Saïd Business School Foundation
Wafic Saïd is the Benefactor and founding Trustee of the Saïd Business School Foundation, established to create Oxford University’s business school and to assist its development. Construction of the award-winning Saïd Business School was completed for the 2001-2 academic year and it is now listed among the leading international business schools.
The School is ranked by the Times and the Guardian first in the UK for its undergraduate management programme and by the Financial Times first in the UK for its executive education programmes, third for its MBA and fourth in the world for its Masters in Financial Economics.
The Foundation is assisting the University in its ambitious plans to expand the work of the Saïd Business School, particularly in the field of executive education, by participating in the construction of a major additional building.
The Trustees of the Saïd Business School Foundation are Lord Powell of Bayswater, Chairman, Professor Andrew Hamilton, Wafic Saïd, Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover, Sir Victor Blank, John Buchanan, Sir Colin Lucas, Professor Colin Mayer, Sir Callum McCarthy, Sir Bruce McPhail, Khaled Saïd and Philip Seers.
If you would like to know more about the Saïd Business School see www.sbs.ox.ac.uk

Nelson Mandela at the Saïd Business School for the opening of the Mandela
Lecture Theatre




