Sadeq Jarrar

Senior Media Advisor, Special Projects

Sadeq Jarrar is a strategic communications and management consulting expert with extensive experience in media analysis, media relations, crisis communications, and the development of integrated communications programs. He has led major public awareness and PR campaigns supporting policy objectives, CSR initiatives, and internal communications across both government and private sector environments.

His work focuses on corporate storytelling and high-impact Arabic content development, including speeches, strategic narratives, and press materials for senior leaders and national projects. Sadeq is recognized for building tailored communication strategies that align messaging, reputation goals, and audience needs.

At BRIDGE Summit, Sadeq Jarrar will discuss effective storytelling in the Arab world, the evolving landscape of strategic communications, and how organizations can build clarity, credibility, and influence in a fast-changing media environment.

UAE
Media

Sadeq Jarrarat BRIDGE

  • Media Fireside 10 December 10:00 - 10:20AM

    Preparing Youth for a World of Infinite Information

    In today’s information-saturated world, media fluency is as essential as reading or math. Yet a 2024 News Literacy Project survey found that only 39% of U.S. teens receive formal media literacy education, and just 18% can accurately distinguish news from ads, opinion, or entertainment. As students navigate increasingly AI-driven and conspiratorial media ecosystems, how can schools equip them to think critically, discern truth, and shape the digital world they’re inheriting?

    Academy Stage

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