
Trade, Culture and Innovation
The Ambassador also works closely with his counterparts in government and with business leaders to promote greater UAE and US economic, trade and commercial ties. Since his appointment, bilateral trade has increased significantly, solidifying the UAE’s position as the US’ largest trading partner in the MENA region. During his appointment, the UAE and US governments established a formal Economic Policy Dialogue and cooperated on ways to streamline travel between both countries.
He has also helped to expand UAE investments in the US, and establish partnerships with prominent US healthcare, education and cultural institutions, such as the Cleveland Clinic, New York University and the Guggenheim. The UAE has funded several advanced academic programs including the Emirates Leadership Initiative at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, where the Ambassador currently serves as a Leadership Council member. In addition, he has strongly supported the various Emirati-American partnerships enabling both countries to make new strides in developing and safeguarding advanced technology and artificial intelligence (AI). Furthermore, he has forged partnerships with several forward-thinking organizations to create new opportunities for cultural exchange, including the Meridian International Center, which launched the first international tour of contemporary Emirati art in the United States.
Religious Tolerance and Inclusion
Ambassador Al Otaiba champions inclusion and religious tolerance worldwide. On behalf of the UAE Embassy he supported 2019’s “Year of Tolerance” movement which encouraged peace, respect and acceptance across all cultures and backgrounds. That same year, Ambassador Al Otaiba joined the Board of Directors for the Special Olympics and played a key role in the initiative to host the World Games in the UAE capital, the first Special Olympics Games held in the MENA region.

His leadership has also directed the UAE Embassy in Washington, DC towards a number of multicultural efforts, including a virtual interfaith discussion during the coronavirus pandemic. In February 2019, he supported Pope Francis’ three-day visit to the UAE to promote interfaith cooperation and foster peace and goodwill among the followers of the world’s religions. As the first-ever pontiff to step foot on the Arabian Peninsula, Pope Francis joined Grand Imam of Al Azhar in signing the Human Fraternity document for World Peace and Living Together and unveiled future plans to build the now completed Abrahamic Family House in the UAE capital.
Philanthropy and Community Development
Ambassador Al Otaiba has also led the UAE’s commitment to support philanthropic activities in the US. These programs are predicated on preserving and advancing the strong relationship between the UAE and the US. In 2009, he facilitated a transformational gift to launch the Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, DC, and he has personally assisted Children’s National with its fundraising efforts. His passion for sports inspired the UAE Embassy’s Community Soccer program, which has facilitated the construction of 12 all-weather soccer fields around the US to benefit kids in underserved communities.
Under the Ambassador’s leadership, the UAE Embassy’s urgent coronavirus response provided significant humanitarian relief throughout Washington, DC, and across the United States. Outside of his diplomatic endeavors, he and his wife Abeer Al Otaiba stepped forward to sponsor the Children’s National Hospital’s first drive-up COVID 19 test site and donated to local organizations delivering emergency food relief. He also provided assistance to aid in the reconstruction and recovery of US communities following natural disasters, including the states of New Jersey and New York following Hurricane Sandy in 2012 and the city of Joplin, Missouri, after one of the largest tornadoes ever recorded in national history devastated the town in 2011.
Public Leadership
Ambassador Al Otaiba has also been a leading public voice for positive change across the globe throughout his professional career. As a role model for the Middle East community, he’s published op-eds in major publications, including CNN, The Wall Street Journal, Politico Magazine, The Washington Institute and The New York Times, among others. His writings have covered a wide range of topics, including the importance of tolerance and inclusiveness, counterterrorism efforts in the Middle East, cultural and technological partnerships around the world, and other policy matters and diplomatic endeavors.
In 2016, the Ambassador addressed NYU Abu Dhabi's graduating class and was presented with the university's Leadership Award for excellence in supporting the university and his dedication to advancing toward a responsible, just and peaceful world. Additionally, in recognition of his loyal service to the UAE and leadership in building closer ties with the US, he was honored by the National U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce as Ambassador of the Year in 2010, promoted to Minister of State in 2017 and named among TIME's 100 Most Influential People of 2020.
Yousef Al Otaiba’s Background and Education
Before taking his current post, Yousef Al Otaiba served for eight years as the Director of International Affairs for the now current UAE President, His Highness General Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The focus of his portfolio during this time was to strengthen the UAE’s security and economic relations throughout the MENA region, with the US and other nations.
Ambassador Al Otaiba studied international relations at Georgetown University, after graduating from Cairo American College. He also attended the Industrial College of the US Armed Forces at the National Defense University as an International Fellow.