Rami Samain is an accomplished legal expert with over 25 years of experience in regulatory and policy reform. He has a distinguished track record of delivering sophisticated legal advisory services in areas including regulatory compliance, corporate structuring, and business modeling. His clients include prominent domestic and international firms, INGOs, and corporate entities operating in Jordan and the wider region. This expertise enables clients to navigate Jordan’s regulatory environment with precision and confidence, ensuring legal compliance while laying a strategic foundation for sustainable and effective operations.
Recognised as a strategic advisor and policy expert, Rami is adept at aligning institutional mandates with grassroots impact to help in shaping inclusive, forward-looking economies. His extensive experience in public policy transformation, legislative drafting, regulatory impact assessment (RIA), economic inclusion, and sector development is demonstrated through long-standing collaborations with leading global institutions such as the EBRD, UNDP, FAO, UN Women, WFD, ETF, PwC, various bilateral development agencies, and other international and intergovernmental organisations driving socio-economic reform.
Rami is an active contributor to professional networks, including the Virtual Advisory Board, a global community of board advisor, and serves as an advisor on ESG and regulatory frameworks to STS Capital Partners, a global mergers and acquisitions firm. Reflecting his strong commitment to public service, he was a member of the team of experts who designed Jordan’s Economic Modernisation Vision 2033, and he sits on the University Council Board of Al-Hussein Technical University (HTU), and he represents the private sector on the board of the Technical and Vocational Skills Development Commission (TVSDC).
His commitment to pro bono work further underscores his dedication to public service and societal advancement. As such, his dedication extends to initiatives such as the Shiraka Programme of the Hauge Academy for local governance, which supports Jordan’s entrepreneurship ecosystem, and the Jordan Young Scientists (JoYS) program, which nurtures young Jordanian talent.
Admitted to practice, Jordan Bar Association (2002)