Faez Alameen Alghadamisi is a senior digital transformation and restructuring expert with more than four decades of experience modernising national utilities, leading large-scale ICT projects, and guiding institutional reform. With an engineering background from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and extensive leadership roles within the General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL), he brings unmatched expertise in transforming legacy systems into modern, data-driven, and technology-enabled institutions. His career spans work in electricity sector governance, digital infrastructure design, enterprise systems, and organisational restructuring.
Faez played a key national role as a Senior Advisor under the USAID-funded Pragma LPFM program, where he led the technical and institutional work for establishing Libya’s first Electricity Law and the new national Electricity Regulator. His leadership supported the restructuring of the electricity sector, development of regulatory governance frameworks, and early steps toward market readiness. Across GECOL, he previously served as IT General Manager, Vice Chairman for Support Services, Strategic Planning Manager, and Project Director for major digital and organisational transformation initiatives. He has overseen the design and deployment of enterprise resource planning systems, world-class billing platforms, national ICT infrastructure, and operational control systems in partnership with global firms such as IBM, Oracle, Microsoft, Cisco, Siemens, ABB, IFS, and Booz Allen Hamilton.
Beyond the electricity sector, Faez has led national-level digital transformation projects across government institutions. His work includes directing the National ID and e-Passport programme in partnership with the UAE-based GIT, supervising ERP implementation in Libya’s oil sector, rebuilding ICT capacity in post-conflict environments, and serving as a Board Member and Technology Advisor at the General Information Authority. His advisory portfolio covers e-government development, secured documents, information security, national databases, and strategic ICT planning.
Faez’s expertise combines deep technical knowledge with strong leadership in governance, restructuring, and capacity building. He is recognised for driving large institutional reforms, managing complex technology integrations, shaping strategic plans, and leading multidisciplinary teams. His work continues to support Libya’s transition toward a modern, transparent, digitally enabled electricity sector and a more efficient public administration, making him a key contributor to national development and digital transformation efforts.