Ramsay G. Najjar
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Ramsay G. Najjar, (26 July 1952 – 19 November 2020) was a Lebanese business executive, journalist, and writer.[1] He was the founder of Saatchi & Saatchi Levant where also served as a chief executive officer.[2][3] He also founded Strategic Communication Consultancy (S2C) where served as the managing partner.[4][5] He also served as the head of the Lebanese Syndicate of Advertising Agencies (LSAA).[6]
Career
He received his Bachelors of Arts in Comparative Literature and Master of Arts in Mass Communication from the American University of Beirut.[7][8] He was also known for his contribution to the Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts.[9]
In 1992, he established Saatchi & Saatchi Lebanon branch.[10]
In 2002, he established Strategic Communication Consultancy (S2C), a strategic communication consultancy firm.[10]
He was known for his books such as Arab Philosophy Through History, So That God Comes Back to Lebanon and The Right Not to Remain Silent.[2][11]
He also produced an educational television program The Distinguished.[12]
He died on 19 November 2020 due to 2019-20 COVID-19 pandemic related complications in Beirut.[8] After his death, Elie Jabre, chief executive officer of DDB Lebanon tributed Ramzi for his contributions to advertising industry in Lebanon.[13]
References
- ^ "Ramsay Najjar succumbs to COVID-19". LBCI Lebanon.
- ^ a b "Trustee Ramsay Najjar: A Great Loss". www.azmuniversity.edu.lb.
- ^ "Saatchi & Saatchi boss pulls out of syndicate poll". The Daily Star Newspaper – Lebanon. 23 March 2000.
- ^ "Lebanon the Brand, a Constantly Shifting Mosaic". arabadonline.
- ^ "Ramsay Najjar on Effective Political Campaigning". arabadonline.
- ^ "Lebanon has chance to regain status as regional gateway". The Daily Star Newspaper – Lebanon. 25 September 2002.
- ^ "خسارة لبنانية قاسية... المبدع رمزي نجار رحلَ في الزمن الصعب". annahar.com.
- ^ a b "Veteran Ad Man, Ramsay G. Najjar, Passes Away". arabadonline.
- ^ اسطفان, بيروت-من زيزي (19 November 2020). "كورونا خَطَفَ "المميّز"". Alrai-media.
- ^ a b "سيرة زاخرة بالتجارب... الراحل رمزي نجار اسم لامع في المجال الإعلامي (فيديو)". annahar.com.
- ^ l'Information, Agence Nationale de. "Vendredi 8 avril 2016". Agence Nationale de l'Information.
- ^ "وفاة رمزي نجار متأثراً بإصابته بكورونا وشقيقه مروان نجار ينعاه-بالصور". Elfann News.
- ^ "Ramzi Najjar disparu, les mass media en deuil". arabadonline.