About us
The mission of the WFF is to build a community to support Texas A&M at Qatar's female faculty, academic staff, and students to achieve their full potential and equitable representation in leadership positions and roles through initiatives that emphasize recruitment, retention and advancement.
WFF 2023-2024
Co-chairs
- Naqaa Abbas (Liberal Arts)
- Valentini Pappa (Graduate Studies)
Executive committee
- Annie Ruimi (Mechanical Engineering)
- Ghada Salama (Chemical Engineering)
- Sara Hillman (Liberal Arts)
- Brittany Bounds (Liberal Arts)
- Naqaa Abbas (Liberal Arts)
- Anne Schmalstig (Liberal Arts)
- Valentini Pappa (Graduate Studies)
Members
- Dhabia Al-Mohannadi (Chemical Engineering)
- Takwa Tarhini (Science)
- Tehmina Pirzada (Liberal Arts)
- Xueru Ding (Science)
- Yeran Soukiassian (Math)
- Neenu Shaji (Science)
- Mary Queen (Liberal Arts)
- Betsy Riley (Writing and Multimedia)
- Fadwa El Mellouhi (Science)
- Marwa Abdelgawad (Mechanical Engineering)
- Selma Awadallah (Electrical Engineering)
- Shauna Loej (Writing and Multimedia)
- Violet Johnson (Senior Associate Dean of Faculty Development/Liberal Arts)
- Lynsey Eames (Library)
- Joelle Fadlallah (Student Learning Support)