CEO, Sayegh Companies
Habib Khalil Sayegh is CEO of Sayegh Companies, based in Lebanon
with associated companies in more than 18 countries.
Habib Khalil Sayegh graduated from the University of Cambridge in
the UK with a Master’s degree in Business Administration in 1994, a
Master’s degree in Arts in 1990 and a Bachelor’s degree in Arts (Hons)
in 1987.
At present, the Sayegh group employs over 650 highly-trained
personnel. The cornerstone of Sayegh’s pride is its famous collection
of over 700 dictionaries and encyclopeadias, published by Librairie du
Liban, founded in 1944 by Habib’s father, the late Dr Khalil Sayegh,
and his late brother Georges Sayegh. Other major achievements are
the York Notes, the number one guide to English literature in the UK,
the publication of the superb Ladybird series in Arabic, the Butterfly
series, the publication of complete works of authors of leading Arabic
literature including Nobel Prize winner Naguib Mahfouz, and others.
Since 1999, Sayegh’s contribution to the field of education has
increased significantly with the establishment of the Educational
Research Centre (ERC). ERC participates in a number of projects with
governments.
Sayegh is closely associated with the world’s leading education
company, Pearson. Sayegh and Pearson have established an enduring
strategic relationship which began in 1945 between the founder
Dr Khalil Sayegh and Longman & Green.
In the last five years ERC has launched a number of ambitious Pan-Arab
initiatives, the flagship programme of which is the International Arab
Baccalaureate (IAB), and has invested heavily in the development of
e-learning and e-assessment platforms and materials.