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communications management team for The Beatles. With the death of Brian Epstein, he assumed full responsibility for the band’s management. He was asked to become a director of Apple Corps at its formation, and oversaw its day-to-day operations. When The Beatles broke up, he became President and Chief Executive Officer of the Robert Stigwood Organization, Inc., a prestigious New York-based company with a high profile in theatre and film production and personal management.
Andrew Lloyd Webber came under the management of the RSO in 1971, beginning the long-term association that continues to this day.
In 1977 Peter formed the Entertainment Development Company, a Wall Street-financed
independent film company. Seeing a need for sophisticated public relations counsel for high-
visibility clients, he founded Brown & Powers in 1983 (subsequently Brown & Argus), Brown Lloyd James in 1997, and finally BLJ Worldwide in 2012. He is the author of ‘The Love You Make’, a definitive biography of The Beatles. Born and educated in England, he is a U.S. citizen.
Joined BLJ Worldwide in 2011, these many years in the agency helped her to strongly understand the financial operation side of business. Her role includes and not limited to preparing financial budgeting, auditing and cash flow management. As well as ensuring that financial transactions are accurately represented and monitor outgoing and incoming transactions, invoices, payments, and external and internal activities of the company across the agency.
Before moving to Qatar, Justin was seconded to the Office of Tony Blair in Kazakhstan where he was Responsible for communications support around key events including the ‘P5+1’ talks on Iranian nuclear disarmament and the President’s nuclear disarmament initiative. He has acted as a senior advisor to key officials on policy topics including Kazakhstan’s rule of law programme, judicial review, anti-corruption measures and plans to combat religious extremism.
Prior to this, he was a senior advisor to the Labour and Coalition Governments in the United Kingdom and led several public sector advertising campaigns on behalf of the Australian Public Service.
As General Manager and Head of the Finance and Investments practice at BLJ Worldwide, she supports clients across Qatar and the region with strategic planning, crisis communications, stakeholder engagement, narrative development, and creative campaigns.
Prior to BLJ, Iman worked in various strategic communications capacities for the UK’s Department for International Trade which is responsible for developing trade agreements between the United Kingdom and foreign countries; National Savings and Investments, an agency of the UK Treasury; and M&G Investments, one of Europe’s leading asset management houses.
Iman currently resides in Doha, Qatar, and provides strategic comms and senior counsel to BLJ Worldwide’s Finance including the Investment Promotion Agency of Qatar, the Qatar Financial Centre, North Oil Company, Media City Qatar, MoFA Permanent Committee for Organizing Conferences, and some Qatari banks.
Iman has also led on the PR and communications for the ‘Qatar Economic Forum, Powered By Bloomberg’ event, since its inception, which has seen over 150 influential business leaders from across the world convene to discuss the most pressing business issues.
She completed her degree in Marketing and Promotion at the University of the Arts London.
She gained her experience at PepsiCo, Egypt, where she managed strategic communications, culture-building, and internal engagement. Her roles also included shaping communication and CSR plans. Later, in Qatar at TripleTwo, she led marketing and advertising campaigns for renowned clients like Al Jazeera Media Network and the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy.
Hadia currently resides in Doha, Qatar, and oversees the Foundations & Education Practice. She completed her Bachelor of Arts in Integrated Marketing Communication at the American University in Cairo, Egypt.
As a Senior Director in BLJ’s Doha office, Anya oversees the Years of Culture initiative under Qatar Museums – a bilateral cultural exchange responsible for setting up and maintaining robust dialogue between Qatar and a different nation each year. In her role, Anya oversees strategic narrative development and integrated communications, including international media outreach and marketing.
As an Associate Director at Teneo Blue Rubicon in Doha prior to joining BLJ, Anya worked across the country’s biggest education and non-profit organizations, telling the stories of families whose children have been helped by the talented doctors at Sidra Medicine and the country’s broader investment in socio-economic development to the world. Anya was also part of the core team designing and testing Qatar brand’s crisis communications response, including building out team capabilities and training staff.
Anya holds a Master of Science in Behavioral Communications from Northwestern University and a Bachelor of Art in Public Relations and Sociology from Syracuse University.
Since arriving in Qatar in 2010, Katherine is at the helm of operations at BLJ Worldwide, where she runs the daily operations and activities of the company by overseeing several departments and oversees the (80+) staff members across the region and supports clients across different accounts working with corporate, private and semi-governmental organisations. She also supervises new business opportunities and plans the relevant logistic, operations and vital actions.
Katherine provides operational risk management solutions, frameworks and delivers strategic advice in the realm of business operations, human capital, and senior counsel to employees to provide effective solutions that can target efficiency, quality, and profitability in all areas of the business, promote the overall health and success of the business, managing financial & commercial budgets of business operations and guiding work teams are running smoothly.
From tactical business decisions to operations, human capital, administration, change management, strategic partnerships, and team supervision, Katherine wears many hats to ensure the Public Relations & Communications agency works in tandem to deliver high-quality client support while driving business growth.
She earned her airline certification license from (IATA) the International Air Transport Association in Doha State of Qatar. She completed her Bachelor of Science Degree in Information Technology at the Far Eastern University in the Philippines and is a certified computer specialist licensed by TESDA, a government agency. Katherine receives her professional certificate in Public Relations Management and Business Management Leadership Diploma.
Joined BLJ Worldwide in 2011, these many years in the agency helped her to strongly understand the financial operation side of business. Her role includes and not limited to preparing financial budgeting, auditing and cash flow management. As well as ensuring that financial transactions are accurately represented and monitor outgoing and incoming transactions, invoices, payments, and external and internal activities of the company across the agency.
Additionally, she worked as part of the senior management team to provide all necessary tasks, and reports preparation. She supports the business in ensuring the accuracy of all the financial documents provided to maintain transparency and accuracy.
Throughout her early employment, she provided the daily office financial operations and supported the operations, administration, and human resources requirements.
Roaa has completed her Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) from Cairo University.
At BLJ Katya is leading a team of 5 on all the regional communications for Qatar Museums account that includes 4 existing museums, 4 upcoming museums, 1 biennial design festival, 1 quadrennial contemporary art festival, several Qatar Museum galleries and all the international projects including collaborations with international institutions and exhibitions that come to Doha from abroad and vice versa. She also fully led on the Qatar Museum World Cup communications project for 6 months.