WASHINGTON — The Chairman of GKSD and Vice Chairman of Italy’s Gruppo San Donato, Kamel Ghribi, received the Global Leadership Award at the Library of Congress during celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of U.S. Independence, adding an international recognition to his work in healthcare diplomacy and cross-border cooperation.
The award comes as Ghribi is in Washington for a series of institutional and business meetings aimed at strengthening ties between Italy and the United States, with healthcare, investment and innovation at the center of the agenda.
Why it matters: The recognition highlights healthcare as an increasingly important pillar of international cooperation and economic diplomacy.
- It reinforces the international profile of GKSD and Gruppo San Donato, one of Europe’s largest healthcare groups.
- The Washington mission reflects broader efforts to expand cooperation between Italy and the U.S. in healthcare, innovation and investment.
Why he matters: Kamel Ghribi is an international healthcare executive and investor with decades of experience across Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
- In addition to his roles at GKSD and Gruppo San Donato, he has been active in promoting public-private partnerships, healthcare infrastructure development and cross-border investment, while also supporting philanthropic initiatives and educational programs aimed at expanding access to care and training the next generation of medical professionals.
The big picture: According to the award citation, Ghribi was recognized for a career spanning Europe, Africa and the Middle East, promoting international cooperation, healthcare innovation, public-private partnerships and models of excellence in healthcare.
- The recognition also cited his efforts to expand access to healthcare, support education and training, advance philanthropic initiatives and foster dialogue among institutions, businesses and international communities.
The context: Beyond the award itself, the gathering offered a snapshot of the broader diplomatic environment surrounding U.S.-Italy relations.
- The event brought together members of Congress, business leaders and international delegations in a setting that reflected a strong interfaith dimension, with representatives from Jewish organizations alongside delegations from Muslim-majority countries, including Saudi Arabia and Egypt, as well as Iraqi government officials who were in Washington for meetings with President Donald Trump and members of his administration.
- Against that backdrop, Eric Trump’s keynote address added further visibility to an event whose significance extended well beyond a ceremonial recognition.
- In that context, Ghribi’s award took on broader diplomatic weight, reflecting his longstanding role in fostering dialogue across regions and reinforcing the message of a close partnership between Italy and the United States that also emerged during private conversations on the sidelines of the event.
Zoom in: Healthcare as diplomacy: Ghribi has increasingly framed healthcare not only as a public service but also as a platform for international cooperation and long-term development.
- “I receive this recognition with profound gratitude and a deep sense of responsibility,” Ghribi said. “I consider it a tribute to the daily work of the thousands of professionals at GKSD and Gruppo San Donato who put their expertise, passion and humanity at the service of people every day.”
- He added that healthcare, together with education, infrastructure and innovation, represents “one of the most effective tools for cooperation among peoples and one of the fundamental pillars for building development, stability and peace.”
Between the lines: Ghribi’s mission of fostering dialogue and building bridges across cultures and regions provided a defining thread throughout the event.
- His longstanding commitment to promoting cooperation between Europe, the Middle East and the United States was reflected not only in the recognition he received, but also in the diverse composition of the audience and participants.
- While political disagreements may surface and be amplified in public discourse, Rome and Washington continue to engage in steady dialogue and maintain what many describe as a uniquely close alliance.
- As U.S. Ambassador to Italy Tilman Fertitta recently noted in an interview, the partnership between the two countries remains concrete, grounded in shared strategic interests and longstanding cooperation across multiple sectors.
The bottom line: The Global Leadership Award adds to Kamel Ghribi’s international profile while underscoring a broader vision that places healthcare at the intersection of diplomacy, innovation and international partnerships.
- In this context, Italy stands out as a leader in the sector, positioning healthcare as a strategic lever for dialogue with the United States and across the Mediterranean region.



