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Khadeejah Nauman is a Karachi-based education professional working as an Executive Associate at ExxelTNR, a higher education consultancy that guides Pakistani students through studying abroad - from admissions and visas to landing in a new country. Trained as a psychologist at Istanbul Bilgi University, she pairs a counselor's read of people with the logistics of moving lives across borders.
Muhammad Rassam is a Pakistani founder and marketer who started as a blockchain engineer at the agency Antematter and pivoted into AI-first go-to-market work. He is co-founder of Ertiqah, writes the 'Efficient Entrepreneur' newsletter, serves as Chief Marketing Officer at the LinkedIn-content tool LiGo, and co-founded the cold-email platform ColdSend.pro. Based in Dubai, he is known for building lean, AI-leveraged businesses and for candid LinkedIn writing about hiring, marketing, and founder life.
Khalid Kabeer is a fintech and financial-inclusion executive with more than two decades of leadership in microfinance and MSME lending across Pakistan, the Middle East, Europe and Africa. A Fellow Chartered Accountant who started in audit and textiles, he helped build Kashf Microfinance Bank as its first CFO, ran global operations and then led Vitas Group as CEO, steering it toward a data-centric, digital-first lending model and founding its early-stage fintech investment arm, Vitas Ventures. He is now Chief Product Officer at AdalFi, a Lahore-based credit-scoring and lending-technology company taking instant, pre-approved digital credit to scale.
Muhammad Zubair Khan is a professional with a Pakistan-registered LinkedIn presence under the handle mzubairmehsood. Beyond his LinkedIn profile, verifiable public details about his career, role, and background are limited, so this profile records only what can be confirmed from public sources and leaves the rest open rather than guessing.
Areeb Ahmed is a Karachi-based real estate investment consultant and realtor who pairs a property career with a background in apparel and textile marketing. As Sales Marketing Manager at AGH Builders & Developers, he guides clients through property transactions toward homeownership, drawing on business-development experience built earlier at Rafique Trading Corporation. He describes himself as a real estate, fashion design, and pretwear enthusiast.
Wasim Shahzad is a Lahore-based Salesforce developer and consultant who builds the connective tissue of modern customer operations - communities, integrations, and the quiet plumbing that lets sales, service, and analytics speak the same language. He has spent years deep inside Salesforce's Service Cloud and Community Cloud, wiring email-marketing data into the CRM and turning calendars and customer portals into working software.
Raheel Zubairi is a Pakistani-born, Malaysia-based technology founder and product builder who has bounced from mobile games to fintech to deep-tech medical imaging. He is the CEO of Pixelence, a Cyberjaya startup using AI to produce contrast-like brain scans without injected dyes, which won the Deep-X track of the 2025 Selangor Twin Accelerator. Before that he founded the mobile gaming studio The Game Loop and led BMN Enterprise Solutions, and he has logged stints around Antler, MYPINPAD, EBP and GoodCore Software as an AI/ML product manager working across the Web2 and Web3 worlds.
Usama Hamid Hotiana maintains a professional presence on LinkedIn. Beyond that verified profile, no further public record could be confirmed through open web research. The Hotiana surname is a Punjabi family name most associated with the Lahore region of Pakistan, but no specific biographical details for this individual were verifiable, and none have been invented here.
Mohammed Ali Mukri is an education operator and angel investor who works across the UAE and Pakistan with The Millennium Universal College (TMUC). A self-described people leader who runs on the mantra 'speed beats perfection,' he pairs front-line institution building with early-stage bets in health care, enterprise software, and education.
Talal Naseem Janjua is a growth and product operator working at the seam where payments, analytics, and behavior meet. He is Head of Growth at Ace Money Transfer, a UK-regulated remittance company, after building growth and product functions at two of Pakistan's biggest digital-finance players, JazzCash and Zindigi. His specialty is turning channel planning, advanced analytics, and automation into measurable movement in the numbers that matter.
Jahanzaib Khan is a software engineer at DigitalOcean (Engineer II) working on AI and cloud products, including the company's agentic cloud direction. A Ruby on Rails and React/Next.js developer based in Lahore, Pakistan, he joined DigitalOcean's orbit through Cloudways, the Lahore-rooted managed-hosting company DigitalOcean acquired. He describes himself as an AI and LLM enthusiast and has spoken about building an agentic cloud at DigitalOcean.
Shoaib Makani is the co-founder and CEO of Motive (formerly KeepTruckin), an AI platform for the physical economy used by more than 120,000 fleets across trucking, construction, agriculture and field services. He left Khosla Ventures in 2013 to build software for an industry most of Silicon Valley ignored, and turned a paper-logbook replacement into a multi-billion-dollar company.
Afshan Azhar is the Chief Executive Officer of Mural, a leading visual collaboration platform headquartered in San Francisco, California, with over 900 employees and $193 million in total funding. Based in Islamabad, Pakistan, Azhar leads a company that has become a cornerstone of enterprise collaboration - enabling remote and hybrid teams to brainstorm, map customer journeys, run design sprints, and facilitate workshops through an AI-powered digital canvas. Mural serves thousands of enterprises globally, integrating deeply with Microsoft 365, Slack, and other productivity ecosystems.
Ahsan Rizvi is the CEO and co-founder of Kiddom, a San Francisco-based education technology platform that has become the first all-in-one solution for high-quality digital curricula in K-12 schools. Born and raised in Pakistan, he came to the US after passing a grueling 1-in-1,100 entrance exam at age 12, an experience that shaped his lifelong commitment to the transformative power of education. After earning degrees in Industrial Engineering and Public Policy from the University of Illinois, he co-founded Kiddom in 2015 with his college friend Abbas Manjee. The company has raised $56.5M in total funding, grown to 220 employees, and now has at least one teacher using its platform in 70% of US schools.
Aziz Qureshi is one of the four co-founders of Gusto (formerly ZenPayroll), the cloud-based HR, payroll, and benefits platform serving over 500,000 small and medium businesses across the United States. Founded in 2012 as part of Y Combinator's Winter 2012 batch, Gusto has grown into one of the most prominent HR SaaS companies in the world, raising over $796 million in funding at a $10 billion valuation. Qureshi, based in Karachi, Pakistan, has maintained a notably private profile compared to his co-founders, contributing to Gusto's mission of bringing simplicity and humanity to workforce management for small businesses.
Kamran Maniar is the Chief Executive Officer at Flux (flux.ai), the AI-powered PCB design platform headquartered in San Francisco. Flux - backed by 8VC and Bain Capital Ventures - has raised $39 million in total funding and serves over one million hardware builders across the globe, making professional circuit board design as accessible as writing a prompt. Operating at the intersection of AI, electronics, and manufacturing, Maniar leads from the crossroads of Silicon Valley ambition and Pakistan's deep engineering talent.

Sabih Bin Wasi is the Founder and CEO of Stellic, a degree management platform born from a personal spreadsheet he built as a confused freshman at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar. Growing up in Karachi as the son of a teacher and a civil engineer, he came to CMU-Q with transfer credits, a head full of course prerequisites, and a stubborn conviction that the system could be better. He co-founded Stellic with his wife Rukhsar Neyaz and fellow CMU-Q alum Musab Popatia, turning a student project into enterprise software now used by 80+ universities and over one million students. Stellic has raised $14.1 million in total funding, earned a Forbes 30 Under 30 Education nod in 2019, received a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation grant, and has never lost a university partner in five years of operation.
Bilal Zuberi is the founder and managing partner of Red Glass Ventures, a Menlo Park early-stage fund backing companies where AI touches atoms. He spent 12 years as a General Partner at Lux Capital, leading 65+ investments across deep tech, defense, robotics and industrial AI. An MIT physical chemistry PhD who studied under Nobel laureate Mario Molina, he was born in Karachi and built his first company in advanced materials before turning to venture.
Ashraf Habibullah is the founder, President, and CEO of Computers and Structures, Inc. (CSI), the Berkeley-based company behind ETABS and SAP2000 - structural engineering software used in 160+ countries to design buildings like Taipei 101 and One World Trade Center. A Pakistani-American engineer who once dreamed of being a rockstar, Habibullah has spent 50 years turning the structural engineering profession from slide rules to software, earning election to the National Academy of Engineering in 2024. Equally passionate about ballet, photography, and the arts, he co-founded the Diablo Ballet and the Engineers' Alliance for the Arts, championing the idea that engineers need as much human skill as technical skill.

Sohail Syed is the CEO, President, and co-founder of DreamBig Semiconductor, a San Jose-based fabless chip startup he built into a chiplet platform pioneer before its $265M acquisition by Arm in October 2025. A serial entrepreneur from Pakistan who attended NED University and later earned an MBA from Cornell, Syed previously founded Questarium (acquired by Marvell) and FIRQuest (acquired by Corigine), and at Marvell helped grow a network switches business to $4 billion in revenue across 10 successful chip tapeouts. DreamBig's MARS Open Chiplet Platform - unveiled at CES 2024 - democratizes silicon development for AI, data centers, automotive, and edge computing, and the company raised $75M in a Samsung-led Series B in July 2024 before the Arm deal closed.

Humza Rahat Siddiqui is a UK-based content development and marketing specialist currently working as Ticketing & Support at Virgin Atlantic's Heathrow Airport operations. With a cross-industry career spanning digital marketing, aviation, supply chain, and corporate communications, he has driven social media growth to over 200,000 Facebook followers, collaborated with aviation executives to build a new airline training academy in Pakistan, and contributed content for high-profile events including Pakistan Fashion Week and Unilever product launches. His academic background combines a BSc in International Business from Coventry University with an MSc in Supply Chain from the University of South Wales.

Ali Mannan Tirmizi is a Pakistani IT leader and engineer who went from co-founding a Harvard-backed water filtration startup at 23 to becoming a Senior IT Manager at Procter & Gamble, where he leads supply chain cloud platforms across Asia, Middle East and Africa. With a background in Electrical Engineering from LUMS and comparative public policy from UMass Amherst (US State Department SUSI program), he bridges technical depth with social purpose - slashing $220K in cloud costs at P&G while previously building a $2 water filter that removes 99.99% of bacteria for Pakistan's underserved communities. He also writes on data management for DATAVERSITY and holds a YouTube channel where he shares insights from his journey.
Sualeh Asif is the 26-year-old co-founder and Chief Product Officer of Anysphere, the company behind Cursor - the AI-powered code editor that reached $2 billion in annual recurring revenue faster than any B2B company in history. Born in Karachi, Pakistan, he represented his country at the International Mathematical Olympiad three times before studying at MIT, where he and three classmates built the product that is now rewriting how software gets made. Valued at $1.3 billion on Forbes' 2026 Billionaires List, Asif went from teaching math to Karachi students to co-architecting the tool powering 50,000+ enterprises including Nvidia, Adobe, and Uber.

Mamoon Hamid is a General Partner at Kleiner Perkins, the legendary Silicon Valley VC firm he helped resurrect from near-irrelevance after joining in 2017. A Pakistani-born, Frankfurt-raised engineer turned investor, he was the first outside investor in Slack, wrote the first Kleiner check into Figma (his first deal at the firm, before it had revenue), and led the Series A into Rippling - the largest early-stage check KP had ever written. His quiet, measured style belies an extraordinary track record: under his tenure, Kleiner has returned approximately $13 billion to LPs and raised over $6 billion in fresh capital, including a $3.5B fund announced in March 2026.

Mubashar Iqbal - known universally as Mubs - is a Pakistani-born, upstate New York-based software developer and serial maker who has shipped over 126 products in 26 years, won Product Hunt's Maker of the Year award in 2016, and built Will Robots Take My Job?, a site that racked up 14 million page views in weeks. He works nights (11pm-2am) while his family sleeps, ships fast, and moves on - building everything from AI news feeds to sourdough timers.

Umair Azam is the Founder and CEO of Integration Xperts, Pakistan's leading cloud implementation and enterprise software firm with 180+ employees and offices across Pakistan, UAE, Malaysia, Australia, and the USA. As Pakistan's first Salesforce Value-Added Reseller and one of the largest Oracle and SAP Gold partners in the country, he built the company from scratch in 2016 after a career spanning Oracle, Avaya, and Inbox Business Technologies. He secured a seven-figure USD investment from the Atlas Group in 2020 and has set his sights on an IPO on the Pakistan Stock Exchange by 2027.

Shahzad Shahid is the Group CEO of TPS Worldwide, a Pakistan-headquartered global payments technology company serving 100+ clients across 30+ countries. Starting as a software engineer at TPS in 1999, he rose through roles in regional business development, global marketing, and the C-suite to become CEO in 2014. Under his leadership, TPS has expanded into Saudi Arabia and across the Middle East, Africa, and Europe, underpinned key Pakistani financial infrastructure projects like 1LINK and NIFT ePay, and partnered with sustainability-focused fintechs. He is also a former Chairman of P@SHA (Pakistan Software Houses Association) and an active voice on digital economic policy.

Sumaira Mirza is the Executive Creative Director at Ogilvy Pakistan, one of the country's most decorated advertising creative leaders with over two decades of experience across WPP and Publicis Groupe networks. Known for campaigns that blend cultural sensitivity with bold social impact — including 'Message in a Mithai Box,' which provided legal support to abused women — she has served on juries at Effie Global Best of the Best, Spikes Asia, AdStars, and Dragons of Asia. In 2024, she became only the second Pakistani ever selected for the Effies Global Best of the Best jury. She is also an adjunct faculty member, a regular contributor to Aurora Magazine, and a participant in Ogilvy's elite APAC 30 for 30 Leadership Program.