Aramex has appointed Othman Aljeda as CEO, replacing Bashar Obeid who submitted his resignation last month. Bashar will work closely with Othman to support a smooth transition of responsibilities.
Othman joined Aramex 1994, and over the last two decades, he has stepped up in several leadership roles to strengthen the company’s business in the GCC, Asia, and North America & Europe.
From 2007 to 2017, Othman set up Aramex’s first regional office in Asia and spearheaded its expansion plans in the region, establishing major hubs in Hong Kong and Singapore. In 2015, he played an integral role in leading Aramex’s first successful acquisition of Mail Call in Australia.
In 2016, Othman was at the forefront of Aramex’s most significant acquisition of Fastway Couriers in Australia and New Zealand. In 2017, was named Aramex’s Regional CEO in Europe, North America, and Asia.
In 2020, in addition to his Regional CEO responsibilities, he also served as Interim Chief Operating Officer for six months, ensuring stability and continuity through a challenging, unprecedented pandemic.
Captain Mohamed Juma Alshamsi, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Aramex, said: “We congratulate Othman and welcome him as the new CEO of Aramex. Othman’s knowledge and wealth of experience in the industry, coupled with his deep understanding of what drives Aramex and its people will help further progress our journey and reinforce our leading position in our core markets.
“In his new role, Othman will continue to focus on driving our ambitious growth strategy, build on our global partnerships and guide Aramex through this new and exciting chapter.”
Othman Aljeda, Chief Executive Officer of Aramex, said: “I am honoured and excited to be appointed as the CEO of Aramex and look forward to working closely with the rest of our team to continue to develop the business and create stakeholder value over the coming years.”