Tunisian international student has big plans for the marketing field
If there was one word to describe Soufiene, it would be ambitious. An easy-going beach lover, he has dreamed of coming to America since he was a boy. Now that he’s here, Soufiene Ben Jemaa is prepared to bring home vital communication skills for small Tunisian businesses. Growing up in Tunisia, Jemaa was surrounded by tourist hubs and flourishing industries, but was met with limited innovation. “The education is really good, but creativity is low and my goal is to inspire the youth to execute their projects,” said Jemaa. He is passionately proud of his home country Tunisia. “I lived on an island in Tunisia and is a flourishing country, large history. We have a lot of religious diversity, Islam, Judaism, Christianity. Muslims will go to Saudi Arabia, and the Jewish will come to Tunisia. We are very respectful of our differences.”
During his recent scholarship excursion in Washington D.C., Jemaa absorbed precious leadership skills, while engaging in a vital cross-cultural dialogue. “At the conference, we were working on small-term and long-term goals; discussing the future relationship between America and Tunisia, which actually goes back hundreds of years,” said Jemaa. At the forefront of Tunisia’s economy lies a tourism empire, a market that is gradually growing interest. Behind the mechanisms of this industry is Jemaa’s future agency dream. “I want to market other people’s products like food, clothes, and grow small businesses.”
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