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[DJAC Video] AKDN Roundtable: Global Collaboration and Knowledge Exchange Session II

AKDN Roundtable: Global Collaboration and Knowledge Exchange Session II
Session was held at the Diamond Jubilee Alliances Conference held on Sunday, Sept. 30, 2018.

Program Overview
How can you contribute your knowledge and skills to the global community? In this roundtable session, you have the opportunity to learn about real-life problems that the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) is currently working to resolve. We discuss creative and innovative ways to contribute to the global knowledge society and understand the future of AKDN.

Moderator
Faheem Noorali

Speakers
Aleem Walji

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[DJAC Video] AKDN Roundtable: Global Collaboration and Knowledge Exchange Session I

SAKDN Roundtable: Global Collaboration and Knowledge Exchange: Session I
Session was held at the Diamond Jubilee Alliances Conference held on Sunday, Sept. 30, 2018.

Program Overview
How can you contribute your knowledge and skills to the global community? In this roundtable session, you have the opportunity to learn about real-life problems that the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) is currently working to resolve. We discuss creative and innovative ways to contribute to the global knowledge society and understand the future of AKDN.

Moderator
Akbar Poonawala

Speakers
Shamsh Kassim-Lakha, Mirza Kajani

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[DJAC Video] Serving from the Top: How to Catalyze Change as a Board Member

Serving from the Top: How to Catalyze Change as a Board Member
Session was held at the Diamond Jubilee Alliances Conference held on September 2018.

Program Overview
Congratulations on reaching a point in your career when you can set the tone from the top and be the force that drives change. As a part of our community, you have likely always had a pre-existing passion for service, and a strong desire for stewardship to others. Learn how to hone these traits and best use this privilege to create successful pathways for giving, best align your business model with a well-chosen cause, and quantify what success means to your company. Contributing a career’s worth of experience and knowledge as a board member will truly effect change on a massive scale.

Moderator
Zain Gulamali

Speakers
Kamruddin Shams, Shelmina Abji, Omar Samji

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[DJAC Video] How to Embed iCERV in Your Workplace

How to Embed iCERV in Your Workplace
Session was held at the Diamond Jubilee Alliances Conference held September 2018.

Program Overview
How can we embody our core ethic of service in the corporate world and become ambassadors for change in our professional lives? Many local non-profits struggle to procure adequate funding and volunteers. iCERV (Ismaili Community Engaged in Responsible Volunteering) offers a higher impact alternative. iCERV, when embedded in any corporate structure, creates a larger service footprint, as entire departments and business units get involved in service activities within their community. Often, there are designated community service days embedded within working hours, if not after-hours, as a way of team building while simultaneously giving back. Integrating iCERV as part of your company’s service endeavors is a way to leverage your professional network to contribute with greater impact through a larger vehicle of change.

Moderator
Amira Dhalla

Speakers
Salima Khakoo
Salman Bhojani

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The Aga Khan Council for the Central United States & TEDxPlano TED Event : Plano, TX on Saturday, March 2nd 2019

The Aga Khan Council for the Central United States in collaboration with TedxPlano, presents a ‘TEDxPlano Salon’ event titled, Fourth Industrial Revolution ( What is it ? How to respond ? Impacts of IOT, AI, Robotics) by Vivek Bakshi, Senior Director, Infosys at Ismaili Jamatkhana, Plano.
The event will be moderated by Shannah Hayley, Director of Communications and Community Outreach for the City of Plano.

When: Saturday, March 2, 2019
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Location: Ismaili Jamatkhana, Plano | 6704 Alma Drive, Plano, TX 75023
Click Here To Register!

We stand on the brink of a technological revolution that will fundamentally alter the way we live, work, and relate to one another. In its scale, scope, and complexity, the transformation will be unlike anything humankind has experienced before. We do not yet know just how it will unfold, but one thing is clear: the response to it must be integrated and comprehensive, involving all stakeholders of the global polity, from the public and private sectors to academia and civil society. Let’s come together to discuss this topic share ideas and connect with each other.

About the Speaker:
Vivek Bakshi is a Technology Leader with over 2 decades of experience in working in the Information Technology field. He works as a Senior Director at Infosys advising businesses on their transformational technology programs. He has helped many companies adopt new technologies such as Robotic Process Automation, Machine Learning and Big Data, Business Process Modeling tools, re-skilling workforce through digital and classroom led trainings, creating centers of excellence on automation and various other technology programs. Prior to working at Infosys, he was an entrepreneur and created an e-commerce business. Vivek is passionate about technology and a strong believer that we are still at the early stages of the transformation of all businesses. He lives in Plano along with his wife who is a teacher and their daughter and son. In his spare time he loves to read on varied topics such as Technology, History, Economics & Environment and volunteers for social causes in the area of education & environment.

About the Moderator:
Shannah Hayley’s pursuit of living life to the fullest has taken her all over the world with various communications-focused jobs, from teaching in Kenya to consulting in the United Kingdom. After moving to North Texas in 1999, she leveraged her background in communications into marketing and business development in the professional services marketplace before transitioning into the public sector. Shannah now serves as the Director of Communications and Community Outreach for the City of Plano, the 69th largest city in the United States. Her responsibilities include process management, strategic planning, communications and supervision of all aspects of the City’s communications, marketing and community outreach efforts.
Shannah also serves as the curator of TEDxPlano. She is an idea-lover on mission to bring people together, focused on sharing ideas with the potential to transform the Plano community and the North Texas region.
Shannah earned her B.S. in Communications Management (with honors) and her M.A. in Communications from Missouri State University. She earned her Certified Professional Services Marketer (CPSM) designation in 2006 and was admitted to the Society for Marketing Professional Services College of Fellows in 2013.

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[DJAC] Video from Keynote Address by David Lee, VP, Innovation & Strategic Fund, UPS

Alliance Conference Keynote – David Lee (Slides)

Keynote Address by David Lee, VP, Innovation & Strategic Fund, UPS
Keynote was given at the Diamond Jubilee Alliances Conference held on Saturday, Sept. 29, 2018

Program Overview
In this insightful and thoughtful talk, David Lee provides a general overview of how AI and machine learning are shaping the world today and how it might affect our working lives in the near future. How will this technology affect what humans are asked to do? What should we be doing to prepare for these imminent changes? It’s possible we are headed to a jobless future, but probably not. So, how can we robot-proof our jobs and create work that allows human beings to be bring their unique skills and talents into the workplace? David is the Vice President for Innovation and New Ventures at UPS (United Parcel Service). His TED talk, “Why Jobs of the Future Won’t Feel Like Work” was one of the most popular talks of 2017.

Speaker Profile
DJAC is excited to bring this extraordinary visionary to our conference. David’s TED Talk on the Future of Work was ranked best of 2017 and has received over 1.7 million views! David is the VP of Innovation and the Strategic Enterprise Fund at UPS.

The Strategic Enterprise Fund is UPS’s strategic venture capital group. His team works to build collaborative bridges with start-up companies, large firms, universities, and research entities. Prior to joining UPS, David co-founded and led Innovation Programs at SunTrust Bank. He has a BA in economics from the University of Virginia and an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. David lives in Atlanta, Georgia, USA which the global headquarters for United Parcel Service.

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[DJAC] Video from Keynote Address by Asiff Hirji, President & COO of Coinbase.

Alliance Conference Keynote – Asiff Hirji (Slides)

Keynote Address by Asiff Hirji, President & COO of Coinbase.
Keynote was given at the Diamond Jubilee Alliances Conference held on Saturday, Sept. 29, 2018

Program Overview
As Asiff explores key technology changes of the coming decade, such as autonomous vehicles, cryptocurrencies, and the gig economy, he will frame our discussions centered around emerging trends that pervade industry boundaries. We will not only conceptualize these innovations, but also understand their impact on our lives in a very tangible way. In the face of rapid change, we will learn how vital professional networks and alliances are for successfully navigating and thriving through these disruptions. Join us for an invigorating session to glean key insights into paving the pathway to success.

Speaker Profile
Asiff Hirji is President & Chief Operating Officer of Coinbase. Prior to Coinbase, Asiff focused on accelerating growth at a number of portfolio companies for venture capital partner, Andreessen Horowitz. In 2002, Asiff rose from CIO to COO and ultimately President of TD Ameritrade, the world’s largest online broker, helping them grow to 4,000 employees. He also ran HP Enterprise Services (Reporting to Meg Whitman) with nearly 200,000 employees and $14B in revenue. He has also held senior leadership and governance roles at TPG Capital, Saxo Bank, and Bain Capital including being on the board of directors for several companies including Eze Software Group, TES Global, RentPath, and Citrix Systems.

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Husein Cumber

IPN Spotlight: Husein Cumber (Executive Vice President- Corporate Development at Florida East Coast Industries, LLC (FECI))

Husein Cumber is the Executive Vice President for Corporate Development for Florida East Coast Industries, LLC (FECI). At FECI, he has the responsibility to steer major capital projects, including Brightline, the first privately owned and managed intercity passenger rail system in US over 100 years. Previously, Mr. Cumber had worked as Executive Vice President for Corporate Development for Florida East Coast Railway, L.L.C (FEC), a freight railroad that is credited for allowing Florida’s east coast to develop in the late 1800s. In this position he had responsibility for financially structuring and managing capital projects where he successfully executed major seaport and rail infrastructure projects.
Prior to joining FEC, Mr. Cumber was Founder and President of H.A Cumber & Company, a transportation consulting firm that specialized in rail, aviation, and highway issues. The firm provided business development and government relations services throughout the country. Mr. Cumber served as Deputy Chief of Staff at the U.S Department of Transportation. Mr. Cumber is a Board Member of JEA, the eighth largest municipal-owned utility in the United States and largest in Florida.

What skills have helped you in your career?
Communications skills- During his high school and college years, Mr. Cumber was engaged in various extracurricular activities which enabled him to be involved in a team environment. Further development of his interpersonal skills is attributed to other activities which included public speaking, raising capital, and engaging with elected officials. A successful leader must be able to articulate facts by communicating a concise story and be persuasive in your ask.
Another skill which Mr. Cumber finds useful is one of compromise- a perfect outcome rarely happens in business; it is important to learn how to find a solution.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
The private equity firm that I am associated with is constantly going into new businesses. And those investments are unlike others I have worked on before. So, I often volunteer to get involved with these new infrastructure projects which has led my career to span the telecommunications, railroad, real estate, and energy sectors. One common theme in my career has been infrastructure and being exposed to different sectors enables me to continue to learn.

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
My career has been focused largely in Florida with a short stint in Washington, DC. I am envious of people who have been able to build their careers by living in multiple major cities. I would have liked to live in New York, London, Hong Kong, San Francisco, etc. Becoming immersed in other cultures is so important today when every industry has international connectivity. I also regret not mastering a second language.

What is next for you in your career?
I want to continue my pursuit for identifying and executing infrastructure projects that are transformative.

What advice would you offer to others?
I think one thing that I did which was novel is that most people try to identify a degree in college and then let the prerequisite courses navigate their education. I did the opposite. I sought out professors who would be great mentors and then looked at the courses they taught to determine what major I would like to pursue. That allowed Duke to become a career defining moment in my life. I created a degree in U.S. National Security, which allowed me to pull together international law, military strategy, business and public policy into one degree.
So, my first advice would be thinking through how your education can expose you to the best career mentors and take advantage of that.

Second, get involved in at least 1-2 years of public service. Find anything that is relevant to your profession and learn how local/state/federal regulatory policies affect your industry. Personally, for me, spending 3.5 years in government changed my career trajectory. It broadened my skill set and enabled me to build relationships with decision makers at a relatively young age.

Lastly, get involved in complicated projects and challenge yourself. Consider investments which have a high barrier to entry. That is where the risks are higher, but so are the returns. Remember, if it was easy someone else would have done it already. I meet so many people that ask why I want to be involved in projects that require navigating through a complex regulatory process. My answer is always the same: if we figure it out first, we will be in a business that is hard to replicate and therefore have a very valuable investment.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Access to capital
• Assist with the development of business plans
• Secure internships in finance, government and media professions
• Counseling for career decisions

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Husein Cumber

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Mohammad Mirshahi

IPN Spotlight: Mohammad Mirshahi (Deputy Chief Engineer at the Virginia Department of Transportation)

Mohammad Mirshahi, PE is the Deputy Chief Engineer for the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT). He directs activities of all Engineering Divisions in VDOT. Mr. Mirshahi has over 35 years of progressive experience in the design and management of Highway projects. He is a graduate of the University of Texas at Arlington with a BS in Civil Engineering and an MS in Traffic/Transportation Engineering. He is a registered Professional Engineer in Virginia, Texas and New York. He is affiliated with numerous professional organizations such as TRB, ASCE, ITE and is a current member of AASHTO’s Council on Highway and Streets.

What skills have helped you in your career?
• People Skills

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
To be more flexible … good solutions are better than great solutions that are not achievable. Do not worry about what you cannot control.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
For continuous improvement, I read, attend professional seminars and workshops.

What is next for you in your career?
Hopefully retirement.

What advice would you offer to others?
Be yourself, earn trust, be committed, focused and disciplined. Care for others, and be humble, best to be happy than always right.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Management mentoring
• Civil/transportation Engineering
• Job placement

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
None

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Region:
Northeast

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Qahir Dhanani

IPN Spotlight: Qahir Dhanani (Advisor to the CEO and Senior Private Sector Development Specialist at the World Bank)

With roots in Kenya, Qahir Dhanani is a Canadian working in Washington, DC. Currently, he holds two positions at the World Bank, concurrently serving as an Advisor to the CEO and as a Senior Private Sector Development Specialist.
In his corporate role, he is the architect of the World Bank’s “Agile Bank” program, a multi-faceted operating model and culture change endeavor aimed at enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the institution, using methods borrowed from tech. In his client-facing role, Qahir leads the policy dialogue with government agencies and the technical design of various projects aimed at leveraging the private sector for economic growth, competitiveness, enterprise development, and innovation in countries such as Pakistan, the Maldives, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan, among others. He joined the World Bank in its Young Professionals Program (YPP).
Prior to joining the Bank, Qahir was a Project Leader at The Boston Consulting Group in Dubai where he managed various strategy and operations projects for government, oil and gas, media, and financial institution clients in the Middle East. Prior to joining BCG, he served as the External Relations Officer for the Aga Khan Agency for Microfinance in Geneva, and as the Special Projects Officer for the Aga Khan Foundation USA in Washington.
Qahir holds an MBA from the Harvard Business School, an MPP from the Harvard Kennedy School, and a BA honors in Economics and Government from Cornell University. He was a visiting scholar at the University of Oxford.

What skills have helped you in your career?
• Managing both the overall strategic picture and the details at the same time enables colleagues and executives to make decisions quickly and ensures the execution is thought through.
• Focusing on what’s important by constantly triaging the work and ignoring the extraneous is critical for effective time management.

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
There are too many small things that I wish I did differently. Nothing major!

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
I leverage my colleagues and friends to learn new things and take advantage of the learning opportunities provided by my employer.

What is next for you in your career?
At present, I’m focused on my work at the World Bank.

What advice would you offer to others?
Two things. First, do what you enjoy. Second, whatever you decide to pursue, be mindful that the jobs of the future will be very different and digital fluency will be critical – this means not only being an expert software user, but also understanding programming languages and basic engineering.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Engage in substance-based knowledge-exchange on topics such as agile transformations, culture change, entrepreneurship and innovation
• Share ideas with those early on in their careers on engaging with multilateral institutions like the World Bank

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Qahir Dhanani

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[email protected]

Region:
Northeast

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