Adil F. Wants to Transform the Moroccan Business Scene
Adil F., Business Administration, Morocco
Adil F. was raised in a small Amazigh village called Talat N’yaacoub, not far from Marrakesh, Morocco, in a close-knit community. He remembers it fondly as a melting pot of cultures, languages, and traditions.
“The beautiful landscapes, the warm hospitality, and the enchanting history of our land instilled in me a deep love for my country,” he says.
As a rapidly growing and emerging market, Morocco offered immense potential for businesses to thrive. With his knowledge of diverse and nuanced local cultures, Adil was confident he could create a business that appealed to customers across these groups. All he needed was the business skills offered by a formal education, so he decided to earn his bachelor’s in business administration at University of the People.
Adil feels passionately about the world of marketing. “The art of creating value for customers, building strong relationships with them, and understanding consumer behavior captivates me,” he says. “I’m glad to be learning all of this as part of my curriculum here and I am sure these skills will come in handy when I build my own business.”
According to Adil, his program at UoPeople provides a strong foundation for understanding the intricacies of the business world, equipping him with the skills necessary to make a tangible impact on the organizations he aims to be a part of.
“The broad knowledge base allows me to explore various aspects of business, identify my areas of interest, and develop a well-rounded understanding of how different functions contribute to the overall success of a company,” he adds.
UoPeople’s innovative online learning model allows him unmatched flexibility, enabling him to balance his studies with other personal and professional commitments. The diverse peer group at UoPeople is one of his favorite aspects. He says UoPeople’s commitment to breaking down barriers to higher education for students around the world deeply resonated with him.
Adil wants to see the state of education improve in his country, which is why he chose to earn an additional bachelor’s degree in education and is teaching at Sultan Moulay Slimane University. Although it can be challenging for him to manage time for both degrees, he takes things one day at a time and relies chiefly on his self-discipline in meeting daily targets.
“I want to give back to my community and contribute positively to my nation’s development,” he says.
Adil’s zeal to transform the Moroccan landscape both in terms of business and education is truly inspirational. We wish him all the very best in his future endeavors.