BITARCHITECTS FOUNDER AND ADVISORY TEAM VISITS LEBANESE EMBASSY IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

Washington, D.C. – 25th February, 2025 – Bitarchitects’ advisory team recently visited the Lebanese Embassy in Washington, D.C., for a strategic discussion with Chargé d’Affaires Mr. Wael Hachem and Congressional Liaison Mr. Bashir Tawk. The meeting focused on Lebanon’s evolving political landscape and ongoing efforts to strengthen support for the Lebanese diaspora.

During the meeting, the Bitarchitects team, led by founder Ms Bitar, and accompanied by Col. O’Neill and Ms. Ingersoll, discussed the promising direction Lebanon is heading, particularly in light of the country’s new presidential developments. The team emphasized optimism regarding the nation’s potential for increased stability and opportunity. “We are hopeful that Lebanon’s new leadership will mark a turning point for the country, bringing much-needed reform and progress to benefit both the people and the diaspora,” said Ms. Bitar.

The Bitarchitects team expressed deep appreciation for the unwavering dedication of Mr. Hachem and Mr. Tawk. Their leadership has been instrumental in maintaining the embassy’s operations amidst challenging circumstances following the departure of the ambassador. Their tireless work and commitment to serving the Lebanese community in the United States have been invaluable.

We commend Mr. Hachem and Mr. Tawk for their exceptional efforts in navigating these difficult times. Their dedication to the Lebanese people abroad has had a profound impact, and we are grateful for their service,” said Ms. Bitar.

The discussions also touched on Bitarchitects’ ongoing commitment to supporting Lebanon and its diaspora. As a firm rooted in Lebanese heritage, Bitarchitects remains dedicated to uplifting Lebanese professionals. As well as exploring ways to contribute to the nation’s progress. The team reaffirmed its commitment to fostering opportunities that bridge Lebanon and its global community.

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