I translate C-level vision into governed, executable transformation — connecting strategy, architecture, and engineering into one coherent fabric.
I am an Enterprise Architecture & Digital Transformation Specialist based in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia, delivering enterprise-scale healthcare and technology solutions for over seven years. My practice connects strategy, architecture, and engineering — translating C-level vision into governed, executable transformation roadmaps.
My focus sits at the intersection of three frameworks: TOGAF for enterprise architecture discipline, NORA for alignment with Saudi digital governance, and ArchiMate for modeling business, application, data, and technology layers as one coherent fabric. I currently apply this lens to the GAD Heart & Lung Institute — a newly established specialized hospital and the first of its kind in the Middle East.
Beyond healthcare, I work flexibly across domains — building data architectures, integration platforms, and cloud-native services in Java, Spring Boot, and microservices. I'm CPHIMS-aligned, fluent in HL7/FHIR/DICOM/SNOMED/LOINC, and have shipped EDW pipelines, BI dashboards, and predictive analytics that moved real KPIs — including a 12% reduction in ICU length of stay and a 25% faster month-end close.
Whether the engagement is a greenfield hospital build, a data governance program, or a cloud modernization, my goal is the same: align the business with technology that is secure, scalable, interoperable — and demonstrably valuable.
Transformation is people and process before it is platform. I lead the human side of change as deliberately as the technical side.
Coaching engineers and analysts toward an architecture mindset, running Java/solution-architecture mentorship, and building "digital champions" who carry the change into daily operations.
Skills-gap surveys, phased adoption plans, and communication that makes the "why" land. I treat clinician and end-user readiness as a first-class deliverable, not an afterthought.
Trusted advisor to chairmen, CIOs, and PMOs. I translate between executive intent and engineering reality, keeping every architecture decision traceable to a business outcome.
A bit of the human side. Architecture is a craft I genuinely enjoy — and a few things keep the curiosity sharp.
My CS graduation project was a Unity 3D physics game — I still love systems that simulate the real world and the discipline of making them perform.
"Building a Second Brain" and a growth-mindset habit keep me reading, modeling, and sharing lessons-learned with the community.
Egyptian, working across the Gulf — comfortable bridging cultures, languages (EN/AR), and the gap between global standards and local governance.
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