Held recently at the House of Lords, the 2025 Global Leadership Conclave honoured Moroccan excellence through the tribute paid to Dr. Mohamed Rdali, Deputy General Manager of La Mamounia Marrakech.
Moroccan excellence was showcased in London with the distinction awarded to Dr. Mohamed Rdali at the House of Lords, the upper chamber of the UK Parliament and one of the country’s most emblematic institutions.
In front of more than one hundred international leaders, the Deputy General Manager of La Mamounia was recognized for his strategic leadership and over two decades of experience within the legendary Marrakech palace. Already distinguished in 2024 among the “Most Prominent Leaders to Follow” and the “Global 200 Power Leaders in Finance,” Dr. Rdali continues to build a trajectory highly regarded on the global stage.
The presence of prominent personalities such as The Rt Hon Stephen McPartland, Former UK Minister of State for Security; Lord John Taylor of Warwick; Lord Graham Brady; Lord Rami Ranger FRSA; Baroness Sandeep Verma; Baroness Paula Uddin; Safiya Saeed, Mayor of Sheffield; Naima Ali, Former Mayor of Southwark; Dr Lisa Cameron, Former Member of the UK Parliament; and Costa Rican presidential candidate Dr Ronny Castillo Gonzalez, highlighted the importance given to this conclave. The diplomatic circle was also strongly represented, including Her Excellency Dr. Iruthisham Adam, Ambassador of the Maldives to the United Kingdom.
For Dr. Rdali, this distinction carries a profound significance: "This recognition is far greater than a personal achievement.It reflects the excellence of La Mamounia Marrakech https://mamounia.com/fr/.
On his LinkedIn account, he also recalled the philosophy guiding his career: “With more than two decades of executive experience at La Mamounia — where I currently serve as Deputy CEO in charge of Support Functions — I remain committed to a leadership philosophy that is strategic, human-centered, and anchored in long-term excellence and service.”
A Doctor in Management Sciences, alumni of the Harvard Business School, mentor within Morocco’s 40 Under 40 and Vice President of ARIH Marrakech-Safi, Dr. Rdali stands out as one of the Moroccan leaders actively contributing to the development of the Marrakech destination and to the international visibility of the national hospitality sector. He places his work within a collective dynamic, praising the professionalism of La Mamounia’s teams, the trust of the Board of Directors, and the leadership of CEO Pierre Jochem, whom he cites as essential pillars of this success.
"To be recognized in London is an honor, but to carry Morocco’s name with pride is the greatest privilege." he concludes.