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What To Know
- In 2024, she was named the 12th most powerful businesswoman in the Middle East by Forbes, further cementing her position as a leading voice in the regional and global business landscape.
- Her presence at WEF Davos highlights the increasing role of Middle East–based business leaders in shaping global economic and corporate discussions, particularly in sectors such as retail, fashion, sustainability and consumer innovation.
- Sima Ganwani Ved, Founder and Chairwoman of Dubai-headquartered Apparel Group, will speak at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos today, marking another milestone for the region’s representation on the global leadership stage.
Sima Ganwani Ved, Founder and Chairwoman of Dubai-headquartered Apparel Group, will speak at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos today, marking another milestone for the region’s representation on the global leadership stage.
Her participation reflects Apparel Group’s continued focus on purposeful leadership, long-term business thinking, and contributing to high-level global conversations that shape the future of economies, industries and societies.
The World Economic Forum in Davos brings together heads of state, business leaders, policymakers and thought leaders from across the world to discuss critical global challenges, including economic growth, sustainability, innovation and social impact.
A global voice from Dubai’s retail sector
Sima Ganwani Ved is an Indian businesswoman and philanthropist and the founder of Apparel Group, a multinational retail and fashion conglomerate headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Over the years, Apparel Group has grown into one of the region’s most influential retail players, operating a wide portfolio of international brands across the Middle East, Asia and beyond.
Her presence at WEF Davos highlights the increasing role of Middle East–based business leaders in shaping global economic and corporate discussions, particularly in sectors such as retail, fashion, sustainability and consumer innovation.
Leadership rooted in long-term vision
Apparel Group has consistently emphasised responsible growth, people-centric leadership and future-focused strategies. Ved’s participation at Davos aligns with the group’s commitment to engaging in meaningful dialogue around leadership, global collaboration and sustainable business practices.
An alumna of King’s College London, Ved has been recognised for her influence and leadership on multiple international platforms. In 2024, she was named the 12th most powerful businesswoman in the Middle East by Forbes, further cementing her position as a leading voice in the regional and global business landscape.
Strengthening global conversations
As global markets navigate rapid change, shifting consumer behaviour and evolving economic realities, voices from diverse regions are playing a growing role at international forums like WEF. Ved’s participation underscores Dubai’s emergence as a global business hub and Apparel Group’s expanding influence beyond the region.
Her address at Davos is expected to contribute to discussions on leadership, resilience, and the future direction of global business ecosystems.
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