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Azeeza Khan joins rank of Young Global Leader 2024

Express Report
  16 Apr 2024, 02:50

Azeeza Aziz Khan ACCA, Director of Summit Group of Companies - A Visionary Leader in Finance, Sustainability, and Social Responsibility, has been inducted into the prestigious Young Global Leader (YGL) by the World Economic Forum (WEF) for the class of 2024.

She is among the exceptional individuals selected globally into the YGL community of outstanding leaders, according to a press release of SUMMIT group.

On this occasion, Azeeza Aziz Khan remarked, "Excited to begin this new chapter and join the 2024 Class of Young Global Leaders with the World Economic Forum (WEF). Always a firm believer in the power of collective advocacy and activism, I look forward to bringing about impactful changes alongside my fellow WEF Leaders. Together, with all your support and prayers, I look forward to advancing our shared vision for a world that offers sustainable, affordable, and clean energy to all sections of our communities."

These responsible leaders will undertake a transformative 3-year journey, addressing global challenges and driving positive change.

Azeeza Aziz Khan's induction into the YGL Class of 2024 recognises her exceptional leadership and visionary approach to finance, sustainability, and social responsibility.

It is also a testament to her relentless dedication, innovative strategies, and compassionate initiatives that have propelled Summit Group to new heights, along with her significant contributions to the well-being of marginalised communities and the Empowerment of Women within Bangladesh, the release added.

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Azeeza Khan joins rank of Young Global Leader 2024

Express Report
  16 Apr 2024, 02:50

Azeeza Aziz Khan ACCA, Director of Summit Group of Companies - A Visionary Leader in Finance, Sustainability, and Social Responsibility, has been inducted into the prestigious Young Global Leader (YGL) by the World Economic Forum (WEF) for the class of 2024.

She is among the exceptional individuals selected globally into the YGL community of outstanding leaders, according to a press release of SUMMIT group.

On this occasion, Azeeza Aziz Khan remarked, "Excited to begin this new chapter and join the 2024 Class of Young Global Leaders with the World Economic Forum (WEF). Always a firm believer in the power of collective advocacy and activism, I look forward to bringing about impactful changes alongside my fellow WEF Leaders. Together, with all your support and prayers, I look forward to advancing our shared vision for a world that offers sustainable, affordable, and clean energy to all sections of our communities."

These responsible leaders will undertake a transformative 3-year journey, addressing global challenges and driving positive change.

Azeeza Aziz Khan's induction into the YGL Class of 2024 recognises her exceptional leadership and visionary approach to finance, sustainability, and social responsibility.

It is also a testament to her relentless dedication, innovative strategies, and compassionate initiatives that have propelled Summit Group to new heights, along with her significant contributions to the well-being of marginalised communities and the Empowerment of Women within Bangladesh, the release added.

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FSIB Press Release on Half Yearly Business Review Conference held
IFIC Banking services will be unavailable at all Branches and Uposhakahs on Thursday due to System Upgrade
Startup Bangladesh cancels Tk 5cr investment proposal for 10 Minute School
Bangladeshis' credit card spending abroad drop by 9.89%, but rise in US, India