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<p>A convergence of factors led me to Saudi Arabia:&nbsp;Professional calling wanderlust and race fatigue.&nbsp;In my truth I went to Saudi Arabia to borrow some adventure enjoy a change of scenery and secure more meaningful and impactful work. That was also during a period when some sectors in the US economy were still regrouping from the latest financial crisis.&nbsp;In academia full-time university teaching positions were in short supply in a vacillating and crowded market.&nbsp;I was in a state of ennui with it all and found it daunting to step back into the full-time professor roles I had years prior and I really did not care to try - for want of something fresh and new.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>I surprised myself by accepting the professional contract offer from Saudi Arabia.&nbsp;It was a heavy decision that also intimidated me for up to then I was hearing nothing good about Saudi Arabia. &nbsp;The door had opened in answer to my desires and goals; however I did not in my wildest imagination see myself planted in the Middle East let alone Saudi Arabia.&nbsp;But as it would turn out the Saudis needed me and I needed them.&nbsp;My role would be Professor and Chair of the College of Business Administration (Female Campus) at Prince Mohammed Bin Fahd University.&nbsp;It was a young and private University established in 2006 in the Eastern Province city of Khobar.&nbsp;My work would later extend into the business community and burgeoning campaigns to advance Saudi women into the workplace and as business leaders and entrepreneurs.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>In my mind since I had no direct experience with Saudi Arabia I knew nothing; I trusted my decision and was not going to allow other people's fears and phobias to interfere with my plans however much they loved and cared about me and vice versa.&nbsp;During the would-be 5-year journey it became clear to me that I was 'called' to the Kingdom by a higher hand.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>