• 4 | Big change takes big conversations with Asif Saleh

  • Jul 7 2022
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

4 | Big change takes big conversations with Asif Saleh

  • Summary

  • In today’s episode, I am sitting down with Asif Saleh. 


    Asif Saleh is the Executive Director of BRAC.  


    BRAC is an international development organisation based in Bangladesh and is the largest non-governmental development organisation in the world. 


    Asif brings a multi-sectoral experience in senior leadership roles in private, public, and non-government arenas, with a proven track record of effectively managing development programming, operational and financial sustainability, and building effective partnerships.  


    He is an active member in a range of international alliances, including Millions Learning International Advisory Group, Brookings Institute, and Innovation Edge. Asif also chairs BRAC IT Services Limited, co-chairs BRAC Net, and is on the Board of BRAC Bank, and edotco Bangladesh Ltd. He is also a board member of multiple non-profits, including the Institute of Informatics and Development, and Maya.  


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    The Big Spark Cast is hosted by Adi Sengupta and produced by Kate Rintoul and James King.

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