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HRSE (HR Summit & Expo)
Masterclass: 25 October 2024
Conference & Exhibition: 23 - 24 October 2024
Workshops: 21 & 22 October 2024
Future Workplace Awards: 23 October 2024
Dubai, UAE

Melissa Salibi
Chief Human Resources Officer & Member of the Management Board at Kempinski Hotels S.A.
Speaker

Profile

As Chief Human Resources Officer and Member of the Management Board of Kempinski Hotels SA, Melissa Salibi is responsible for the delivery and implementation of the company’s people strategy.

In this capacity, she drives the HR agenda worldwide by overseeing the entire spectrum of human resources affairs, as well as the training function and the Kempinski employer branding. Melissa places great focus on people’s engagement and growth, as prerequisites of beautiful performance.

Melissa brings with herself more than 24 years of professional experience within the Human Resources sector. She joined Kempinski at the brand’s regional office in Dubai in October 2015, first as Regional Director, then Senior Director of Human Resources Middle East & Africa, overseeing more than 20 operating properties and leading various special projects, such as the enhancement of the brand’s digital recruitment toolkit and the launch of the global engagement activities. In addition, Melissa has been instrumental in taking initiative for the development, launch and implementation of multiple policies and brand standards, strengthening and improving the company’s HR function on a global level. She previously worked with brands such as FRHI Hotels & Resorts, Raffles Hotels, Rotana Hotels and Woolworths, a retail brand in South Africa.

Melissa Salibi holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Health & Social Services, specializing in Psychological Counseling, from the University of South Africa, and a Master of Science in Organisational and Business Psychology from the University of Liverpool in the UK.