Profile
Mohammed Al-Dhubaib is currently a Non-Executive Director at Saudi Aramco Base Oil Co. Formerly, Mr. Al-Dhubaib was a Member of the Investment Placement Team at CMH Private Equity.
Mr. Al-Dhubaib completed an undergraduate degree at the University of New Orleans.
Mohammed Al-Dhubaib active positions
| Companies | Position | Start |
|---|---|---|
| SAUDI ARAMCO BASE OIL COMPANY - LUBEREF | Director/Board Member | 2026-02-28 |
Former positions of Mohammed Al-Dhubaib
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CMH Private Equity
CMH Private Equity Investment ManagersFinance CMH-PE operates according to Islamic Sharia'a principles. Their investment strategy focuses on opportunities in the GCC. They also consider investments in the MENA region in addition to North America, Europe, Far East, and Asia. They concentrate on projects in infrastructure and real estate, such as energy, industrial and commercial utilities. They typically seek majority interests and require board seats in portfolio firms. | Private Equity Investor | - |
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University of New Orleans
University of New Orleans Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Saudi Aramco Base Oil Co.
Saudi Aramco Base Oil Co. Integrated OilEnergy Minerals Engages in prospecting, exploring, drilling, extracting, processing, manufacturing, refining and marketing hydrocarbon substances | Energy Minerals |
CMH Private Equity
CMH Private Equity Investment ManagersFinance CMH-PE operates according to Islamic Sharia'a principles. Their investment strategy focuses on opportunities in the GCC. They also consider investments in the MENA region in addition to North America, Europe, Far East, and Asia. They concentrate on projects in infrastructure and real estate, such as energy, industrial and commercial utilities. They typically seek majority interests and require board seats in portfolio firms. | Finance |
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