She earned a degree in psychology from AUB and fluent in three languages. She made an impact on journalism and humanitarian work. Elham Said Freiha
Biography (1)
Elham Said Freiha, born in Lebanon, is the only daughter of the late Said Freiha, founder of Dar Assayad. She earned a degree in psychology from the American University of Beirut (AUB) and is fluent in three languages. She has one daug
hter and enjoys art, literature, sports, and politics, which remains one of her primary daily interests. Known for her wide network of friends in Lebanon, the Arab world, and around the globe, she has made a lasting impact on journalism and humanitarian work. Journalistic Career
In 1973, Elham was appointed editor-in-chief of Samar, a monthly magazine. By 1976, she became deputy general manager of Dar Assayad, overseeing operations in key global cities such as London, Paris, Cairo, Dubai, and Riyadh. By 1981, she led the launch of Fairuz magazine, elevating it to prominence as a leading publication focused on women's issues. In 2002, as General Manager of Dar Assayad, Elham introduced programs to modernize the company’s operations, developing human and technical resources and launching specialized publications. Despite the destruction caused by the Lebanese Civil War, including direct bombings of the Dar Assayad premises, Elham chose to remain in Lebanon. She played a pivotal role in restoring the building and preserving the institution’s legacy. Dar Assayad launched 12 major publications:
• Assayad – weekly Pan-Arab news magazine (launched 1943)
• Achabaka – weekly social newspaper (launched 1956)
• Al Anwar – daily Pan-Arab newspaper (launched 1959)
• East Observer Magazine – quarterly marketing & economic magazine (launched 1970)
• Samar – monthly photojournalism magazine (launched 1973)
• Al Idari – monthly business management magazine (launched 1975)
• Arab Defense Journal – monthly defense magazine (launched 1976)
• Background Reports – tri-monthly economic reports (launched 1978)
• Sahar – weekly women’s magazine (launched 1980)
• Fairuz – monthly women’s magazine (launched 1981)
• Al Computer & Electronics – bi-monthly IT magazine (launched 1984)
• Al Fares – monthly men’s magazine (launched 1985)
Honors and Awards
Elham's contributions have earned her several accolades:
1987: The National Committee Medal for Children’s Day, symbolizing her dedication to humanitarian efforts.
1988: The National Order of Merit, awarded by the President of Lebanon.
1992: The Journalism Award from the Mustafa and Ali Amin Association for her resilience during the war.
1998: A Certificate of Appreciation from the Lebanese Minister of Agriculture for her efforts in strengthening the agricultural sector. Leadership During Crises
During Lebanon's Civil War (1975–1991), Elham ensured Dar Assayad continued its operations under extreme challenges. Her leadership extended beyond administrative duties to hands-on involvement, such as personally securing paper supplies amid shelling. She also stood firm against militias attempting to seize control of the institution, demonstrating remarkable courage. Humanitarian Efforts
As the head of the Said and Hassiba Freiha and Sons Foundation for Humanitarian Services, Elham oversees a range of initiatives providing medical, social, and educational aid across Lebanon and the Middle East. The foundation operates a free clinic for children, offering specialized pediatric care. During the Lebanese Civil War, her efforts expanded to include food supplies, shelter for the displaced, medical assistance, and educational support. Since its establishment in 1973, the foundation has conducted countless humanitarian missions, aiding thousands of individuals across Lebanon’s regions. Writing and Literary Talent
Raised in a literary household under the influence of her father, Said Freiha, Elham developed a deep passion for writing. During challenging times, she often wrote under pseudonyms like "Nadra Al-Saeed" and "The Political Analyst," gaining widespread admiration without revealing her identity so she had to expose it at the end. Her writings reflect her dedication to her craft and her ability to navigate difficult circumstances. Elham Said Freiha remains a beacon of resilience, leadership, and creativity, leaving an indelible mark on journalism and humanitarian work in Lebanon and beyond.