Saudi Arabia, a land rich with history and cultural heritage, has witnessed a remarkable transformation in its approach to heritage conservation in recent years. One of the key figures driving this transformation is Dr. Jasser Suleiman Al-Harbash, the CEO of the Saudi Heritage Commission.
Under his leadership, the Commission has spearheaded restoration projects, championed sustainable tourism, and embraced digital innovations to ensure that Saudi Arabia’s past remains an integral part of its future. His initiatives align with Vision 2030, the Kingdom’s ambitious national development strategy aimed at diversifying the economy and enhancing cultural identity.
With a strong background in cultural policy, education, and government leadership, Dr. Al-Harbash has positioned Saudi Arabia as a global hub for heritage conservation. From restoring ancient sites and promoting cultural tourism to integrating technology into heritage preservation, his work has made Saudi Arabia’s rich history more accessible to both locals and international visitors.
Early Life and Academic Foundation: The Making of a Cultural Leader
Dr. Jasser Suleiman Al-Harbash’s passion for cultural preservation was shaped by his academic pursuits and professional experiences. He holds a doctorate in educational and cultural development, which provided him with the expertise to lead national heritage and cultural initiatives.
During his early career, Dr. Al-Harbash recognized the importance of bridging tradition with modernity, ensuring that Saudi Arabia’s rich cultural legacy is not just preserved but also made relevant for future generations. His education equipped him with in-depth knowledge in:
- Cultural policy development
- Heritage management and sustainable tourism
- Integration of history into modern education
- Cross-border cultural collaborations
His academic foundation laid the groundwork for a career dedicated to enhancing Saudi Arabia’s cultural and historical assets.
Career Milestones: A Journey in Cultural Stewardship
Before assuming leadership at the Saudi Heritage Commission, Dr. Al-Harbash held several influential positions that shaped his vision for heritage preservation and cultural promotion.
1. Deputy Minister for Culture & Arts
As the Deputy Minister for Culture & Arts, Dr. Al-Harbash played a crucial role in developing national policies to support Saudi Arabia’s artistic and cultural sectors. His key contributions included:
- Revitalizing traditional arts and crafts to ensure their survival in the modern economy.
- Fostering partnerships with global cultural institutions, such as UNESCO, to promote Saudi heritage on an international level.
- Enhancing public awareness about the importance of cultural preservation through government-led campaigns and initiatives.
2. Secretary-General of the Saudi Heritage Authority
As the Secretary-General of the Saudi Heritage Authority, Dr. Al-Harbash led strategic programs aimed at protecting and showcasing Saudi Arabia’s historical assets. His tenure saw:
- The development of comprehensive restoration projects for UNESCO-listed sites.
- The modernization of heritage policies to align with Vision 2030’s sustainability goals.
- An increase in public-private partnerships for heritage conservation.
3. Advisor to the Ministry of Education
Dr. Al-Harbash also served as an advisor to the Ministry of Education, where he advocated for integrating cultural heritage into the national curriculum. His initiatives included:
- Introducing history and heritage-focused educational programs in Saudi schools.
- Encouraging student engagement in cultural preservation projects.
- Developing training programs for teachers on Saudi Arabia’s rich historical legacy.
These experiences reinforced his belief that cultural heritage is not just about preserving the past, but also about educating future generations to appreciate and engage with it.
Leading the Saudi Heritage Commission: A Bold Vision for the Future

As the CEO of the Saudi Heritage Commission, Dr. Al-Harbash has undertaken a series of groundbreaking initiativesaimed at preserving, modernizing, and promoting Saudi Arabia’s archaeological and historical landmarks. His vision focuses on three main areas:
1. Restoration and Preservation of Historic Sites
Saudi Arabia is home to numerous ancient and historic sites, many of which are recognized by UNESCO. Under Dr. Al-Harbash’s leadership, the Saudi Heritage Commission has intensified efforts to restore, protect, and revitalize these sites. Key projects include:
Al-Turaif District in Diriyah
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Al-Turaif District is one of Saudi Arabia’s most significant historical locations. Dr. Al-Harbash has overseen its restoration and development into a premier cultural and tourist destination, offering visitors an immersive experience in the Kingdom’s history.
Al-Hijr (Madain Salih)
As Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, Al-Hijr (Madain Salih) features well-preserved Nabataean tombs and inscriptions. Under Dr. Al-Harbash’s guidance, the site has undergone enhanced conservation efforts to protect its delicate rock formations and historical artifacts.
Jeddah’s Historic District (Al-Balad)
Once a key trade center, Jeddah’s Historic District (Al-Balad) has been revitalized through extensive restoration projects, making it a thriving cultural hub. New initiatives include:
- Restoring traditional houses and buildings.
- Establishing museums and art galleries.
- Creating cultural festivals that celebrate the district’s heritage.
These restoration efforts ensure that Saudi Arabia’s history remains a living, evolving part of the nation’s cultural identity.
2. Digital Transformation and Technological Innovations
Understanding the importance of technology in heritage conservation, Dr. Al-Harbash has led initiatives to integrate digital solutions into cultural preservation efforts. Key advancements include:
- Virtual Museums and Digital Archives: Allowing global audiences to explore Saudi Arabia’s heritage remotely.
- AI-Powered Archaeological Mapping: Using artificial intelligence to document, analyze, and preserve historical sites efficiently.
- Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) Experiences: Enhancing visitor engagement by creating interactive heritage experiences.
Through these innovations, Saudi Arabia is not only preserving its history but also modernizing how it is presented to the world.
3. Promoting Heritage Tourism and International Recognition
Dr. Al-Harbash has recognized the economic and cultural potential of heritage tourism and has championed initiatives that:
- Develop heritage tourism routes connecting major historical sites.
- Launch cultural festivals and events to showcase Saudi traditions, crafts, and folklore.
- Strengthen international collaborations with organizations such as UNESCO, ICOMOS, and the World Tourism Organization.
As a result of these efforts, Saudi Arabia is emerging as a leading destination for cultural tourism in the Middle East, attracting visitors from around the world who seek to explore its rich historical landscapes.
Board Memberships and Recognitions
Dr. Al-Harbash’s expertise is widely recognized, and he holds memberships in prestigious cultural organizations, including:
- UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee – Shaping global heritage policies.
- International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) – Advocating for conservation best practices.
- Saudi Ministry of Culture’s Advisory Board – Advising on long-term cultural development strategies.
His contributions have earned him numerous awards and honors, solidifying his status as a pioneer in heritage preservation.
A Lasting Impact: Ensuring Saudi Arabia’s Heritage Thrives
Dr. Jasser Suleiman Al-Harbash’s visionary leadership, dedication to preservation, and commitment to innovation have transformed Saudi Arabia’s heritage landscape.
At Arabian Leaders Magazine, we recognize his exceptional contributions to safeguarding and promoting Saudi heritage. His work ensures that the Kingdom’s historical legacy remains vibrant, accessible, and celebrated for generations to come.
Through restoration, technology, and global collaboration, he is leading Saudi Arabia into a new era where cultural heritage is not only preserved but also embraced as a vital part of the country’s future.