Serco’s Saudi Corporate Services appointment links to public sector programmes
Iain Hoey
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Serco announces senior Saudi appointment
Serco has appointed Maryam Alamasi as Head of Corporate Services for Saudi Arabia, announcing the move in Riyadh, KSA.
The company framed the appointment as part of its investment in national talent and its long term commitment in the Kingdom.
Maryam Alamasi’s background and previous role
Maryam Alamasi is a Saudi national with more than 18 years of experience in digital transformation, enterprise architecture and large-scale programme delivery.
Serco said she joins Serco Middle East from KPMG.
It said she led government and enterprise transformation initiatives and helped organisations improve performance against national digital excellence indices.
Corporate services remit and programme delivery
Serco said Alamasi’s work has included strategy development, roadmap design and governance.
It added that her experience spans RFP development and vendor evaluation.
The company also linked her work to advising on digital maturity and supporting progress against national benchmarks.
Comments from Maryam Alamasi
Maryam Alamasi, Head of Corporate Services, Serco Middle East, said: “Joining Serco at this moment of growth in Saudi Arabia is incredibly inspiring.
“I am proud to contribute my experience to an organisation that plays such a meaningful role in supporting national priorities and delivering positive impact for communities.
“Serco’s purpose driven culture, its commitment to developing Saudi talent and its dedication to helping government entities achieve their ambitions make this an exciting place to build the next chapter of my career.
“I look forward to working with our teams and partners to support progress across the Kingdom.”
Comments from Phil Malem
Phil Malem, CEO, Serco Middle East, said: “Maryam’s expertise and leadership will bring tremendous value to Serco and to the partners we proudly serve in Saudi Arabia.
“Her track record in delivering high performing transformation programmes, combined with her passion for enabling national capability, aligns with the strategic direction we are driving across Serco.
“We are delighted to welcome her to the team, and we look forward to the impact she will create as we continue supporting Vision 2030 and the Kingdom’s development journey.”
Serco points to recent work in Saudi Arabia
Serco said the past year has been strong for the company in the Kingdom.
It said it expanded its national workforce through strengthened Saudisation initiatives.
The company also said it has deepened support for major public sector programmes and advanced regional space capabilities, including satellite services and specialist geospatial expertise for government partners.

