Who’s Who: Sultan Al-Rajhi, communications and media manager at the National Transformation Program

Sultan Al-Rajhi. (Supplied)
Sultan Al-Rajhi. (Supplied)
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Updated 10 December 2021
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Who’s Who: Sultan Al-Rajhi, communications and media manager at the National Transformation Program

Sultan Al-Rajhi. (Supplied)

Sultan Al-Rajhi has been the communications and media manager at the National Transformation Program since September 2020.
The National Transformation Program aims to develop the necessary infrastructure and create an environment that enables the public, private and nonprofit sectors to achieve the Kingdom’s Vision 2030. This will be accomplished by attaining governmental operational excellence, supporting digital transformation, enabling the private sector, developing economic partnerships and promoting social development, in addition to ensuring the sustainability of vital resources.
Al-Rajhi’s responsibilities include planning, developing, implementing communication and media strategies — in addition to writing reviews, content editing, articles, annual reports and supervising the prepared production of visual, audio and digital materials. Al-Rajhi organizes press conferences, exhibitions and media campaigns management.
Before Al-Rajhi joined the National Transformation Program, he worked in many government entities. Al-Rajhi had worked at the Ministry of Sports for four years (2015-2019), including the department of digital media and media relations establishment and operation. He participated in the establishment and managing of the department. He had worked as a rapporteur and a member of several media committees for different events.
Al-Rajhi was the manager of the “National Transformation Program Campaign” (Transformation Continues) and the documentary “The Transformation Journey,” in which the leaders of the strategic objectives of the program participated. This documentary was the first to document and monitor the first five years of the transformational journey experienced by Saudi Arabia.
Al-Rajhi holds a master’s degree in digital media from King Saud University in 2014. He has a bachelor’s degree in education from King Saud University (2011).