Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed joined as the Governor of the Bangladesh Bank (The Central Bank) on 02 May, 2005 and completed his four year tenure on 30 April 2009. Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed was the Managing Director of Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF), the apex-funding agency of microcredit operations in Bangladesh. Details
A retired diplomat, Ambassador F. A. Shamim Ahmed joined the Foreign Service in 1974 and has held various assignments both in Bangladesh Missions abroad and the Foreign Ministry in Dhaka during his 33-year long career. Details
Syed Abu Naser Bukhtear Ahmed is a seasoned professional banker combining over 40 years of international experience with a deep knowledge of the South Asian banking sector. He has a proven track record of success in the management of banking operations in a demanding commercial environment in Bangladesh. Details
Ambassador Shahed Akhtar, former Ambassador to Spain, Thailand and Cambodia. He was Permanent Representative to the WTO and UNESCAP. He was Member of the Board of Trustees of the Asian Institute of Technologies (AIT) and Asian Disaster Preparedness Centre (ADPC) He was Member of BFTI and the National Training Council, Bangladesh. Details
A career diplomat of the BCS (FA) cadre, Ambassador Masood Aziz last served as the Ambassador of Bangladesh to Jordan, Syria and Lebanon and High Commissioner of Bangladesh to Malaysia. During his long career he held important assignment in New Delhi, Islamabad, Riyadh. He also served as the founding Secretary General of SAARC Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Details
Ahmad Mahmudur Raza Chowdhury is a member of the erstwhile CSP cadre, he served as Sub divisional Officer (SDO), Deputy Commissioner (DC) and Divisional Commissioner in the field administration. He also worked in different ministries, autonomous bodies and departments of the government. Details
A career diplomat, Ambassador M. Serajul Islam started his career in the erstwhile Pakistan Foreign Service. He has been posted in Bangladesh Missions in Canberra, New Delhi, Washington and Beijing. His two Ambassadorial assignments have been to Egypt (1999-2002) and Japan (2002-2006). Details
Ambassador Iftikharul Karim is educated in Dhaka University, Honours in Physics, and Masters Degree from Karachi University. Retired career diplomat of the former Pakistan Foreign Service and later of the Bangladesh Civil Service (FA). Served in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dhaka. Details
Professor Muzaherul Huq is a medical graduate from Dhaka University and specialised in Forensic Pathology at the London Hospital Medical College. He completed his Masters in Medical Education at Dundee University. He was Director of the Centre for Medical Education in Bangladesh and initiated and introduced the scheme of ‘Quality Assurance in Medical Education’ in medical colleges. Details