Abdulla N. Khoory
Strategic Advisor in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Entrepreneur | Strategic Advisor | Government Innovation Expert | Harvard Ed.M.
Abdulla N. Khoory is an Emirati entrepreneur and strategic advisor who transforms complex global challenges into scalable solutions through public-private partnerships and technological innovation. Based in Dubai, he operates at the nexus of venture building and social impact across the Middle East, Africa, UK & USA.
His entrepreneurial portfolio demonstrates his commitment to systemic change. As Co-founder of NAWA, he leads Oracle's exclusive partnership for comprehensive government digitization across emerging markets. The company's sovereign cloud solutions, powered by artificial intelligence, are modernizing public sector operations in frontier economies. Through his company Two Point Five, Abdulla is revolutionizing charitable giving in the Middle East by creating the region's first transparent donation platform featuring real-time impact tracking and comprehensive impact reporting dashboards.
Abdulla's government expertise was honed at the Abu Dhabi Executive Office, where he served as Senior Specialist advising the Director General on critical policy areas including employment strategies, educational reform, artificial intelligence governance, and philanthropic frameworks.
At Expo 2020 Dubai, Abdulla managed one of the world's largest social innovation programs. Leading a $100 million fund that received over 11,000 applications from 184 countries, he directed investments into 140 global social enterprises that collectively impacted 6 million lives. His partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on a $1.5 million humanitarian innovation program supported breakthrough solutions across Afghanistan, Lebanon, Jordan, Bangladesh, and Kenya. As Expo 2020's official spokesperson, he articulated the UAE's innovation vision through local and international major media channels.
Abdulla's academic foundation combines a Master's in Education from Harvard University, where he accessed courses at Harvard Business School and the Kennedy School of Government, with a Bachelor's in International Affairs from Northeastern University, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude and received the Sears B. Condit Award.