Hossam Mounir and Salah El Din Aloui named in Africa PR Week's top 10 PR leaders in Egypt

Africa PR Week has named Hossam Mounir and Salah El Din Aloui among the top 10 most influential figures in Egypt's public relations industry. The recognition honors their extensive careers in strategic communications and contributions to advancing professional practices in local and regional markets. The annual list spotlights communications leaders across the continent who are shaping the future of public relations through innovation and strategic excellence.

In a recent announcement, Africa PR Week named Hossam Mounir among the top 10 most influential figures in Egypt's public relations industry, recognizing his more than 15-year career in strategic communications. Mounir has led communication campaigns across multiple sectors, including financial services and banking, energy, real estate, technology, healthcare, fast-moving consumer goods, telecommunications, media, as well as public and private sector organizations. He has worked on campaigns for global and regional institutions such as Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble, DP World, Central Bank of Egypt, ExxonMobil, and Suez Canal Container Terminal, alongside brands like Emaar, Allianz, Jumia, realme, and National Library and Archives of the United Arab Emirates.

Mounir's professional approach focuses on building sustainable media relationships, crafting clear messaging, managing corporate reputation, and supporting organizations through crisis communications, while aligning communication strategies with broader business objectives. Beyond client work, he has contributed to mentoring young professionals in the public relations field and participated in community and development initiatives that have received industry recognition.

Mounir holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication from Cairo University, alongside a Bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems, in addition to professional certifications in communications and public relations. His inclusion reflects his standing as one of Egypt’s prominent communications professionals and highlights his role in supporting the ongoing evolution of the country’s public relations industry.

In a similar vein, Salah El Din Aloui, Chairman and Managing Director of Jupiter Commz PR, has been recognized as one of the top 10 leaders shaping the future of public relations in Egypt. Aloui brings more than two decades of experience in corporate communications and public relations, and has played a role in developing strategic PR models tailored to regional and international markets. His career spans leadership positions across multinational agencies and major investment groups, where he led communications operations across multiple countries and sectors.

In addition to advising senior leadership teams across industries including finance, energy, healthcare, and technology, Aloui has delivered executive media training programs in several countries across Africa and Europe. The recognition underscores his growing influence in shaping Egypt’s communications landscape and contributing to the evolution of the public relations industry across Africa.

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