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Alnoor Abdul Aziz (Egypt)

IPN Spotlight:  Alnoor Abdul Aziz (CFO at ORIX Leasing Egypt SAE)

Alnoor is a Fellow Chartered Accountant (FCA), at Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan. Presently, he is working as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) with ORIX leasing Egypt SAE for last 14 years. As a CFO, Alnoor has been working with many international and regional multilateral agencies including International Finance Corporation, and African Development Bank to raise funds for SME’s in Egypt. He played an instrumental role in the writing of the new leasing law in Egypt.
Alnoor is a member of the Board of Trustees with First Microfinance Foundation Egypt (a subsidiary of Aga Khan Agency for Microfinance) for last five years. Currently, he is actively working with FMF-E team to convert the foundation to a Company, which will enable the organization to access funds. Last year, in March 2017, he was appointed as Chairman, to steer the Audit Committee for the Foundation.

What skills have helped you in your career?
• Innovative Financial Modelling
• Leadership
• Networking
• Good listener
• Team Player

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
Shukar Alhamdulillah, I am satisfied with my career so far as I was able to provide an excellent education to my daughters. However, I do regret not taking risk earlier in my career, maybe if I had – I could have ended my career in a much stronger position.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
• I continuously improve by reading relevant magazines and business periodicals
• Additionally, I attend educational conferences/seminars from time to time

What is next for you in your career?
My current responsibilities have prepared me to advance my career path as CEO of a leasing financial services or a FINTECH company. I would be happy to contribute my expertise to AKFED and assist in uplifting our community.

What advice would you offer to others?
Be passionate about things and what you want to do – though money is important, it is not everything.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Career development
• Networking
• Preparing for an interview

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Alnoor Abdul Aziz

Region:
Global- Egypt

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Ozod Davlatshoev (Tajikistan)

IPN Spotlight: Ozod Davlatshoev (Director General at Tcell Tajikistan)

Ozod Davlatshoev currently serves as Global Executive Director for Accelerated Prosperity an AKDN initiative and Director General at Tcell a company recently (fully) acquired by AKFED. Enterprise Growth Accelerator (EGA) branded as Accelerated Prosperity functions in Central and South Asia- as a ‘vehicle’ to catalyze grass-root economic development, support early growth startups for small and growing enterprises to inspire entrepreneurial culture and job creation for economic opportunities.

For over two decades, Ozod has been actively engaged with Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED) in Dushanbe and Central Asia region. He was responsible in leading implementation of the integrated energy project Pamir Power Project (Pamir Energy), a first Public-Private Partnership for power utility that has become an international benchmark for economic development providing not only for the mountainous regions of Gorno-Badakhshan in Tajikistan but neighboring towns and villages of Afghanistan with power sustainability. Pamir Energy has been used as a profile by World Bank and by Harvard University as a case study.

As an investment analyst, Ozod was also part of the project team implementing the first GSM Mobile operator in Tajikistan (Tcell) and part of business development team for other high profile AKFED and AKDN projects in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. He is the founder of Shoh-sotoon LLC – manufacturer of energy efficient construction materials and Co-founder of Vantage Point Partners – a real estate development company.

Ozod has an astute cultural knowledge in corporate social responsibility and governance in Eurasian and Middle East region. He presently serves on the Board of Central Eurasian Alliance and American Chamber of Commerce in Tajikistan, Board of American-Chamber in Tajikistan, Alumni of Central Asia, Mongolia, Caucasus and Afghanistan (CAMCA) fellowship. Setting exemplary precedence for local Tajik, he was the first Tajik to be appointed to serve as Honorary Consul of Sweden to Tajikistan at the age of 35.

He is an affluent linguist in several languages including Tajik, English, Persian/Dari, and Russian with a good command of Arabic. Initially, Ozod’s academic pursuit began with a diploma in Arts, Designs, and Animation; diverged into BSc in Middle Eastern Studies and Journalism followed by BSc in Economics and Accounting. Ozod continued his academic studies and graduated with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a specialization in strategic planning and strategic risk management from Edinburgh Business School of Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland. His hobbies include oil painting, digital arts, the creation of music, traveling and photography, reading, horses, and golf.

What skills have helped you in your career?
Believe it or not – my academic career has assisted me the most in various executive leadership roles. It has enabled me to practically apply strategic plans and business strategy well beyond conventional thinking, supporting me to think and perceive solutions that are unique to the organizations I serve. Sufi influence has shaped my skills for patience and my pragmatic thinking. I actively explore and learn from other cultures – practices involving inner contemplation and reflection.
Being a conscientious leader, the application of diverse cultures has enabled me to remain calm and passionate yet rational in stressful situations. The combination of traveling and my passion for arts and photography, has helped me to understand God’s creation in a context beyond time and conventional measures. Ozod said, “To truly appreciate God’s mercy, love, and magnificence, one has to learn the science behind life.”

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
I prefer to assess my risks by a method of least regret. Given that the probability of success or failure beyond comprehensible uncertainty has equal weighting. One can only bet on the fact that every experience leaves you with something positive, be it a new friend, travel to a new place, new business venture or even any notion of ‘failure’ for an opportunity to learn and comprehend.
By the same token, what didn’t work equally makes you richer and smarter! As age goes by, it will have left you with thoughts and regrets of not giving a chance to an experience that would have made you richer, happier or wiser – hence the ‘theory” of least regret. This is a high but calculated risk approach albeit probably most fulfilling.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
I actively participate in business conferences, fellowships, summits and short trainings. I am also occasionally invited as guest speaker. I was the guest speaker at IDOimpact Summit 2017, an initiative by United Nations Development Program (UNDP). This platform provided collaborations between all key stakeholders- governments, business venture capitalist, and potential investors. By attending Summits, I can intellectually expand my horizon of strategic examination for novel solutions. Books are probably the best source of wisdom and learning, reflection, and affirmation.
When you gain new knowledge, you continue to appreciate how great God’s greatest creation – Life is, and how merciful and loving He is to have granted this to Humanity. The most significant wisdom comes from nature, the laws of Nature – the only fair and straightforward truth. When one applies simple rules of Nature to the dynamics of human behavior, most if not all things are predictable and calculable. So, I spend a lot of time learning and observing Nature and its laws.

What is next for you in your career?
Personally, I am genuinely content in my life – I look forward to all my personal and professional projects and find it a privilege to work for AKDN. I like to get engaged in various activities across a number of sectors as there is always a chance to learn something new, but my passion is with Clean Energy, IT and Telecom sectors where I would like to excel most.
My interest will remain to serve the purpose of humanity and impact lives for a better standard of living. I share my search for truth like Nasir Khusraw, the famous poet, philosopher, and theologian. I paraphrase a translation from one of his quotes “I am a very light traveler in this short travel- Safarnama.”

What advice would you offer to others?
Every individual can contribute to the cause of serving humanity in his/her unique way. The key is to identify and excel at what you are best as early as possible and use that to service humanity – what I call is Life with a Purpose – a rewarding and Satisfying Life. It applies to business equally – be unique at what you are and solve the problems of your customers and make their life easier, better and more satisfying with your product or services – is what I call a Business with Purpose.
My inspiration for excelling/specializing comes from the honey bee, which is meant and knows precisely how to extract nectar from the flower and deliver it as honey. If you were to ask honey bee to do something else that it is not good at, it will get depressed and die soon.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Assist Ismaili Entrepreneurship in local regions for any business or consulting endeavors
• Assist in Understanding local practices, socio-political dynamics and business and investment opportunities
• Provide risk mapping for a private project financing venture

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Ozod Davlatshoev

Region:
Global- Tajikistan

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Sonia Noori

IPN Spotlight: Sonia Noori (Senior Management Consulting Analyst at Accenture)

Sonia Noori was born in Afghanistan, grew up in Pakistan and has been living in the US for the past 10 years. She is a Senior Management Consulting Analyst at Accenture. She works with multiple teams for different clients assisting them to create system change, defines transition processes and analyzes cost and risk associated with necessary transformation. Her experience includes managing and coordinating logistics for training teams of 150+ trainers across a span of three hospitals and provide live training to 10,000+ end users.
Sonia is proficient in JIRA Agile project management software. She graduated with a Bachelors in Business Management and International Relations from Earlham College; and received an International Baccalaureate Diploma in Economics and History from United World College. Her volunteer experience includes working as a differed gift associate at Aga Khan Foundation.

What skills have helped you in your career?
Three skills that have helped me the most are: interpersonal skills, positive attitude, and technological competence.

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
Well – I wish I had set aside time for networking, being able to reach out to the people in my field to seek their advice and understanding on overall market demand, and the skills needed in my profession.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
In addition to reading, I continuously take classes on Coursera and take advantage of any additional training opportunities offered at work.

What is next for you in your career?
For the next phase of my career and professional growth, I want to pursue a master’s degree.

What advice would you offer to others?
I suggest, seek experts advise and network a lot. Also, I would say, no job is too small, as long as you work hard. Always have a positive attitude and be keen to learn.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Job Placement

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Sonia Noori

Region:
Northeast

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Ahmad Alkasir

IPN Spotlight: Ahmad Alkasir (Senior Food Security and Livelihoods Consultant at Blumont Global Development/International Relief and Development (IRD))

Ahmad Alkasir is a Syrian National with + 13 years of professional experience in the fields of water resources management, agriculture, rural development, and economic development. Ahmad Alkasir has worked with a number of international employers including Global Affairs Canada, World Bank, and GIZ. In 2010, Ahmad received Syria-Oxford Leadership Development Programme Award to participate in SOLDP; and SAID Alumni Achievement Prize.

What skills have helped you in your career?
• Hard work
• Dedication
• Listening
• Ability to combine technical skills and understanding of socio-economic and political context

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
I wish I had learnt more languages and obtained an additional degree in economics.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
After I obtained my first degree, I enrolled in the Syria Preparatory Programme (SyPP), which was designed by the IIS and implemented by the British Council in Damascus in 2006. Following that, I did my Master’s at Oxford University in the UK to study water policy and management. Continuous education revolves around building new skills and knowledge which I have done through multiple training programmes on leadership and management. Furthermore, this also requires continuous reading to be able to keep pace with the world’s rapid occurrences and political changes.

What is next for you in your career?
As a new immigrant to the US, I am currently pursuing opportunities in the INGO multilateral organizations.

What advice would you offer to others?
Read more, and expand your knowledge beyond academic studies, listen more, and learn more languages.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• School admission
• General career advice

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Ahmad Alkasir

Region:
Northeast

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Ali Dhanani

IPN Spotlight: Ali Dhanani (Partner at Baker Botts)

Ali is a Partner at Baker Botts L.L.P, and his specialization is Intellectual Property.
He grew up in Southwest part of Houston; received his Juris Doctor Magna Cum Laude from the University of Houston. Ali designed the procedure of Patent Litigation a course he teaches as an adjunct professor at University of Houston Law Center. He is a sports enthusiast and flag football player.

What skills have helped you in your career?
Making connections and seeking mentors, analytical reasoning, and math.

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
Seeking additional opportunities early on, show more eagerness to work.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
Attend a conference, sign up for relevant digests, set up google alerts for my client’s companies to stay up to date.

What is next for you in your career?
To help other companies in tech industry significantly scale and grow their business while protecting their IP.

What advice would you offer to others?
Invest in yourself by continuing to update your skills; you never know when your talent comes in handy. I use my computer science degree now in IP – but wish I had taken more hard engineering courses in undergrad. Keep making connections – they will pay off.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Assisting law students with career/law school advice
• Helping young attorneys to become partner
• Guide Ismaili companies in protecting their company assets that are intangible and sometimes more valuable

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Ali Dhanani

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Zahida Subramanian

IPN Spotlight: Zahida Subramanian (Partner at J. Walter Thompson Worldwide)

Zahida is a proven change agent and business builder working at some of the top advertising agencies. She brings a 20-year career developing and leading award-winning integrated campaigns in beauty, tourism, healthcare and consumer packaged goods. Zahida’s work has been recognized with numerous awards including Cannes Lions, Effies, Jay Chiat Planning Awards and numerous press mentions.

What skills have helped you in your career?
Passion and Resilience.

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
While hard work is important, being visible and networking is as important.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
I have to have a pulse on culture with my job so I try and experience different things so that I can take that to my job and I constantly am reading, watching what other brands are doing.

What is next for you in your career?
Zahida has recently joined JWT as a Partner and is spearheading a new agency group that is tasked with developing a new way to service clients for today’s world.

What advice would you offer to others?
Follow your passion and create a vision for yourself.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Career Advice
• Guidance

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Zahida Subramanian

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Ilhaam “Illy” Jaffer

IPN Spotlight: Ilhaam “Illy” Jaffer (Associate Director, Political & Civic Programs at BP)

Ilham “Illy” is an Associate Director who co-leads political and civic programs at BP. Previously she has held leadership positions such as Advance Associate for The White House; External Affairs Consultant in the City of Houston and Deputy Chief of Staff for US House of Representatives. She is an Alumni of John Hopkins University, where she graduated with a Masters of Arts in Government.
She holds a Bachelors of Science in Political Science and Sociology from the University of Houston. She has extensive experience in government affairs with ten years’ experience in both the public and private sectors. Illy has a proven ability to align business priorities with external stakeholder engagement to meet organizational public and government affairs goals.

What skills have helped you in your career?
Collaboration, strategic thinking, communication, adaptability, and time management are some of the skills that have helped me in my career.

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
In retrospect, I wish that I had completed a business degree in either my undergrad or graduate studies.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
I’m constantly working towards learning what others in my industry are working on and I’m taking part in development trainings as well.

What is next for you in your career?
I’d like to continue to grow and build on my skills in both government and public affairs.

What advice would you offer to others?
In a constantly globalizing environment of working remotely, be physically present when able — that is when opportunities emerge.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Networking
• Job placement
• Career planning

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Ilhaam “Illy” Jaffer

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Nilofer Bharwani

IPN Spotlight: Nilofer Bharwani (Teacher Trainer, US Peace Corps)

Nilofer is a passionate life mentor and a teacher by profession. Her hobbies include traveling, exploring various culinary cuisines, dance, music and sports. Currently, she is TEFL Volunteer in the United States Peace Corps.

What skills have helped you in your career?
The skills that have been extremely helpful as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ecuador include fluency in Spanish, experience teaching English, adaptability, resilience, humility and good sense of humor.

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
I firmly believe that languages open doors therefore I wish that I had studied more languages in my youth.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
Teaching is not a financially lucrative career; however, I try to teach in different countries as a means of increasing my social knowledge, which leads to greater cultural capital.

What is next for you in your career?
My next goal is to work at one of the Aga Khan Universities as a way of contributing my knowledge to the AKDN.

What advice would you offer to others?
Set a goal and do not be afraid of failure. Challenge yourself to grow in an aspect of your life every year.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Teaching English abroad
• Working for the US Peace Corps, providing teacher training
• Becoming a Spanish instructor

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Nilofer Bharwani

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Shirin Ahmed

IPN Spotlight: Shirin Ahmed (Senior Project Manager, International Rescue Committee)

Shirin Ahmed is the Senior Project Manager at the International Rescue Committee (IRC) where she works with IRC’s innovation unit to design solutions for people affected by conflicts. In addition to managing the Center’s portfolio, Shirin supports research and implementation of programs to prevent domestic violence in Liberia & Uganda.
Prior to IRC, Shirin was a Program Manager at Yale University’s Global Health Leadership Institute where she worked on a multi-country program focusing on supply chain management in Africa. Their focus was to evaluate best practices from corporations such as Coca-Cola, and provide recommendations to ministries of health to improve access to critical medicines in remote areas of Tanzania, Ghana, and others. Here, Shirin also helped launch a research project/startup called PremieBreathe to develop a low-cost breathing device for newborns in Ethiopia. Shirin grew up in Pakistan & completed her undergraduate degree in Political Science & International Studies from Yale University in 2012.

What skills have helped you in your career?
• Project management
• Qualitative research and analysis
• Field experience in developing countries
• Communications

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
I wish I was more confident in my career choices – I remember spending many hours worrying about not applying to consulting jobs as my peers did and instead choosing to spend a summer in Uganda (which ultimately deepened my interests in the social impact space). I wish I had known at that time that it is okay to experiment and to create our own career path.
At the same time, I wish I had experimented even more with my career – worked on different gigs, startups, done multiple projects at one time. I think those experiences would have given me a broader perspective to bring to my next job and grad school.
Finally, while I took some basic French and Arabic in high school and college, I wish I was proficient in one of those languages. We live in a highly-globalized world so whether working abroad or in the US, knowing another language would have opened many more opportunities for me.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
I am fortunate to be living in NYC where I am constantly exposed and have the opportunity to seek out a variety of educational experiences – documentaries, art shows book tours, cultural festivals that continue to broaden my perspective.

What is next for you in your career?
In the short-term, I will continue to enhance my project management skills within the innovation and design space through my work at the International Rescue Committee. Down the road, I plan to pursue a Master’s degree in health economics and policy that would complement my field experiences.

What advice would you offer to others?
Don’t get too comfortable in any job or profession. As soon as you reach a point of saturation, move on to do something different so you can continue learning from your experiences.
Secondly, don’t worry about becoming an expert in the early years of your career. I speak with a Project manager bias but I do think that companies find it extremely valuable to have people on their team who can work across disciplines. I have been lucky to be in positions where I have communicated with government officials, corporate leaders, tech experts and designers, and all these interactions have allowed me to work effectively across many functions.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Nonprofits placements
• Working in developing contexts
• Research and project management jobs

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Shirin Ahmed

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Nabila Alibhai

IPN Spotlight: Nabila Alibhai (Founder, inCOMMONS)

Nabila Alibhai leads inCOMMONS, a new cultural production lab focused on invigorating public spaces and inspiring collective responsibility for our cultural and environmental heritage. Nabila Alibhai has had significant career in strategic and creative consulting. She has held positions in the Aga Khan Development Network, the United Nations and the International Organization for Migration and has worked on projects in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kenya, Tanzania, the United States and Switzerland.
She has a Master of Public Health from Yale University and is trained in conflict resolution. She was also mid-career fellow in MIT’s Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies in order to advance her efforts on community solidarity through public spaces. She is a TED Speaker and author.

What skills have helped you in your career?
Skills: Strategic planning, communications, policy development.
Sectors: conflict resolution, community resilience, public health, urban planning.

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
I wish I had put less effort into trying to define myself. Being at TED Global this year I met so many more people who have eclectic lives, and whose passions don’t quite fit a conventional mold. Though not without it’s challenges, doing new things necessitates stepping out of old paradigms.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
Working as a consultant means I’m constantly learning. A mid-career fellowship (MIT Special Program in Urban and Regional Studies) was also a wonderful way of taking a step back and redirecting my life’s work.

What is next for you in your career?
Enabling pluralism, solidarity, health and safety through leadership development, governance and creating scalable public space initiatives. I do this through consulting, designing projects through inCOMMONS, and thought leadership – public speaking and writing.

What advice would you offer to others?
Figure out what you would do if no one was paying you to do it and do more of it.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Thinking through careers in development
• Figuring out career transitions
• Thinking through whether to go back to school
• Experience sharing in working in conflict and in public health

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Nabila Alibhai

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