Bedor Alrashoudi is the CEO and a board member of Jazan Energy and Development Co.
Since March 2020 she also has been chairwoman of Mango Jazan Co., which is 65 percent owned by Jazan Energy and Development Co.
Alrashoudi was recognized with an Ernst & Young Middle East and North Africa Female Role Model award in 2016. She is also a member of the Saudi Management Consulting Association.
Before her current role at Jazan Energy and Development Co., she was executive director of the strategy management office at the Ministry of Interior Transformation Program in 2018.
In 2017, Alrashoudi was executive director for enablement and government capability building at the National Center for Performance Measurement, known as Adaa. In 2014, she was a strategy and performance improvement advisory manager at Ernst & Young.
Alrashoudi’s professional career began in 2008 in the financial sector at Riyad Bank. Later she moved to the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, now the Saudi Central Bank, as a business analyst at the Center of Excellence. In 2013, she became the first Saudi woman to be recruited by the Saudi Central Bank.
Alrashoudi’s educational background includes a corporate directors certified program from the Middle East Institute of Directors in 2020.
In 2018, she gained a master’s degree in business administration from IE Business School.
Alrashoudi was also certified as an international change manager through LEORON Professional Development Institute in 2014.
She is a project management professional, certified through the Project Management Institute in 2014, and was certified in agile project management with Scrum, through Learning Tree in 2010.
In 2008, Alrashoudi was awarded a B.S. in computer science and information technology from King Saud University.