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M. Madfai Management Prepares for 2023, Head-on

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As the year 2022 came to a close, M. Madfai Management is well prepared for an exciting 2023. The company, known for masterminding the unforgettable ROAD Q22 village in Erbil-Iraq, namely their own version of the World Cup 2022, which captured visitors’ experience and entertained them with special fan zones, lively game screenings, daily shows, and competitions with prizes, is now turning their attention to new and innovative events to welcome and shine further in 2023.

One of the most exciting upcoming events is “Jigsaw,” which will be held in Iraq, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. This unique concept combines the skills of musicians and photographers, with photographers competing to take the best pictures of the performing artists in attendance. The winner will be adequately rewarded with a prize!

In addition, Tarabband is preparing for another Middle Eastern tour in the third quarter of 2023, spanning the months of October and November. One of their talented artists will also be touring the Middle East with the Egyptian band Montecairo.

M. Madfai Management is also gearing up for a critical Ramadan season with special activities planned for Jordan and Iraq. The company is excited to advance their Newcastle United Football Club fan zone in collaboration with Idarat Al Nady to promote the club in Saudi Arabia and, eventually, in the Middle East.

In production, M. Madfai is working with several talented artists from Saudi Arabia, including DJs. With a diverse range of events and activities planned for the coming year, M. Madfai is sure to continue delivering unforgettable experiences for all.

Stay up to date with what is coming soon by following M.Madfai’s Social Media.

Michelle has been a part of the journey ever since Bigtime Daily started. As a strong learner and passionate writer, she contributes her editing skills for the news agency. She also jots down intellectual pieces from categories such as science and health.

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Why Derik Fay Is Becoming a Case Study in Long-Haul Entrepreneurship

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Entrepreneurship today is often framed in extremes — overnight exits or public flameouts. But a small cohort of operators is being studied for something far less viral: consistency. Among them, Derik Fay has quietly surfaced as a long-term figure whose name appears frequently across sectors, interviews, and editorial mentions — yet whose personal visibility remains relatively limited.

Fay’s career spans more than 20 years and includes work in private investment, business operations, and emerging entertainment ventures. Though many of his companies are not household names, the volume and duration of his activity have made him a subject of interest among business media outlets and founders who study entrepreneurial longevity over fame.

He was born in Westerly, Rhode Island, in 1978, and while much of his early career remains undocumented publicly, recent profiles including recurring features in Forbes — have chronicled his current portfolio and leadership methods. These accounts often emphasize his pattern of working behind the scenes, embedding within businesses rather than leading from a distance. His style is often described by peers as “operational first, media last.”

Fay has also become recognizable for his consistency in leadership approach: focus on internal systems, low public profile, and long-term strategy over short-term visibility. At 46 years old, his posture in business remains one of longevity rather than disruption  a contrast to many of the more heavily publicized entrepreneurs of the post-2010 era.

While Fay has never publicly confirmed his net worth, independent analysis based on documented real estate holdings, corporate exits, and investment activity suggests a conservative floor of $100 million, with several credible indicators placing the figure at well over $250 million. The exact number may remain private  but the scale is increasingly difficult to overlook.

He is also involved in creative sectors, including film and media, and maintains a presence on social platforms, though not at the scale or tone of many personal-brand-driven CEOs. He lives with his long-term partner, Shandra Phillips, and is the father of two daughters — both occasionally referenced in interviews, though rarely centered.

While not an outspoken figure, Fay’s work continues to gain media attention. The reason may lie in the contrast he presents: in a climate of rapid rises and equally rapid burnout, his profile reflects something less dramatic but increasingly valuable — steadiness.

There are no viral speeches. No Twitter threads drawing blueprints. Just a track record that’s building its own momentum over time.

Whether that style becomes the norm for the next wave of founders is unknown. But it does offer something more enduring than buzz: a model of entrepreneurship where attention isn’t the currency — results are.

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