Gaby Andraos is director of facilities at the American University of Beirut (AUB) and the American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC). He leads the unified facilities structure serving both the academic and medical campuses, with responsibility for facilities governance, infrastructure performance, and service integration across the institution. He leads a multidisciplinary team responsible for energy and utilities; safety and sustainability; facilities management; planning and design; and biomedical engineering.
In this role, he provides oversight for AUB and AUBMC real estate assets, ensuring that physical infrastructure and property portfolios are aligned with institutional priorities and long-term value. He also serves on procurement and governance committees overseeing major biomedical engineering investments, contributing to standardized, compliant, and value-driven capital decisions.
Gaby joined AUBMC in 1999 and has progressed through multiple technical and leadership roles over more than two decades of service. Most recently, he oversaw Facilities Management and Biomedical Engineering departments at AUBMC, bringing together operational, engineering, and clinical infrastructure functions within a highly complex institutional environment.
His professional expertise spans facilities management, biomedical engineering, medical IT, project management, and large-scale systems integration. Throughout his career, he has helped shape and sustain mission-critical infrastructure, strengthening operational performance, and ensuring that AUB’s academic, clinical, and research environments are supported by resilient and future-ready facilities. Gaby also played a key role in the operational integration of Keserwan Medical Center (KMC), particularly in relation to biomedical engineering readiness, clinical systems, and imaging infrastructure (PACS), supporting the expansion of AUBMC’s clinical footprint.
He holds graduate and undergraduate degrees in computer engineering (MS and BS) and computer science (BS) from the University of Balamand.