Abstract
Our publications consist of a series of case studies which explore the historical evolution of selected leading family businesses in the MENASA region.
The historical narratives shed a light on the businesses’ multi-generational quest for longevity in spite of internal and contextual challenges.
In this webinar, we presented the third case study in the series, conducted with NCA-Rouiba (1966 – 2019). The company was founded by Salah Othmani and his father, Mohamed Saïd, in 1966 as Nouvelle Conserverie Algérienne (NCA), only four years after the country gained independence. Surviving years of economic and political instability, NCA-Rouiba has become the leading food processing company in the region, and the Rouiba brand of canned fruit juice is widely known in Algeria and neighboring countries.
Agenda
Introduction
Family Business Histories in the MENASA Region
Farida El-Agamy, Tharawat Family Business Forum
Martin Klimke, NYUAD
Presentation
NCA-Rouiba
Slim Othmani, Former Chairman, NCA-Rouiba
Panel Discussion
Conversation with Slim Othmani
Farida El-Agamy, Tharawat Family Business Forum
Martin Klimke, NYUAD