Jury Member

Amal Enan

Partner, 500 Global | Chief Investment Officer, American University in Cairo’s Endowment

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Preserving The Planet

Amal Enan

Singapore

Amal is a Partner at 500 Global and Chief Investment Officer of the American University in Cairo’s endowment. Amal invests for generational equity and sustainability.

Amal Enan is a Partner at 500 Global, a global multi-stage venture capital fund with $2.5bn in assets under management. Amal is also the Chief Investment Officer of the American University in Cairo’s Endowment.

As CIO of AUC, Amal invests and oversees the University’s endowment across diverse asset classes with the goal of achieving sustainable generational equity and access to education. At 500 Global, Amal leads the firm’s early stage investments in Egypt in high growth sectors including healthtech, fintech and SaaS in addition to managing the wider Egypt programs and building the team. Amal was the former Executive Director of the Egyptian-American Enterprise Fund “EAEF”. Amal joined EAEF as the first employee and since then, the organization grew to over $300 mn under management, seeded four first time fund managers and invested in several Egyptian companies that address high development needs in Egypt. Prior to EAEF, Amal was part of a team of economists at the Macro-Fiscal Policy Unit in the Ministry of Finance where she formulated reform policies, drafted sections of the State Budget and negotiated with international organizations on matters that touch the lives of millions of Egyptians. Before the Ministry of Finance, Amal built her investment experience at the International Finance Corporation where she was an Associate Investment Officer at the Infrastructure Department working on debt and equity projects in MENA. Amal started her career in the research department of EFG-Hermes as a junior economist and became a CFA Charter holder in the years to follow.

Amal received an MBA degree from Harvard Business School, a Masters in Environment and Development from the London School of Economics and a Bachelor’s in Economics from Cairo University. Amal is a MELI fellow at the Aspen Institute and Young Global Leader at the World Economic Forum.