Saad is the National Director of TimeDone at the Alliance for Safety and Justice, where he leads national efforts to advance policy, systems change, and movement-building for individuals living with past convictions. A recognized national expert in reentry systems and criminal justice reform, Mr. Soliman is a seasoned executive leader, systems strategist, and entrepreneurial force in the justice reform space.
Widely known as a “serial entrepreneur,” he has founded and scaled multiple ventures focused on delivering direct and indirect services to justice-impacted communities. With a sharp eye for business development, growth strategy, equity, economic justice, and market segmentation, Mr. Soliman builds mission-driven enterprises that sit at the intersection of dignity, profitability, equity and innovation.
His career spans key roles within the U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. District Courts, and U.S. Probation Office in the Federal District of Delaware. He has previously served as an expert advisor to the Bureau of Justice Assistance, the American Institutes for Research, and JustLeadershipUSA. He was also appointed to the Delaware Workforce Development Board by Governor John Carney and has been most recently re-appointed under Gov. Matt Meyer.
Mr. Soliman specializes in designing community ecosystems that connect reentry with healthcare, economic mobility, public safety, and family stabilization. His leadership continues to shape programs, enterprises, and coalitions that drive long-term impact at the local, state, and national levels.