Nejla Moalla
{{Short description|Tunisian engineer and politician (born 1963)}}
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Nejla Moalla Harrouch,Leaders Magazine (français) Nejla Moalla Harrouch http://www.leaders.com.tn/article/13182-nejla-moalla-harrouch born on 23 April 1963, is an engineer and a Tunisian politician. She occupied the position of Minister of Trade and Handicrafts from January 2014 until February 2015. Her successors are Ridha Lahouel for Trade and Selma Elloumi Rekik for Handicrafts.
Biography
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In 1988, she became an analyst in the department of Industrial Affairs of Paribas Bank in Paris, and in 1989, analyst in charge of investment companies at Banque Internationale Arabe de Tunisie - BIAT.
After her position in the government, Nejla Moalla was nominated as CEO of BIAT Insurance.Leaders Magazine (français) Que devient Nejla Harrouch Moalla http://www.leaders.com.tn/article/16936-que-devient-nejla-harrouch-moalla
= Political career =
In January 2014, she was nominated Minister of Trade and Handicrafts in the government of Mehdi Jomaa.
Personal life
Nejla Moalla is married and has three children. Her father is Mansour Moalla; who occupied several ministerial posts during the time of Habib Bourguiba.
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Category:École Polytechnique alumni