Chief Executive Officer
Licensed Lawyer | Co-founder
Professional Summary:
Mohammad Alahmad is a distinguished Saudi attorney and legal
advisor with over a decade of experience specializing in government
transformation, privatization, corporate governance, and digital
transformation. He is licensed by the Saudi Ministry of Justice, holds a Master's
degree in Law, and is currently pursuing his Doctorate at the High Institute of
Judiciary.
Mohammad has played a pivotal role in supporting major national
projects aligned with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 by providing innovative legal
solutions in public-private partnerships (PPP), regulatory compliance, and
renewable energy initiatives. His expertise spans a diverse range of sectors,
including aviation, media, technology, and sports.
Areas of Expertise:
· Privatization and Public-Private Partnerships (PPP).
· Corporate Governance and Regulatory Policy Development.
· Digital Transformation and Emerging Technologies.
· Labor Law Compliance and Workforce Relations.
· Renewable Energy and Infrastructure Projects.
· International Conventions and Regulatory Alignment.
Key Achievements:
· Led more than 12 major government transformation and
privatization projects in support of Vision 2030 objectives.
· Provided legal advisory for regulatory compliance under the Cape
Town Convention related to aviation finance.
· Developed corporate governance frameworks and policies for
leading regional and international corporations.
· Advised multinational corporations on labor compliance,
workforce structuring, and localization strategies.
· Supported major digital transformation initiatives, including
restructuring of IT operations and negotiation of advanced technology
contracts.
· Structured and negotiated power purchase agreements (PPA) and
project development agreements (PDA) for renewable energy projects.
· Provided legal counsel to key stakeholders in the esports and
broader sports sectors.
· Managed sensitive internal investigations concerning governance,
fraud, and workplace misconduct.