Michel Sabbagh: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
| Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
nationality = {{unbulleted list|{{team flag|Aerla}}}}| | nationality = {{unbulleted list|{{team flag|Aerla}}}}| | ||
allegiance = | | allegiance = | | ||
occupation = [[President of Aerla]] (former)<br> | occupation = [[President of Aerla]] (former)<br>Chairman and CEO of [[Sabbagh Financial Group]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (b. {{AN|1696}}) is an [[Aerla]]n politician, lawyer, and businessman who served as the third [[President of Aerla]] from {{AN|1740}} to {{AN|1750}}. Born to a [[Hatay]]yian-[[Nazarene]] family, he attended the [[University of Noursala]] and received a Master's Degree in Business. He is currently the CEO of the [[Sabbagh Financial Group]], a financial holding company, a position he has held since the end of his Presidency in {{AN|1750}}. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (b. {{AN|1696}}) is an [[Aerla]]n politician, lawyer, and businessman who served as the third [[President of Aerla]] from {{AN|1740}} to {{AN|1750}}. Born to a [[Hatay]]yian-[[Nazarene]] family, he attended the [[University of Noursala]] and received a Master's Degree in Business. He is currently the CEO of the [[Sabbagh Financial Group]], a financial holding company, a position he has held since the end of his Presidency in {{AN|1750}}. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Early Life=== | ===Early Life=== | ||
Michel Sabbagh was born in early {{AN|1696}} to a devout Hatayyian-Nazarene family in the town of Kramersville (Hatayyian: Suqhaa). His father, Amine, was a priest at the village church known for his bombastic and fiery sermons that imbued the young Michel with a passion for public speaking. His uncle, also named Michel, owned a large tomato farm outside of the village and owned the village bank. Sabbagh graduated from high school in {{AN|1714}} and, against his father's wish for him to enter the priesthood, enrolled in the [[University of Noursala]] and enrolled in the school's Business program. | Michel Sabbagh was born in early {{AN|1696}} to a devout Hatayyian-Nazarene family in the town of Kramersville (Hatayyian: Suqhaa). His father, Amine, was a priest at the village church known for his bombastic and fiery sermons that imbued the young Michel with a passion for public speaking. His uncle, also named Michel, owned a large tomato farm outside of the village and owned the village bank. Sabbagh graduated from high school in {{AN|1714}} and, against his father's wish for him to enter the priesthood, enrolled in the [[University of Noursala]] and enrolled in the school's Business program. | ||
===Presidency=== | |||
===Post-Presidency=== | |||
During his time as President of Aerla, Sabbagh's position as Chairmain and CEO at Sabbagh Financial Group were given to his brother-in-law, Elias Ayoub. After he retired the Presidency he once again took over the company, making Elias the vice-chairman. In {{AN|1753}} he was named by President [[Thomas Guthrie|Guthrie]] as a delegate to the [[Concord Business Council]], alongside [[Noursala Military-Industrial]] CEO Daniel Sonnenfeld. | |||
Revision as of 03:48, 15 February 2026
| Michel Sabbagh | |
| | |
| Full name | Michel Amine Sabbagh |
|---|---|
| Physical information | |
| Species | Human |
| Gender | Male |
| Hair color and style | Black |
| Eye color | Brown |
| Biographical information | |
| Date of birth | 1696 AN (57 AN years old) |
| Place of birth |
Kramersville, |
| Residence(s) | Noursala, Aerla |
| Nationality | |
| Occupation |
President of Aerla (former) Chairman and CEO of Sabbagh Financial Group |
Michel Sabbagh (b. 1696 AN) is an Aerlan politician, lawyer, and businessman who served as the third President of Aerla from 1740 AN to 1750 AN. Born to a Hatayyian-Nazarene family, he attended the University of Noursala and received a Master's Degree in Business. He is currently the CEO of the Sabbagh Financial Group, a financial holding company, a position he has held since the end of his Presidency in 1750 AN.
Biography
Early Life
Michel Sabbagh was born in early 1696 AN to a devout Hatayyian-Nazarene family in the town of Kramersville (Hatayyian: Suqhaa). His father, Amine, was a priest at the village church known for his bombastic and fiery sermons that imbued the young Michel with a passion for public speaking. His uncle, also named Michel, owned a large tomato farm outside of the village and owned the village bank. Sabbagh graduated from high school in 1714 AN and, against his father's wish for him to enter the priesthood, enrolled in the University of Noursala and enrolled in the school's Business program.
Presidency
Post-Presidency
During his time as President of Aerla, Sabbagh's position as Chairmain and CEO at Sabbagh Financial Group were given to his brother-in-law, Elias Ayoub. After he retired the Presidency he once again took over the company, making Elias the vice-chairman. In 1753 AN he was named by President Guthrie as a delegate to the Concord Business Council, alongside Noursala Military-Industrial CEO Daniel Sonnenfeld.