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EPISODE · Jul 16, 2026 · 43 MIN

Wael Doukmak, CEO of R2L Innovations & Ahlan Inc.: From Damascus to Global Leadership and Impact

from The Brand Called You · host The Brand Called You

In this inspiring episode of the Leader Who Cares series on The Brand Called You, host Mark Sadovnick engages in a heartfelt and insightful conversation with Wael Doukmak, CEO of R2L Innovations & Ahlan Inc. Wael shares his remarkable journey from Damascus to the United States, reflecting on his early influences, the importance of family, and his curiosity-driven pursuit of knowledge.The conversation explores Wael's career transitions—from pharmacy to computer science, entrepreneurship, teaching Arabic, becoming CNN's on-air interpreter during the Iraq War, and leading digital transformation initiatives with Cisco in Saudi Arabia and Ooredoo in Qatar.Discover Wael's perspectives on leadership, community impact, the intersection of technology and humanity, and the future of AI in communication and language learning. He also reflects on the lessons of the pandemic, gratitude, and hope for the future.If you're interested in leadership, innovation, cross-cultural journeys, and the intersection of technology with purpose-driven impact, this episode is for you!

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