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“To become a master at any skill, it takes the total effort of your: heart, mind, and soul working together in tandem.”

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MARLENE HADDAD


 

 

 

 

She was born with a mission, committed to serve, vowed to help. She chose the path of dedication and offered her heart to serve the others.

She always gives, never gives up, never gives in, and mostly, never turns her back.

Down to earth, competent, angelic; she is the right lady at the right place…
The lady of success

 

 

Position: Metn Governor (Kaem Macam)

District: Mount-Lebanon

Administration: Jdeideh Serail

Degrees: BA in journalism. Lebanese University, 1986
Status: Single

Age: 51

Hobbies: Reading, travelling, sport, gymnastic and running


 



Originated from Niha, Chouf, the late Wadih El safi’s village, and raised in a house which doors were kept open to public, Marlene grew up in a typical Lebanese family who inhaled to her the constant urge to help others.

While her main concern is to spread happiness, Marlene spends every day of her life listening to people’s needs and solving their problems even if this should take her to face challenges.

After graduating in 1986, and like most of Lebanese, the war prohibited her to pursue her political science and banking studies.

She started her business career in Al Machrik bank, in the credit department for 4 years. After the bank declared bankruptcy, Marlene
participated and succeeded in a required government employee coop’s contest where she handled the medical & health files for four consecutive years.

In 1997, she presented for the 3rd grade employee test, succeeded and followed a training cycle in the Civil Service’s Council. A year later she was appointed Head of Department in the Meten Kaem Makamia under an official decree.

In 2005 she is the deputized Governor, and still after 9 years of dedicated work, she is still considered as a 3rd grade officer despite that her rank and positions are rated as a 2nd grade.

In the mean time, Marlene’s first grade priority remains in achieving and providing all services and duties putting no limits to her efforts.

 

 

 



 

 

 

 


 

•Your first priority in life? The well being and happiness of others.

•You sacrificed: My private life.

•A challenge that you are facing right now?
In the world of technology and internet, we are still working with limited and rudimentary equipments.

•A lost battle? I planned to found and build a resting habitat for elder people where they could live with dignity and pleasure. I started the project in Bsallim where I have served for 5 years but couldn’t raise the required amount and nobody continued what I have started. That was my dream for a better life.

•You can’t tolerate: Vanity, snobbery and egoism.