Vice-president, corporate secretary and public law group lead | Halliburton
Christina Ibrahim
Vice-president, corporate secretary and public law group lead | Halliburton
As one of seventeen board members for the Houston-based Association of Women in Energy, which is paving the way for women in the sector through peer-to-peer learning, Christina Ibrahim is ideally placed to inspire others. For her own career has flourished since joining Halliburton five years ago. One year into her tenure, she was selected to take part in the company’s President’s Leadership Excellence Program, a year-long scheme aimed at high-potential senior managers, directors and first-time executives. Evidently, her bosses were impressed, as she has accumulated an increasingly broad range of responsibilities since. These days, she not only helps steer the legal department on a global basis, but also has corporate secretarial duties, and oversees the public law team. Halliburton is generous with her time when it comes to both her community and her industry: she is a former director of The Rose, a non-profit organization focused on women’s health, and a current member of the Corporate Development Committee of the Holocaust Museum in Houston. She is a frequent speaker and panelist on a range of topics including corporate governance, international commercial agreements and practices, ethics, compliance and leadership.