Breaking: Leadership lineup surfaces in new gallery from Youm7 and United Media Services
The latest photo collection released today spotlights prominent figures connected to Youm7 and its parent, United Media Services. The imagery offers a rare glimpse into the leadership and creative talent steering the institution’s media portfolio.
Among the subjects featured are Ziad Zaza, tariq Nour, Ola Al-Shafi’i, Phaedra, and Hani Adel, with captions highlighting roles that bind the group’s executive leadership and its on-screen contributors. The captions reference board chairmanships and artistic leadership across the United Media Services ecosystem and Youm7’s operations.
Gallery highlights
Photographs showcase:
- Ziad Zaza
- Tariq Nour, Chairman of the Board of Directors, United Media Services Company
- Tariq Nour, chairman of the Board of Directors, the United Company
- ola Al-Shafi’i, Chairman of the Board of Youm7 and Head of Dramatic Content at the United Company
- Phaedra
- Hani Adel alongside the heroes of the Med term series
- Hani Adel
key facts at a glance
| Name | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Ziad zaza | — | — | Subject of the gallery |
| Tariq nour | Chairman of the Board of Directors | United Media Services Company | Captions identify leadership role |
| Tariq nour | Chairman of the Board of Directors | United Company | Second caption in gallery |
| Ola Al-Shafi’i | Chairman of the Board of Youm7; Head of Dramatic Content | Youm7 / United Company | Dual leadership noted in captions |
| phaedra | — | — | Subject of the image |
| Hani Adel | Actor | Med Term series context | Feature with series heroes |
| Hani Adel | — | — | Additional gallery caption |
What this means for the media landscape
The collection underscores the close-knit leadership and creative network linking print, digital, and scripted productions within the United Media Services ecosystem. By foregrounding board chairs and senior content chiefs alongside on-screen talent, the gallery signals a holistic approach to leadership that spans governance and programming. This cross-functional visibility can reflect a broader strategy to synchronize editorial directions, audience engagement, and drama-content advancement across platforms.
evergreen perspectives
Looking ahead,media groups that cultivate visible leadership across their networks tend to strengthen trust with audiences and partners. Transparent alignment between corporate governance and content creation helps clarify decision-making, while highlighting diverse roles—from boardroom chairs to creative leads—can inspire audiences and industry watchers alike.
Reader questions:
1) Which leadership profile in this gallery would you like to learn more about, and why?
2) What other leadership or talent showcases would you like to see from media groups that operate across print, digital, and dramatic content?
Further reading
For broader context on media leadership and governance in modern news groups, see sources from major outlets and international organizations:
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