Haifa Bint Mohammed Al Saud
Princess Haifa Bint Mohammed Bin Saud Bin Khalid Al Abdulrahman Al Saud Advisor at the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers at the excellent rank since February 12, 2026. She previously served as Deputy Minister of Tourism for Strategy and Investment at the excellent rank, Vice President for Women’s Affairs at the Saudi Fencing Federation, and Chair of the Women’s Committee at the Arab Fencing Federation. She is also a board member of Al-Ahsa Development Authority and Taif Development Authority.
Educational qualifications of Haifa Bint Mohammed
Princess Haifa Bint Mohammed pursued her early education in Najd Schools in the capital, Riyadh. She continued her education and obtained a bachelor's degree in business administration (BA) from the University of New Haven in the United States of America and a master's degree in business administration (MBA) from London Business School in Britain. In addition to Arabic, she is fluent in French and English.
Professional life of Haifa Bint Mohammed
Princess Haifa Bint Mohammed began her career in the financial sector in Britain, then continued her work in the same sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In 2017, she was appointed to the General Sports Authority (currently the Ministry of Sport). She also held the position of Secretary General in the Formula E Committee -Diriyah. She then assumed the position of assistant to the Minister of Tourism for Executive and Strategic Affairs, where she was appointed by a Royal Order issued on July 4, 2022. She then served as Deputy Minister of Tourism for Strategy and Investment at the excellent rank from 2022 to 2026. She also served as a board member of the Tourism Development Fund, Vice President for Women’s Affairs at the Saudi Fencing Federation, and Chair of the Women’s Committee at the Arab Fencing Federation.
Contributions of Haifa Bint Mohammed to the sport sector in Saudi Arabia
Princess Haifa Bint Mohammed contributed to supporting women's sports in Saudi Arabia during her appointment to the General Sports Authority (currently the Ministry of Sport). Encouraged by Princess Reema Bint Bandar at the time, Princess Haifa devised a strategic plan to introduce women to sports, specifically fencing.