Yasmeena El Sabeh

Yasmeena El Sabeh (25 August 1995) is the daughter of former Lebanese deputy, minister, and journalist Bassem El Sabeh.
After graduating from a french private school in central Beirut, College Protestant Francais, El Sabeh hit the spotlight and took over her father's footstep.
Yasmeena El Sabeh, also known as Yaz, was summer schooled in the London School of Journalism, Oxford University and Cambridge University.
She is currently double majoring in Journalism and Political Science in the wealthiest university in the Middle East, the Lebanese American University.
Yaz aims to bring together youth and education through leadership programs (LAU Model Arab League journalist, reporter & social media coordinator, LAU Model United Nations public relations officer, Moderation & Justice Academy for Leaders trainer).
Apart from leadership, El Sabeh is a Shoutout UK correspondent, NooSoos accredited writer, NewYork Times talent community member, Writers Cafe writer.
She has published several articles, including one about Bashar Al Assad in Al-Mustaqbal newspaper and one in [http://www.dailystar.com.lb/AuthorArticles.aspx?id10526&link#axzz3BLihf1DZ The Daily Star] about Lebanon.
Yaz El Sabeh is making her way to fame as she already became a well-known figure through her writings, activities, social media.
The 19-year-old is also a debutante. She was part of the 14th Bal des Debutantes where she was introduced to the upper society of Lebanon, in front of the Prince of Monte Carlo.
 
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