Ibrahim Mohamed El-Sayed El-Feki (August 5, 1950 – February 10, 2012), expert in human development and neuro-linguistic programming, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Center for Human Development, and founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Ibrahim El-Feki International Group of Companies, which consists of (the Canadian Center for Human Energy Power, the Canadian Center for Hypnosis by Revival, the Canadian Center for Human Development, the Canadian Center for Linguistic and Neuro-Linguistic Programming). He has books that have been translated into several languages. He has trained more than 600 thousand people in his lectures around the world. Among his books: (Time Management, the Ten Keys to Success).

Ibrahim Mohamed El-Sayed El-Feki was born in the Victoria neighborhood of Alexandria. He won the Egyptian Table Tennis Championship for several years and represented Egypt with the national team in the World Table Tennis Championship in West Germany in 1969. In his professional life, El-Feki rose through the ranks to the level of department manager in the hotel sector at the Palestine Hotel in Alexandria and reached the third level at the age of twenty-five. He immigrated to Canada to study management, and there began working as a dishwasher, a restaurant custodian, a chair porter, and a table cleaner in a hotel.