Lucien Zeigler
Research Director, SUSTG
Lucien Zeigler is Research Director at the Saudi-US Trade Group (SUSTG), and CEO of the Middle East conference network and database Arabianomics.com. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia and is pursuing a Master’s Degree in International Commerce and Policy at George Mason University. He currently resides in the Washington, D.C. area. | Twitter: @lucienzeigler
Articles by Lucien Zeigler
The Saudi Press Agency reports that the Director General of World Health Organization (WHO) Dr. Margaret Chan "expressed thanks to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for its cooperation with WHO against Coronavirus."
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SACM Career Fair: U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia says ‘Future is Full of Opportunity’ | SUSTG.org
The U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, James Smith, wrote in Al Arabiya today a congratulatory letter for the roughly 8,000 Saudi students who are graduating this week at the SACM Career Fair and Graduation Ceremony.
"More than 70,000 ... Continue Reading
5 Things to Know About the 2013 SACM Career Fair and Graduation Ceremony This Week | SUSTG.org
The 2013 SACM Career Fair and Graduation Ceremony begins this week at the Gaylord National Harbor in the Washington, D.C. area. Thousands of Saudi students will descend on the nation's capital to participate in this impressive event, which ... Continue Reading
Slideshow: Coming to Riyadh’s KAFD: A Female-Designed Metro Station | SUSTG.org
A leading female architect has been chosen to be the lead architect of the forthcoming metro station in the brand-new King Abdullah Financial District, Arabian Business reports. ... Continue Reading
Saudi Arabia: Car Manufacturer? | SUSTG.org
A new report states that Saudi Arabia is in negotiations with Jaguar Land Rover for a production line in ... Continue Reading
Olympic-Sized Water Bill: Saudi’s NWC Signs Agreement to Provide Water to Prince Alwaleed’s Kingdom Tower Jeddah | SUSTG.org
The National Water Company of Saudi Arabia signed a $587 million deal to supply water to the planned Kingdom Tower Jeddah complex, ... Continue Reading
Rare Photo Shows View from Top of Albraj al Bait, the ‘Mecca Clock Tower’ | SUSTG.org
An incredible photo has surfaced on the social networking site Twitter that appears to be taken from the above the very top of the Abraj Al-Bait tower in Mecca, also known as the Mecca Royal Hotel Clock Tower.
The tower is ... Continue Reading
Are U.S. Companies Missing Out on a Saudi Nuclear Bonanza? | SUSTG.org
The recently-completed Saudi Sustainable Energy Symposium at the Ritz Carlton Riyadh brought high-level officials and companies together to discuss “a common understanding between all stakeholders” concerning the development of the Kingdom of ... Continue Reading
Royal Decree May Ease a ‘$67B Housing Logjam’ in Saudi Arabia, Reuters Reports | SUSTG.org
Reuters is reporting that last week's Royal Decree to tackle Saudi Arabia's housing program has removed "an obstacle to a $67 billion program to ease the country's housing shortage," which "may push the program forward by opening up ... Continue Reading
Is this the Man Who Caused a Stir at a Saudi Festival for Being ‘Too Handsome?’ | SUSTG.org
According to blog.asiantown.net, one of the men removed from a Saudi festival for 'being too handsome' is ... Continue Reading
SUSRIS: Defense Secretary Hagel in Riyadh, Greeted by Saud al-Faisal and Amb James Smith | SUSTG.org
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First Saudi Woman Tops Everest
Last year a team of ten Saudi women mounted a climbing effort at Everest to raise awareness for the "Pink Ribbon" breast cancer campaign. The effort, called "A Woman's Journey: Destination Mount ... Continue ReadingEditors Choice
SACM Career Fair: U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia says ‘Future is Full of Opportunity’
The U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, James Smith, wrote in Al Arabiya today a congratulatory letter for the roughly 8,000 Saudi students who are graduating this week at the SACM Career Fair and Graduation Ceremony. “More than 70,000 young Saudis … Continue reading →
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Saudi woman makes history by reaching Everest summit
A Saudi woman has made history by reaching the summit of the world's highest mountain. Raha Moharrak, 25, not only became the first Saudi woman to attempt the climb but also the youngest Arab ... Continue Reading

