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Master List of DTP Participants Institute of Business Administration, Karachi Center for Executive Education Directors' Training Program Certification Year - No Program Name Designation Organization No. Certitied CCL Pharmaceuticals 215 IBA/DTP - 0213 2019 Dr. Shahzad Khan Chief Operating Officer CCL Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd Pvt Ltd 216 IBA/DTP - 0214 2019 IBA-Karachi Faisal Jalal IBA Faculty IBA-Karachi 217 IBA/DTP - 0215 2019 Self Lubna Pathan Director own Business 218 IBA/DTP - 0216 2019 Indus Clean Energy Masood Hasan Khan Head of Commercial Indus Clean Energy 219 IBA/DTP - 0217 2019 Avanceon Limited Naveed Ali Baig Director Avanceon Limited Senior Executive Vice President - 220 IBA/DTP - 0218 2019 Premier Insurance Nina Afridi Premier Insurance Head of HR & Administration 221 IBA/DTP - 0219 2019 Hinopak Motors Ltd. Yoshihiko Nanami President & CEO Hinopak Motors Ltd. 222 IBA/DTP - 0220 2019 Hinopak Motors Ltd. Shigeru Tsuchiya Executive Vice President Hinopak Motors Ltd. Vice President & Director 223 IBA/DTP - 0221 2019 Hinopak Motors Ltd. Takehito Sasaki Hinopak Motors Ltd. Production Vice President & Chief Financial 224 IBA/DTP - 0222 2019 Hinopak Motors Ltd. Fahim Aijaz Sabzwari Hinopak Motors Ltd. Officer 225 IBA/DTP - 0223 2019 Hinopak Motors Ltd. Naushad Riaz Vice President Hinopak Motors Ltd. 226 IBA/DTP - 0224 2019 Hinopak Motors Ltd. Syed Samad Siraj Deputy General Manager Hinopak Motors Ltd. 227 IBA/DTP - 0225 2019 Hinopak Motors Ltd. Muhammad Zahid Hasan Deputy General Manager Hinopak Motors Ltd. 228 IBA/DTP - 0226 2019 Hinopak Motors Ltd. Ahsan Waseem Akhtar Senior Manager HR, Admin & HSE Hinopak Motors Ltd. 229 IBA/DTP - 0227 2019 Hinopak Motors Ltd. Abdul Basit Departmental Head Finance Hinopak Motors Ltd. Institute of Business Administration, Karachi Center for Executive Education Directors' Training Program Certification Year - No Program Name Designation Organization No. Certitied Company Secretary & 230 IBA/DTP - 0228 2019 Hinopak Motors Ltd. Syed Junaid Ali Hinopak Motors Ltd. Departmental Head 231 IBA/DTP - 0229 2019 Hinopak Motors Ltd. Nasir Manzoor Head of Internal Audit Hinopak Motors Ltd. 232 IBA/DTP - 0230 2019 Hinopak Motors Ltd. Arif Mehboob Manager Finance Hinopak Motors Ltd. 233 IBA/DTP - 0231 2019 Hinopak Motors Ltd. Shoaib Suleman Manager Taxation & Legal Affairs Hinopak Motors Ltd. 234 IBA/DTP - 0232 2019 Hinopak Motors Ltd. Karima Sadiq Manager Treasury Hinopak Motors Ltd. Executive Human Resources and 235 IBA/DTP - 0233 2019 Hinopak Motors Ltd. Nameer Ahmed Hinopak Motors Ltd. L&D 236IBA/DTP - 0234 2019 Maersk Aruna Hussain CEO Maersk 237 IBA/DTP - 0235 2019 Nokia KSA Hassan Irshad Network Engineer Nokia KSA Sharjah Investment and Sharjah Investment and Development Authority 238 IBA/DTP - 0236 2019 Development Authority Muhammad Ali Baig CFO (shurooq) (shurooq) Alnoor Sugar Mills 239 IBA/DTP - 0237 2019 Munifa Ayoob Director Alnoor Sugar Mills limited limited Thatta Cement 240 IBA/DTP - 0238 2019 Naheed Memon Director Thatta Cement Company Limited Company Limited 241 IBA/DTP - 0239 2019 Maersk Syed Zeeshan Pervez CFO Maersk Premier Insurance Senior Vice President-Head of 242 IBA/DTP - 0240 2019 Zeeshan Sattar Premier Insurance Limited Limited Compliance Sindh Health Care 243 IBA/DTP - 0241 2019 Syed Baqar Raza Rizvi Director Business Support Sindh Health Care Commission Commission 244 IBA/DTP - 0242 2019 Idrees Textile Mills Ltd Aamnah Mansoor Director Idrees Textile Mills Ltd Institute of Business Administration, Karachi Center for Executive Education Directors' Training Program Certification Year - No Program Name Designation Organization No. Certitied 245 IBA/DTP - 0243 2019 Saindak Metals Ltd. M. Raziq Sanjrani Managing Director Saindak Metals Ltd. 246 IBA/DTP - 0244 2019 Saindak Metals Ltd. Muhammad Iqbal DG (Minerals) Director SML BOD Saindak Metals Ltd. Secretary (Mines & Minerals)/ 247 IBA/DTP - 0245 2019 Saindak Metals Ltd. Zahid Saleem Saindak Metals Ltd. SML BOD 248 IBA/DTP - 0246 2019 Saindak Metals Ltd. Ghazi Khan Company Secretary Saindak Metals Ltd. Sindh Basic Education 249 IBA/DTP - 0247 2019 Amber Mir Program Manager Sindh Basic Education Program Program Naseem Medical Billing 250 IBA/DTP - 0248 2019 Azhar Naseem C.E.O Naseem Medical Billing & Collection Services & Collection Services H Tex Industries (PVT. 251 IBA/DTP - 0249 2019 C.E.O H Tex Industries (PVT. LTD) LTD) Muhammad Usman 252 IBA/DTP - 0250 2019 Jubilee Expert Muhammad Shakeel Shahzad Jubilee Expert C.E.O 253 IBA/DTP - 0251 2019 Blossom Enterprises C.E.O Blossom Enterprises Muhammad Zafar Iqbal Power Chemical 254 IBA/DTP - 0252 2019 Muhammad Asghar Power Chemical Industries Limited Industries Limited C.E.O Ex Vice President (On LPR- 1 255 IBA/DTP - 0253 2019 MCB BANK Muhammad Falak Sher MCB BANK year) 256 IBA/DTP - 0254 2019 M/s. S&S International M/s. S&S International Awais Mazhar Khan C.O.O AL- WAHAD Secure 257 IBA/DTP - 0255 2019 Solutions (PVT. Muhammad Imran Waince C.E.O AL- WAHAD Secure Solutions (PVT. LIMITED) LIMITED) Institute of Business Administration, Karachi Center for Executive Education Directors' Training Program Certification Year - No Program Name Designation Organization No. Certitied Fast Feed, Farrukh Flour Mills, Vita Flour Fast Feed, Farrukh Flour Mills, Vita Flour Mills, 258 IBA/DTP - 0256 2019 Mills, Vital Flour Mills, Haji Muhammad Ramzan C.E.O Vital Flour Mills, The GRAS Foods (Pvt) Ltd. The GRAS Foods (Pvt) Ltd. 259 IBA/DTP - 0257 2019 OEP Atsushi Fujii General Manger Pakistan Mitsubishi Corporation 260 IBA/DTP - 0258 2019 OEP Shahid Abdul Sattar Director Paradigm 261 IBA/DTP - 0259 2019 OEP Yaseen M. Sayani Director Rupali Polyester Ltd 262 IBA/DTP - 0260 2019 OEP Asmaa Saleem Malik Deputy GM Pakistan Stock Exchange Ltd. 263 IBA/DTP - 0261 2019 OEP Shahid Mahmood CEO EFT Capital Pvt. Ltd. 264 IBA/DTP - 0262 2019 OEP Saira Ahmed Country Head Standard Chartered Bank 265 IBA/DTP - 0263 2019 OEP Navin Salim Merchant Director Otsuka Pakistan Ltd. 266 IBA/DTP - 0264 2019 OEP Imran Hussain Director TPL Properties Ltd. 267 IBA/DTP - 0265 2019 OEP Muhammad Saleem Rajput Secretary Finance GB/Director Karakoram Cooperative Bank Ltd. 268 IBA/DTP - 0266 2019 OEP Syed Ghulam Muhammad Head Audit Karakoram Cooperative Bank Ltd. EVP/ Regional Corprate Head & 269 IBA/DTP - 0267 2019 OEP Syed Hasan Irtiza Kazmi National Bank of Pakistan Divisional Head 270 IBA/DTP - 0268 2019 OEP Ambereen Israr Chief Distribution Consultant AWT Investments 271 IBA/DTP - 0269 2019 OEP Hasib Navaid Malik Independent Director Swarm Studio Institute of Business Administration, Karachi Center for Executive Education Directors' Training Program Certification Year - No Program Name Designation Organization No. Certitied 272 IBA/DTP - 0270 2019 OEP Humera Ahmad Head HR Dawood Hercules Corporation Syed Muhammad Maimoon 273 IBA/DTP - 0271 2019 OEP Director Engineering IITC Nazeer 274 IBA/DTP - 0272 2019 OEP Mian Imtiazuddin Director Pakistan Petroleum Limited 275 IBA/DTP - 0273 2019 OEP Danish Naveed Director lndus Dyeing & Manufacturing Company Ltd. 276 IBA/DTP - 0274 2019 OEP Habibuddin Alavi Director Technical Tndor Pakistan 277 IBA/DTP - 0275 2019 OEP Muhammad Azmat Ahmed Executive Director lndus Dyeing & Manufacturing Company Ltd. 278 IBA/DTP - 0276 2020 OEP Iftikhar Hussain Qureshi Manager Legal Affairs Faysal Bank 280 IBA/DTP - 0278 2020 OEP Dr. Mohammad Ashraf Butt CEO Security Papers 281 IBA/DTP - 0279 2020 OEP Naveed Ehtesham Diectror Security Papers Muhammad Haroon Rasheed 282 IBA/DTP - 0280 2020 OEP Chairman Security Papers Malik 283 IBA/DTP - 0281 2020 OEP Oraiba Shahzad Head of Internal Audit Orient Rental Modaraba 284 IBA/DTP - 0282 2020 OEP Dr. Junaid Ahmad Chairman National Management Consultants (Pvt) Ltd Brig (R) Talat Mehmood Janjua, 285 IBA/DTP - 0283 2020 OEP Resident Manager FFC – GOTH MACHHI SI (M) 286 IBA/DTP - 0284 2020 OEP Abid Hussain Awan CFO Orient Rental Modaraba Pakistan Mineral Development Corporation 287 IBA/DTP - 0285 2020 OEP Muhammad Daud Director Board (Pvt.) Ltd Muhammad Kamran Azhar 288 IBA/DTP - 0286 2020 OEP Chief Operating Officer Haris Enterprises (Pvt) Ltd Qureshi Institute of Business Administration, Karachi Center for Executive Education Directors' Training Program Certification Year - No Program Name Designation Organization No. Certitied 289 IBA/DTP - 0287 2020 OEP Muniza Nausheen Executive Director Khalil Nainitalwala Education Society 290 IBA/DTP - 0277 2020 OEP Adamjee Yakoob CFO KIA Lucky Motors Hailey College of Commerce, University of the 291 IBA/DTP - 0288 2020 OEP Dr. Zafar Ahmed Associate Professor Punjab, Lahore Hailey College of Commerce, University of the 292 IBA/DTP - 0289 2020 OEP Dr. Ashfaq Ahmad Associate Professor Punjab, Lahore Hailey College of Commerce, University of the 293 IBA/DTP - 0290 2020 OEP Dr. Fouzia Hadi Ali Associate Professor Punjab, Lahore Finance & Transformation 294 IBA/DTP - 0291 2020 OEP Adeel Shahid Tufail Chemicals Director 295 IBA/DTP - 0292 2020 OEP Rashid Arshad Khan Senior Finance Manager Tufail Chemicals 296 IBA/DTP - 0293 2020 OEP Aftab Ismail Khan Director Karakoram Cooperative Bank Ltd 297 IBA/DTP - 0294 2020 OEP Waqar Abbas Director Karakoram Cooperative Bank Ltd 298 IBA/DTP - 0295 2020 OEP Habib Ur Rehman Director Karakoram Cooperative Bank Ltd 299 IBA/DTP - 0296 2020 OEP Mehnaz Parveen Director Karakoram Cooperative Bank Ltd Jam Muhammad Farooq Ali 300 IBA/DTP - 0297 2020 OEP Agriculturist Jam Farms Khan 301 IBA/DTP - 0298 2020 OEP Shazina Masud CEO- AHCS Aman Healthcare Services 302 IBA/DTP - 0299 2020 OEP Nadeem uz Zaman Chief Financial Officer Shajar
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