Hazem Zedan
About Hazem Zedan
Hazem Zedan is a Senior Finance and Grants Officer at Save the Children International, managing financial operations and grants for the Lower Egypt area.
Title and Current Role
Hazem Zedan is currently serving as the Senior Finance and Grants Officer at Save the Children International. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing financial operations and managing grants within the Lower Egypt area. He brings over five years of experience to this position, ensuring effective resource allocation and grant management.
Professional Experience at Save the Children International
Hazem Zedan has been associated with Save the Children International for more than five years. During his tenure, he has taken on increasing responsibilities in financial operations and grants management. As the Senior Finance and Grants Officer, he coordinates financial processes and oversees grant-related activities, ensuring compliance with organizational standards and donor requirements.
Previous Role at SC Johnson
Before joining Save the Children International, Hazem Zedan worked as a Grants Officer at SC Johnson. In this position, he gained valuable experience in managing grants and financial operations. His role involved ensuring that funds were allocated efficiently and in accordance with the company's policies and donor guidelines.
Educational Background
Hazem Zedan completed his Bachelor's degree from Alexandria University, studying there from 1996 to 2000. His education has provided a strong foundation for his career in financial operations and grants management, allowing him to apply academic knowledge to practical scenarios effectively.
Expertise in Financial Operations and Grants Management
With extensive experience in managing financial operations and grants, Hazem Zedan has developed a comprehensive understanding of the financial landscape and grant processes. His expertise includes overseeing financial procedures, ensuring compliance, and managing grants effectively to support organizational goals and donor expectations.