Marwa Elselehdar
Marwa Elselehdar is the first Egyptian female ship captain. She graduated from the Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport in 2013, the first female graduate of the Department of Maritime Transport and Technology, and as of April 2021 has a rank of first mate on the Aida IV.
Life
She was born in Egypt in, and has a brother. Both she and her brother enrolled at the Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, she in the International Transport and Logistics Department and he in the Department of Maritime Transport and Technology, which only accepted men at the time. She later applied to DMTT anyway, and after a legal review by Hosni Mubarak she was allowed to join, becoming the only woman amongst 1200 students. She faced sexism throughout her studies, but graduated in 2013, and later rose to the rank of First Mate.She became Egypt's first female ship captain when she captained the first vessel through the expanded Suez Canal in 2015, the ; she was the youngest and first Egyptian female captain to do so. She was honoured by Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in 2017 during Egypt's Women's Day celebrations. She will take her final exam to attain the rank of captain in May 2021.
She also has a Masters in Business Administration from Cardiff Metropolitan University.