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| education = Osgoode Hall Law School, <br>York University<br>(Toronto, Canada) | | education = Osgoode Hall Law School, <br>York University<br>(Toronto, Canada) | ||
| occupation = Businesswoman and media executive<br>CEO of Collective Media Group<br>Co-founder of Dukkan Media | | occupation = Businesswoman and media executive<br>CEO of Collective Media Group<br>Co-founder of Dukkan Media | ||
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| known_for = The Dukkan Show | | known_for = The Dukkan Show | ||
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==Early life and education== | ==Early life and education== | ||
− | Born to an Iraqi father and Filipina mother from Escalante, Negros Occidental, Philippines,<ref name="rocked">[http://www.rockedphilippines.org/essays_daniels_sona.html Daniel’s SONA: A week before the President’s State of the Nation Address, 2008]. ''Rocked Philippines''. 2018-07-21.</ref> Reem Hameed grew up in | + | Born to an Iraqi father and Filipina mother from Escalante, Negros Occidental, Philippines,<ref name="rocked">[http://www.rockedphilippines.org/essays_daniels_sona.html Daniel’s SONA: A week before the President’s State of the Nation Address, 2008]. ''Rocked Philippines''. 2018-07-21.</ref> Reem Hameed grew up in Yemen, Iraq, Kuwait, the Philippines, and Canada.<ref>[https://www.graziame.com/culture/why-were-the-kids-that-fit-nowhere-and-everywhere "Why we're the kids that fit nowhere - and everywhere"]. ''Grazia''.</ref> Hameed moved to Ontario, Canada when was 16.<ref name="mille">[https://www.milleworld.com/podcast-dukkan/ The Podcast Documenting the Third Culture Kid Experience]. ''Mille''. June 13, 2018.</ref> She graduated with a B.A. degree in Global Political Science, and also holds a law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School at York University in Toronto, Canada.<ref name="illustrado">[http://illustradolife.com/100-mifg-reem-hameed/ 100 MIFG: Reem Hameed – Entrepreneur and Culture Innovator]. ''Illustradolife''. March 3, 2018.</ref> |
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
− | Hameed is the co-founder and CEO of Collective | + | Hameed is the co-founder and CEO of Collective, a Dubai-based media production company that had founded with Omar Abbas. She is also highly active in the UAE film industry.<ref>[https://www.menabytes.com/the-menabytes-drop-episode-001/ 5 Regional Podcasts You Need To Download Now]. ''MENAbytes''. Sep 24, 2019.</ref><ref>[https://creativeconomy.britishcouncil.org/blog/13/09/19/yce-multimediafilm-award-2013/ I’m privileged to be an Arab female entrepreneur]. ''British Council''. 19 September 2013.</ref> |
Hameed is also the producer of Cyber Quest, an annual IT and cybersecurity competition for secondary school students held in Abu Dhabi.<ref>[https://www.wearealive.com/work/motion/cyberquest-warrior.html CyberQuest Warrior]. ''We Are Alive''.</ref> | Hameed is also the producer of Cyber Quest, an annual IT and cybersecurity competition for secondary school students held in Abu Dhabi.<ref>[https://www.wearealive.com/work/motion/cyberquest-warrior.html CyberQuest Warrior]. ''We Are Alive''.</ref> | ||
− | Along with Yassin Alsalman, she was the executive producer for the song "Narcy" (ft. Mashrou' Leila) in the project ''SpaceTime''.<ref>[ | + | Along with Yassin Alsalman, she was the executive producer for the song "Narcy" (ft. Mashrou' Leila) in the project ''SpaceTime''.<ref>[https://soundcloud.com/thenarcicyst/time-ft-mashrou-leila Soundcloud]</ref> |
==Dukkan Show== | ==Dukkan Show== | ||
− | Reem Hameed is a co-host of the Dukkan Show, a podcast about "third-culture kids," with Omar Tom and Mohamad Akkaoui. ''Dukkan'' means "shop" in Arabic.<ref>[https://www.khaleejtimes.com/lifestyle/meet-uaes-podcasters-- 4 UAE podcasters you must listen to]. ''Khaleej Times''. June 16, 2018.</ref><ref>[https://www.khaleejtimes.com/Have-you-heard-these-UAE-podcasts-yet%3F- Have you heard these UAE podcasts yet?]. ''Khaleej Times''. October 22, 2017.</ref> The English-language show discusses wide-ranging topics, including entrepreneurship, politics, personal relationships, music, and many others.<ref>[https://www.harpersbazaararabia.com/lifestyle/entertain/you-need-to-download-these-top-5-mena-podcasts-right-now 5 Regional Podcasts You Need To Download Now]. ''Harpers Bazaar Arabia''.</ref> | + | Reem Hameed is a co-host of the Dukkan Show, a podcast about "third-culture kids," with Omar Tom and Mohamad Akkaoui. ''Dukkan'' means "shop" in Arabic.<ref>[https://www.khaleejtimes.com/lifestyle/meet-uaes-podcasters-- 4 UAE podcasters you must listen to]. ''Khaleej Times''. June 16, 2018.</ref><ref>[https://www.khaleejtimes.com/Have-you-heard-these-UAE-podcasts-yet%3F- Have you heard these UAE podcasts yet?]. ''Khaleej Times''. October 22, 2017.</ref> The English-language show discusses wide-ranging topics, including entrepreneurship, politics, personal relationships, music, and many others.<ref>[https://www.harpersbazaararabia.com/lifestyle/entertain/you-need-to-download-these-top-5-mena-podcasts-right-now 5 Regional Podcasts You Need To Download Now]. ''Harpers Bazaar Arabia''.</ref> The show was originally founded by Omar Tom, a native English speaker of Sudanese origin who grew up in Dubai.<ref>[https://omny.fm/shows/dubai-today/the-social-with-omar-tom-founder-of-dukkan-media The Social with Omar Tom, Founder of Dukkan Media]. ''Dubai Eye''. Oct 21, 2018.</ref> Later, Reem Hameed joined the show, followed by Mohamad Akkaoui, who was born in Abu Dhabi to Lebanese parents. Omar Tom had originally created the podcast in 2015 after finishing a postgraduate fellowship in San Francisco, United States. |
The Dukkan Show started off as a personal project at Omar's residence in Sharjah, but is now run by Dukkan Media,<ref>[https://www.pressreader.com/uae/grazia-middle-east/20181206/281943133959356 We're the kids that fit nowhere... nowhere...]. ''Grazia Middle East''.</ref> a creative media agency co-founded by Tom Omar and Reem Hameed. Dukkan Media offers publishing, advertising, and other services.<ref>[https://gulfnews.com/uae/health/two-transplants-and-running-1.1541938191209 Two transplants and running]. ''Gulf News''. November 11, 2018.</ref> The company also produces podcasts such as ''Forever Student'', a self-improvement radio show.<ref>[https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/forever-student/id1481328854 Forever Student (Dukkan Media)]. ''Apple Podcasts''.</ref><ref>[https://chartable.com/podcasts/forever-student Forever Student (Dukkan Media)]. ''Chartable''.</ref> | The Dukkan Show started off as a personal project at Omar's residence in Sharjah, but is now run by Dukkan Media,<ref>[https://www.pressreader.com/uae/grazia-middle-east/20181206/281943133959356 We're the kids that fit nowhere... nowhere...]. ''Grazia Middle East''.</ref> a creative media agency co-founded by Tom Omar and Reem Hameed. Dukkan Media offers publishing, advertising, and other services.<ref>[https://gulfnews.com/uae/health/two-transplants-and-running-1.1541938191209 Two transplants and running]. ''Gulf News''. November 11, 2018.</ref> The company also produces podcasts such as ''Forever Student'', a self-improvement radio show.<ref>[https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/forever-student/id1481328854 Forever Student (Dukkan Media)]. ''Apple Podcasts''.</ref><ref>[https://chartable.com/podcasts/forever-student Forever Student (Dukkan Media)]. ''Chartable''.</ref> | ||
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As of July 2018, the show had over 17,000 monthly listeners, most of whom were from the UAE and Saudi Arabia.<ref>[https://gulfnews.com/lifestyle/are-podcasts-the-next-big-thing-for-uae-1.2249719 Are Podcasts the next big thing for UAE?]. ''Gulf News''. July 11, 2018.</ref> Today, the show continues to increase in popularity, as the show's multiculturalism strongly appeals to the Gulf region's young, highly cosmopolitan communities. | As of July 2018, the show had over 17,000 monthly listeners, most of whom were from the UAE and Saudi Arabia.<ref>[https://gulfnews.com/lifestyle/are-podcasts-the-next-big-thing-for-uae-1.2249719 Are Podcasts the next big thing for UAE?]. ''Gulf News''. July 11, 2018.</ref> Today, the show continues to increase in popularity, as the show's multiculturalism strongly appeals to the Gulf region's young, highly cosmopolitan communities. | ||
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==Community service== | ==Community service== | ||
− | Hameed also | + | Hameed also used to volunteer for Rock Ed Philippines, a non-profit organization promoting alternative education in the Philippines. <ref name="rocked"/> |
==Awards== | ==Awards== |
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Reem Hameed is a Canadian businesswoman and media executive of Iraqi and Filipina heritage who is currently based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. She is best known as the co-founder of Collective Media Group[1] and Dukkan Media,[2] as well as being the co-host of the Dukkan Show, a popular podcast.[3]
Early life and education
Born to an Iraqi father and Filipina mother from Escalante, Negros Occidental, Philippines,[4] Reem Hameed grew up in Yemen, Iraq, Kuwait, the Philippines, and Canada.[5] Hameed moved to Ontario, Canada when was 16.[6] She graduated with a B.A. degree in Global Political Science, and also holds a law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School at York University in Toronto, Canada.[7]
Career
Hameed is the co-founder and CEO of Collective, a Dubai-based media production company that had founded with Omar Abbas. She is also highly active in the UAE film industry.[8][9]
Hameed is also the producer of Cyber Quest, an annual IT and cybersecurity competition for secondary school students held in Abu Dhabi.[10]
Along with Yassin Alsalman, she was the executive producer for the song "Narcy" (ft. Mashrou' Leila) in the project SpaceTime.[11]
Dukkan Show
Reem Hameed is a co-host of the Dukkan Show, a podcast about "third-culture kids," with Omar Tom and Mohamad Akkaoui. Dukkan means "shop" in Arabic.[12][13] The English-language show discusses wide-ranging topics, including entrepreneurship, politics, personal relationships, music, and many others.[14] The show was originally founded by Omar Tom, a native English speaker of Sudanese origin who grew up in Dubai.[15] Later, Reem Hameed joined the show, followed by Mohamad Akkaoui, who was born in Abu Dhabi to Lebanese parents. Omar Tom had originally created the podcast in 2015 after finishing a postgraduate fellowship in San Francisco, United States.
The Dukkan Show started off as a personal project at Omar's residence in Sharjah, but is now run by Dukkan Media,[16] a creative media agency co-founded by Tom Omar and Reem Hameed. Dukkan Media offers publishing, advertising, and other services.[17] The company also produces podcasts such as Forever Student, a self-improvement radio show.[18][19]
The Dukkan Show is weekly and issue-based,[20] and is one of the Gulf region's top-ranking podcasts for society and culture according to iTunes.[21][22] As the Arab world has had a rich, lengthy history of radio broadcasting, Hameed believes that podcasts such as the Dukkan Show fit well into this tradition.[23]
The Dukkan Show's hosts call themselves "Neo-Bedouins," a reference to their global nomadic roots.[24] The show has also strived to improve Arab representation in the media.[25][26]
In 2018, the Dukkan Show honoured the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan with Arabic poetry and other broadcasted content.[27][28]
As of July 2018, the show had over 17,000 monthly listeners, most of whom were from the UAE and Saudi Arabia.[29] Today, the show continues to increase in popularity, as the show's multiculturalism strongly appeals to the Gulf region's young, highly cosmopolitan communities.
Community service
Hameed also used to volunteer for Rock Ed Philippines, a non-profit organization promoting alternative education in the Philippines. [4]
Awards
In 2013, Reem Hameed won the British Council Young Creative Entrepreneurs Award, which was awarded to a total of nine recipients from various countries.[30]
In 2018, Illustradolife Magazine named her as one of the Top 100 Most Influential Filipinos in The Gulf.[7]
Media coverage
Hameed has been featured by major international media outlets in various languages, including in English, Arabic, French, Indonesian, and other languages. She has been covered by CNN Indonesia,[31] Warta Ekonomi,[32] France 24,[33] and La Presse.[34]
Further reading
- English
- Dukkan Show. Sekka.
- 13 underground UAE music shows (that are actually good). Whats On. 21 July 2016.
- Here are our favourite UAE podcasts, give them a listen. Whats On. 30 March 2017.
- Scandal in Satwa: the fashion shoot in old Dubai that sparked debate about cultural appropriation. Whats On. April 25, 2018.
- The MENA podcast market holds potential: US market offers great lessons. Ame Info. June 17, 2019.
- E015: Courage, My Love (With Special Guest: Reem Hameed). Soundcloud.
- Six things to do while you’re stuck in #DubaiTraffic. Dubai Week. 2018-05-28.
- Cinema Akil's Butheina Kazim on the most important questions to ask after watching Leaving Neverland. Grazia Middle East. 18 April 2019.
- Cinema Akil's Butheina Kazim on the most important questions to ask after watching Leaving Neverland. Grazia Middle East. 18 April 2019.
- Arabic
- أجندة فعاليات تُثري قمة روّاد التواصل الاجتماعي العرب. Al Bayan.
- "قمة رواد التواصل الاجتماعي العرب" تعلن اجندة الفعاليات. Al Bayan.
- "قمة رواد التواصل الاجتماعي العرب" تعلن الأجندة الأكبر من نوعها للفعاليات المصاحبة. Elaph.
- Dubai TV.
- البودكاست امتداد للراديو في المنطقة العربية. Al Wasat.
- البدو الجدد والبحث عن الوطن. Sekka.
- https://ar.graziame.com/ثقافة/لهذا-نحن-الشباب-الذي-لا-ينتمي-لأي-مكان،-في-كل-مكان
- https://middle-east-online.com/البودكاست-امتداد-رقمي-للراديو-عند-المستمعين-العرب
- https://alarab.co.uk/البودكاست-حرب-للسيطرة-على-راديو-ما-بعد-عصر-الراديو
- http://samanews.ps/ar/post/374712/البث-الرقمي-الصوتي-وريث-الراديو-في-المنطقة-العربية
References
- ^ Collective.ae
- ^ Dukkan Media
- ^ Dukkan Show
- ^ a b Daniel’s SONA: A week before the President’s State of the Nation Address, 2008. Rocked Philippines. 2018-07-21.
- ^ "Why we're the kids that fit nowhere - and everywhere". Grazia.
- ^ The Podcast Documenting the Third Culture Kid Experience. Mille. June 13, 2018.
- ^ a b 100 MIFG: Reem Hameed – Entrepreneur and Culture Innovator. Illustradolife. March 3, 2018.
- ^ 5 Regional Podcasts You Need To Download Now. MENAbytes. Sep 24, 2019.
- ^ I’m privileged to be an Arab female entrepreneur. British Council. 19 September 2013.
- ^ CyberQuest Warrior. We Are Alive.
- ^ Soundcloud
- ^ 4 UAE podcasters you must listen to. Khaleej Times. June 16, 2018.
- ^ Have you heard these UAE podcasts yet?. Khaleej Times. October 22, 2017.
- ^ 5 Regional Podcasts You Need To Download Now. Harpers Bazaar Arabia.
- ^ The Social with Omar Tom, Founder of Dukkan Media. Dubai Eye. Oct 21, 2018.
- ^ We're the kids that fit nowhere... nowhere.... Grazia Middle East.
- ^ Two transplants and running. Gulf News. November 11, 2018.
- ^ Forever Student (Dukkan Media). Apple Podcasts.
- ^ Forever Student (Dukkan Media). Chartable.
- ^ Where to go in the UAE to hear music or get yourself noticed as an artist. The National. August 10, 2016.
- ^ Podcasts: digitising an oral tradition. Wamda. December 4, 2018.
- ^ A Photoshoot In Satwa Has Caused Outrage On Social Media. LovinDubai. April 18, 2018.
- ^ Podcasters find niche in the Arab world. Gulf News. May 12, 2019.
- ^ 9 Powerful Podcasts Making Waves Across the Middle East. SceneArabia. 14 July 2019.
- ^ "Dukkan Show" Aims to Fight Cultural Appropriation In Arab Media. Forbes Middle East.
- ^ "Dukkan Show" Aims to Fight Cultural Appropriation In Arab Media. Forbes.
- ^ Residents express love for Zayed through art, poetry. Khaleej Times. December 16, 2018.
- ^ Zayed honoured through art, poetry and music. Gulf News. December 16, 2018.
- ^ Are Podcasts the next big thing for UAE?. Gulf News. July 11, 2018.
- ^ British Council Young Creative Entrepreneurs Award. Meetup. October 18, 2013.
- ^ Fenomena Podcast yang 'Merebut Hati' Arab Saudi . CNN Indonesia. 2019-05-14.
- ^ Masa Depan Podcast di Timur Tengah. Warta Ekonomi. 25 May 2019.
- ^ Le monde arabe n'échappe pas à l'explosion des podcasts. France 24. 2019-05-12.
- ^ Le monde arabe n’échappe pas à l’explosion des balados. La Presse. 12 May 2019.
External links
- Online profiles