Jeries Ziadat co-founded NAMA and grew it successfully despite
regional turbulence and economic decline. NAMA matured into the first dedicated
public opinion and research center (NPRC) in Jordan. It is a pioneering move
towards building an economy where both public and private sector stakeholders
can rely on insightful intelligence to enrich their strategic decision making
and growth objectives. In less than four years, NAMA has over 50 clients and
partners. The clients include, but are not limited to, the Crown Prince
Foundation (CPF), the World Values Survey Association - World Bank, Global
Corruption Barometer – Transparency International, International Republican
Institute – USAID, Konrad Adenauer Foundation, PwC, Royal Scientific Society,
Ministry of Political Development and Parliamentary Affairs, UN Women,
Jordanian National Commission for Women, NATO Association, House of Representatives,
Jordan Strategy Forum, British Embassy – SIREN Associates, Amman Stock
Exchange, and UNHCR.
NAMA has been growing steadily and establishing services such as
panel surveys, state of the country polls, and regular current affair polls.
NAMA has become a leading survey research firm in the region with partners in
the Middle East. It is also constantly developing digital intelligence
capabilities. In his position as CEO, Jeries oversees all polls and surveys,
manages projects and evaluations, and ensures NAMA’s continuous exponential
growth by forging relationships with key strategic partners. He is an expert in
strategic planning, research and analysis, business development, financial
advisory, project management and real estate project development consultancy.
Previously to leading NAMA, Jeries lead strategic and business planning and
ensured all work developed and implemented is aligned with the overall
corporate strategy and objectives. He took overall responsibility for business
development, research, marketing, networking and contract management. He also
developed presence and raised the profile of the company with donors,
governments, NGOs and the private sector in Jordan.