Mahmoud Ghazy
About Mahmoud Ghazy
Mahmoud Ghazy is a Business Analyst in the Digital Transformation Office at Banque Misr, where he focuses on optimizing processes and maximizing returns from digital initiatives. He has a background in strategic analysis and economic research, with previous roles at the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and the United Nations Information Center.
Current Role at Banque Misr
Mahmoud Ghazy currently serves as a Business Analyst in the Digital Transformation Office at Banque Misr. He has held this position since 2020, contributing to the bank's initiatives aimed at enhancing digital processes. His responsibilities include assessing the potential outcomes of digital transformation projects, which are crucial for optimizing operational processes and maximizing returns.
Previous Experience at Banque Misr
Prior to his current role, Mahmoud worked as a Strategic Analyst at Banque Misr for eight months in 2019. During this time, he was involved in developing Go to Market (GTM) strategies and planning rollouts for various digital initiatives. His work focused on ensuring that digitization projects aligned with the bank's strategic business goals.
Experience at Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
Mahmoud Ghazy served as an Economic Researcher at the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) in Egypt from 2018 to 2019. In this role, he conducted economic research that contributed to the ministry's understanding of the digital landscape and its implications for policy and strategy.
Role at United Nations Information Center
In 2015, Mahmoud worked as a News Editor at the United Nations Information Center for one month. This role involved managing news content and communications, providing him with experience in a global organization focused on information dissemination.
Education and Expertise
Mahmoud Ghazy earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the Faculty of Economics and Political Science, English section at Cairo University, studying from 2011 to 2015. His academic background supports his expertise in business modeling and data analysis, particularly in the context of digital transformation initiatives.