Young... Successful...
Lebanese VIP
Jocelyne Abdel Malak
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They are young, they struggled hard; their capacity, charisma, and personality made of them what they are today… People of Success!
Position: Co founder & President
Company: GEORGES CHAKRA
Degrees: Commercial Science
Status: Married to Samir Abdel Malak
Kids: Maria (12 years)
Hobbies: Walking & Tennis
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One of the qualities of a successful business woman is certainly to combine responsibilities with sacrifices and hard labor.
Devoting her precious time equally to work and family…
… Without forgetting for a single moment that she is a woman before and after all…
Jocelyne started her first challenge establishing, with St. Vincent De Paul organization, “Baytouna” a humanitarian project providing hot meals for every needy person. Later on she continued her escalade rising high in the world of fashion and celebrity with Georges Chakra in a world where struggling to reach and keep success becomes an everyday fight…
It is not by chance nor by luck but through perseverance, honesty and hard work that she became the woman she is today.
A lady full of determination, with a golden heart, babies eyes and an incredible sense of humor hidden behind wisdom and serenity… Jocelyne…a woman of Success!
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-The principles that you will never change?
Authenticity & Honesty
-What did life teach you?
Perseverance
-What are the 3 best qualities that you look in a man?
Altruistic, Generous and responsible…. And so much more
-To be happy, should a woman be less demanding or more exigent?
When a woman is in harmony with herself she’ll be happy and satisfied with what she got
-Your target in life?
Preserve my family’s happiness and stability
-One thing you can’t forgive?
LIES
-What personality marked you in your life?
My father. He gave me confidence and a model to follow
-What would you have liked to do if you were not what you are today?
Continue “Baytouna” project trying to help as many people possible
-The best advice given to you?
Keep your head in the clouds & your feet on the ground
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