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The Lighthouse Conversations with Hashem Montasser

The Lighthouse Conversations with Hashem Montasser

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Hashem Montasser, Founder of the The Lighthouse Restaurant & Concept Store in the UAE, is a raconteur who avidly follows the work of arts, culture, technology and, of course, food. In a series of conversations aimed at introducing its audience to the Middle East’s entrepreneurial landscape, Hashem asks his guests about their life journeys, inspirations, successes and failures and everything in-between.Copyright © The Lighthouse Arte Ciencias Sociales Economía
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  • “If you tell me we're not going to build, then probably replace me. There is no need for having me.” Karim Awad on leading EFG Hermes mid-revolution, a decade of building, and why legacy is measured by what remains after you leave​
    Apr 1 2026
    Karim Awad walked into EFG Hermes at one of the most turbulent moments in Egypt's recent history — a company caught mid-revolution, a bruised brand, and a region that wasn't sure it wanted to stabilise.​ What he did next is what this conversation is about.​ Karim and Hashem talked about the two years of firefighting that most people never saw — before the decade of expansion that everyone did. About the quiet conviction that drove him to turn a pure-play investment bank into a full-fledged financial services group. And about the question we found most interesting: how does Karim measure success?​ His answer surprised Hashem.​ Chapters: 0:00 Coming up.. 3:48 The firefighting phase 13:57 Expanding regionally and cementing the brand 23:37 Acquisitions and partnerships 32:19 Growth and future aspirations 43:51 Shareholder expectations 47:05 Personal legacy
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    53 m
  • Nicolas Bellavance-Lecompte on the Soul of Space and Collectible Design​
    Feb 16 2026
    “I really wanted to slow things down… to create an experience where people take their time, build relationships, and connect with design in a more human way.”​ Nicolas Bellavance-Lecompte has spent fifteen years living out of a suitcase, experiencing the quiet palazzos of Venice as well as the bustling streets of Beirut. He sits down with Hashem to share how his way of life and thirst for travel have inspired Nomad, a design fair that trades the noise of transactional fairs for the soul found in historic architecture. ​ ​They dive into the intentional revival of Abu Dhabi’s Terminal 1 for Nomad's Middle Eastern debut, the cultural renaissance currently sweeping the Middle East, and why, in our digital-heavy world, we’re all just looking for a reason to put down our phones and experience real connections.
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    51 m
  • “Going into a new market requires humility. You don’t know the market well, and you have to accept that.”
    Jan 12 2026
    In this year-in-review episode, Hashem looks back on 2025 and what it actually took to open two restaurants in Riyadh in one year.​ It’s a conversation about going up the learning curve fast, staying humble, and why consistency always outlasts hype.​​ Chapters: 0:00 Coming up... 6:13 Navigating Expansion into Saudi Arabia 10:01 Understanding Local Market Differences 13:44 The Impact of Social Media 21:19 The Role of Technology in F&B 25:12 Seeking Balance in a Digital World 35:43 What comes next? 39:19 Keith McNally's book
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    45 m
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