international engagement, and elevate the university’s global standing in education, research, and innovation. “A recognized advocate for leadership, healthcare transformation, education, and human development, Dr. Al Saud has represented Saudi Arabia at major international forums, including the G20, and the fourth Eurasian Women’s Forum,” FII Institute said. “Dr. Al Saud holds an MBBS degree and is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine, having completed her residency training at George Washington University. Her executive credentials include the Senior Executive Leadership Program at Harvard Business School, IMD Business School and she holds the prestigious, peer-reviewed distinction of Master of the American College of Physicians (MACP),” it added.