
Essam AlZamel is an economics writer and Internet serial entrepreneur. Essam has over 10 years experience in the Internet industry. Essam was awarded "Young Entrepreneur of The Year" by Prince Salman Young Entrepreneur Award. Forbes ranked him among the top 100 most influential Arabs on Twitter. The same magazine has also ranked him as one of the "Leaders Inspiring the Kingdom." He writes about economics and politics on his blog and in his weekly column in a Saudi newspaper. On Twitter: @essamz
