World Intelligence Network

World Intelligence Network

DR MANAHEL THABET, PHD

The youngest – and only – Arab with a PhD in Financial Engineering, she writes research papers on quantum mathematics. Her work to revolutionize our understanding of math and physics is poised to earn her a second PhD, at the age of 32.

Thabet, the winner of L’Officiel’s Inspirational Woman of the Year award in 2010, is also an active member of MENSA, Young Arab Leaders, the International Association of Financial Engineers, the President of IQuestion – a high IQ society that restricts access to those at or above the 98 percentile MENSA level – Vice-President of WIN, the World Intelligence Network, and Supervisor of the Arabian Intelligence Network. This is all in addition to her day job as President of SmartTips Consultants, a company offering management consultancy, feasibility studies, strategic planning advice and crisis management to the business community.

In the field of financial engineering, Dr. Manahel’s thesis has been involved in the Financial Engineering society research. The thesis has made contributions to finance research studies including the theory of interest rate behavior and empirical testing of arbitrage pricing theory in the financial markets.

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A new millennium and new ideas facing the world. Being aware of the importance of intelligence matters, Dr. Evangelos G. Katsioulis founded The World Intelligence Network (WIN) on January 1st, 2001. This date signals a departure from the structures and functions traditionally associated with high IQ societies.

WIN facilitates the participation of its member societies and their respective members by providing an alternative environment in which their original ideas may be freely proposed, constructively critiqued, and widely disseminated.

WIN also represents an unprecedented resource for creative problem solving for the world at large.

WIN seeks to establish itself as a global vector for the cultivation and development of ideas by the most intellectually gifted people.

The acronym WIN represents a move towards progress, the hope of a victory for humanity using all its potential.

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