Rachid Moukhabir was born in Casablanca, Morocco. After
completing High School at Lycee Moulay Idriss in math major in 1993, he was
accepted in “Les Class Preparatoire aux Grands Ecole des Ingenieur” at Lycee
Mohamed 5 in Casablanca. There, he completed 2 years of Math Sup/ Math
Spe. Later on, Rachid had to take some
time off from college to attend to personal medical matters and that prevented
from going back to the engineering school due to the school strict and
stringent rules and regulations. Rachid was
enrolled to the Industrial Institute in Casablanca, where
he received an associate degree in Industrial Instrumentation. Two years later,
Rachid started his own company, Manar Froid, specialized in the maintenance of
restaurant equipment and home appliances. He ran the company for two years
until he decided to emigrate to the United
States of America in
2003.
Upon his arrival to Boston, he
found a job at Dunkin Donuts located in a hospital. Rachid then began to figure
out ways to land a job where he can use his technical skills. He began by taking English classes. Then, he received his associate degree from
Franklin Institute of Technology in Boston in
Medical Electronics. This landed him a
position at the exact same hospital as Biomedical Engineering Technician. After,
Rachid received a Bachelor degree in Electronics from Wentworth Institute of
Technology, and an MBA in Management of Engineering and Technology. Rachid is also
certified as an Information Systems Security Professional, a certification offered
by The National Security Agency (NSA) and the Committee on National Security
Systems to secure US systems from Cyber attacks.
The Moroccan-American Engineer then started a business he called
EBAMS24, East Boston Advertising and Marketing Strategies, a company that helps
small and medium size businesses to increase their clientele by improving their
online presence. For more info visit www.ebams24.com
To give back to the community, the Arab-American
entrepreneur launched a magazine called Zarah Magazine which is financed by
EBAMS24, and empowered by volunteer writers from the community. Zarah is a
monthly publication and online magazine created to address the needs of the
Arab-American community of greater Boston. www.zarahmagazine.com
The mission of this magazine is three fold.
1- Spread
the use of the Arabic language and work to ensure that its use flourishes now
and with future generations.
2- Serve
as a platform and a focal point that helps unite the diverse community of
Arabic speakers in greater Boston.
3- Educate
the non-Arab community members of our community about the Arab culture in order
to reduce misconceptions and negative stereotypes about Arabs and Muslims. This will ensure harmonious co-existence
between the community’s various ethnic groups and facilitate integration into
the American society.
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