John Sfakianakis is an Associate Fellow with Chatham House’s Middle East and North Africa Programme. He is the Chief Economist and Head of Economic Research of the Gulf Research Center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Dr Sfakianakis is also a Fellow at the Judge Business School and Senior Scholar at Pembroke College, University of Cambridge. He’s a board member of the University of California, Berkeley, Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Previously, Dr Sfakianakis was Middle East Director of the Ashmore Group (FTSE 100 firm) in Riyadh. His other former positions have included chief investment strategist at MASIC, a Saudi family-owned investment company; chief economic adviser to the Saudi Ministry of Finance; group general manager and chief economist, Middle East North Africa region for Credit Agricole C.I.B.; chief economist, Saudi British Bank (SABB/HSBC); and chief regional economist, Samba Financial Group. He also has served as adviser at the Ministry of Economy and Planning in Saudi Arabia and as economist at the United Nations (UNDP) and the World Bank.



Kalam (Arabic and Persian for ‘speech’ or ‘discourse’) is the microsite of the Middle East and North Africa Programme (MENAP) at Chatham House.

Kalam (Arabic and Persian for ‘speech’ or ‘discourse’) is the microsite of the Middle East and North Africa Programme (MENAP) at Chatham House.