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Leaders
06-04-2025
- Business
- Leaders
Khiyrat Honored with Ehsan Award for Excellence in Food Preservation
The Khiyrat Association has been awarded the prestigious Ehsan Award in its second edition, recognizing it as a leading organization in food preservation across the Kingdom. The award highlights Khiyrat's dedication to governance, operational excellence, and its core mission of minimizing food waste and promoting charitable food distribution. Hussa Al-Shenifi, Chairwoman of Khiyrat's Board of Directors, expressed deep gratitude to the nation's leadership for their continued support and empowerment of the non-profit and charitable sectors. She noted that this recognition serves as a powerful motivator for organizations to deliver outstanding services in alignment with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030. Related Topics : Saudi Journalists Association Unveils Dynamic New Brand Identity Ehsan Platform Surpasses SAR 1.8 Billion in Ramadan Donations SDAIA Supports Saudi Green Initiative through Transactions Digitalization Islamic Arts Biennale 2025: Experiencing Faith through History and Culture Short link : Post Views: 1 Related Stories


Leaders
22-02-2025
- Business
- Leaders
Saudi Journalists Association Unveils Dynamic New Brand Identity
The Saudi Journalists Association (SJA) launched its new brand identity on Friday at the renowned Saudi Media Forum. The event attracted numerous local and international media professionals, as well as intellectuals from various fields. This major reveal signifies a vital leap forward for the association. A Vision for Media Advancement SJA Chairman of the Board of Directors, Adhwan Al-Ahmari, emphasized the association's pivotal role. He described it as a cornerstone for promoting national media identity, highlighting its commitment to developing journalism throughout Saudi Arabia. Al-Ahmari articulated the organization's function as the unified voice for journalists in the kingdom. The association diligently protects their rights, offering essential professional support for all members. Al-Ahmari further remarked that the new brand identity reflects the rapidly evolving media landscape. He noted that it symbolizes Saudi Arabia's dynamic progress across various sectors. The new design emerges from the creativity of a talented young Saudi designer. Importantly, it retains the essence of the previous logo, inspired by the palm tree—a profound symbol within Saudi Arabia's cultural heritage. Voices from the Media Community Amed a distinguished gathering, several editors-in-chief from local newspapers spoke about the association's impact. Leaders from both the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and various Arab media organizations also shared insights. Their collective presence emphasized the SJA's significance within both regional and international contexts. The launch of the new brand identity marks a significant milestone in the SJA's journey. By fostering collaboration and innovation, the SJA positions itself as a leader in nurturing a robust media environment in Saudi Arabia. This initiative promises to strengthen the professionalism and unity of journalists while embracing the cultural heritage that defines the nation. Short link : Post Views: 20 Related Stories


Asharq Al-Awsat
22-02-2025
- General
- Asharq Al-Awsat
Saudi Journalists Association Unveils New Brand Identity
The Saudi Journalists Association (SJA) launched on Friday its new brand identity at the Saudi Media Forum, with local and international media professionals and intellectuals in attendance. SJA Chairman of the Board of Directors Adhwan Al-Ahmari described the association as a cornerstone of promoting the national media identity and developing journalism in Saudi Arabia. He emphasized its role as a unified voice for journalists, protecting their rights and providing professional support. Al-Ahmari added that the new identity reflects the evolving media landscape and Saudi Arabia's dynamic progress across various sectors. The new design, created by a young Saudi talent, retains the essence of the previous logo, which was inspired by the palm tree – a symbol deeply rooted in Saudi Arabia's cultural heritage, he noted. Several editors-in-chief of local newspapers and media institutions, along with leaders from the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and Arab media organizations, also addressed the gathering.


Arab News
21-02-2025
- General
- Arab News
Saudi Journalists Association celebrates rebranding at media evening
RIYADH: The Saudi Journalists Association celebrated a new rebranding at an event on Thursday. The event took place at a dinner held at Najd Village in Riyadh, honoring the guests of the Saudi Media Forum. The ceremony was attended by more than 100 journalists, along with several leaders of Arab and international media organizations. Adhwan Al-Ahmari, the SJA chairman, expressed his appreciation and gratitude to attendees for accepting the invitation and participating in the occasion. He emphasized that the SJA serves as a fundamental pillar in strengthening the national media identity and is committed to developing the journalism profession in the Kingdom by protecting journalists' rights and providing the necessary support for their professional journey. Al-Ahmari pointed out that the SJA's rebranding and updated logo reflected the rapid developments in the media sector. The new logo was designed to embody the ambitious trajectory adopted by the current board of directors, drawing from the experiences of previous colleagues while keeping pace with the requirements of the era through modern innovations. He added that the new logo, which was designed by Saudi media professional Sultan Al-Saif, represented the values of belonging and national identity. The design incorporates palm fronds to form an umbrella that symbolizes the SJA's central role in embracing and protecting journalists while promoting values of unity and professional support. Al-Ahmari said that, alongside its local activities, the SJA seeks to enhance cooperation with Arab and international media institutions to exchange expertise and elevate the profession. He highlighted the board's dedication to empowering journalists and developing their skills to keep up with global media transformations, reflecting the Kingdom's prestigious standing on the international stage. He also expressed his gratitude to members of the General Assembly of the Federation of Asia Pacific Journalists for electing him as that body's president during a meeting held earlier that day in Riyadh. The event featured speeches from several prominent media figures, and Khalid Al-Malik, the former chairman of the SJA's board, expressed his gratitude for the invitation extended to him and his fellow former board members. He praised the SJA's new identity and wished the current board continued success. Jomana Al-Rashid, the CEO of the Saudi Research and Media Group, also expressed her ongoing support for the SJA's efforts and SRMG's readiness to provide backing and assistance. Moaid Allami, the head of the Federation of Arab Journalists, commended the SJA's role in supporting the FAJ and advancing Arab media collaboration. He also praised the Kingdom's efforts across various fields and lauded Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for his leadership in promoting regional and international stability. Several leaders from the International Federation of Journalists and Arab media organizations also spoke, highlighting the positive spirit prevailing between the SJA's current and former boards. They considered this a model to be emulated in ensuring the continuity of institutional work in media organizations. The evening concluded with several cultural performances, including the traditional Saudi Ardah dance and an impressive falconry display presented by the Saudi Falcons Club. Entities and individuals who had contributed to the success of the event were honored, including Woosh, Najd Village, Sultan Al-Saif, and Add Enterprise, which handled the event's technical aspects, including audiovisual preparations.