Events of 2005
IBA Golden Jubilee Reunion - May 21, 2005

07:00 PM - 07:50 PM

Arrival of Guests &  Fellowship

 

 

 

 

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08:00 PM - 08:05 PM Arrival of the Chief Guest
08:05 PM - 08:10 PM Recitation from the  Holy Quran
08:10 PM - 08:15 PM Welcome Address by Mr. Danishmand, Director, IBA
08:15 PM - 08:25 PM Speech by Chief Guest
08:25 PM - 08:50 PM IBAMemories (Interactive Session)
08:50 PM - 09:05 PM Presentation of Plaques
09:25 PM - 09:35 PM Vote of Thanks
09:35 PM - 10:15 PM  Dinner

10:15 PM - 11:00 PM 

Ghazal by IBA Alumnus Mr. Salman Alvi

Prime Minister of Islamic Republic of Pakistan, who was the chief guest addressed the gathering and offered financial support to IBA for the improvement of its libraries at IBA main and city campuses. He advised the IBA Alumni to follow the guidelines mentioned below, to be successful in as professionals as well as individuals.
He said, “Integrity is the key. You say what you believe and you believe what you say”….”learn to be in peace with yourself”…. “Play as a team and be street smart”.
Events of 2004
YOUNG ENTEERPRENEURS AWARDS

December 2004 Shell Tameer provides opportunity to 'Young Entreprenurs', including, 'IBA Alumni', to earn attractive awards. For details please visit website: www.tameer.org.pk and refer to the following advertisment:


Young Entrepreneur of the Year Awards

Aged 18-32 and recently started a business / or developed a business plan?

Shell Tameer offer you the opportunity to:

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For entry details:

Phone : 111 111 456
website: www.tameer.org.pk

MR SHAUKAT AZIZ - AN IBA ALUMNUS - SWORN IN AS PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN

ISLAMABAD, August 28, 2004: Prime Minister Mr. Shaukat Aziz won a vote of confidence from the National Assembly on Saturday and spelled out his government's plans to counter the challenges the country was facing in the areas of law and order, defence, foreign policy and economic reforms.

BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF MR SHAUKAT AZIZ
Born at Karachi, on March 6, 1949..

Early education at Saint Patrick's School, Karachi and Abbottabad Public School, Abbottabad.
Graduated (B.Sc) in 1967 from Gordon College, Rawalpindi.
Obtained MBA Degree in 1969 from Institute of Business Administration, University of Karachi.
Shaukat Aziz enjoys golf, music and art. He is married with three children.

Started his career in 1969 when he joined Citibank, Karachi. Moved overseas in 1975 and has since served in several countries including the Philippines, Jordan, Greece, USA, UK, Malaysia, Singapore and Saudi Arabia. His assignments included Head of Corporate and Investment Banking for the Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa; Corporate Planning Officer, Citigroup. He was appointed Executive Vice President of Citibank in 1992 and has had 30 years of experience in global finance and international banking. Shaukat Aziz is a frequent speaker on international finance and has attended numerous forums, seminars and conferences on international finance as well as attended management courses at several universities. He has been a member of the Board of several Citibank owned entities including Saudi American Bank, Citi Islamic Bank as well as several non-profit organizations.

In November 1999 Shaukat Aziz was appointed as Pakistan's Minister of Finance with responsibility for Finance, Economic Affairs, Statistics, Planning and Development and Revenue Division. As Minister of Finance, Shaukat Aziz was also Chairman of Economic Coordination Committee of the Cabinet, Chairman, Executive Committee of National Economic Council and Chairman, Cabinet Committee on Privatization. "Euromoney" and "Bankers Magazine" has declared him as the Finance Minister of the year 2001.

The democratically elected Government of Prime Minister Jamali had also retained him as Finance Minister, which indicated continuation of Financial and Economic Reforms Agenda. Shaukat Aziz was elected Senator in 2002. He was sworn in as Prime Minister of Pakistan on August 28, 2004.

MR. ASAD UMAR (PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF ENGRO CHEMICALS PAKISTAN LIMITED)

Mr. Asad Umar (President and Chief Executive of Engro Chemicals Pakistan Limited) was interviewed by a team of IBA students and staff in March 2004. Mr. Umar is an alumnus of IBA, Karachi. His thoughts have been reproduced as follows:

Q. Academic qualifications and achievements?
A. Bachelors in Commerce (B.Com) from Government College, Karachi. Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from IBA (Batch of 1984).

Q. Previous Important positions held?
A. Worked in HSBC bank soon after graduation for seven months then joined EXXON Chemicals. He then became CEO Engro Asali in 1997 and got transferred as SVP of fertilizer operations in 2001 and is now the CEO of Engro Chemicals Pakistan Ltd.

Q. Strengths that have contributed towards your success?
A. He believes that one of the most important thing that contributed towards his success was LUCK. Besides luck he believes that one has to find something he/she is passionate about which drives him/her all along. The individual then has to evaluate whether he/she is good at it or not! and here's where luck counts most.

Q. Role of IBA in your Success?
A. He owes his success to IBA. Talking especially about Dr. Hashmey (one of his teachers) who taught him Financial Management, says that his love with finance was merely due to Dr. Hashmey and he owes that to him.

Q. Any Memorable incident at IBA during your student life?
A. He recalled quite a few
· He met his wife at IBA (same batch) but she graduated in 86'
· Captained the IBA cricket team.
· Stood for BASC elections for Office Bearers (General Secretary) but lost.

Q. Any changes that you noticed amongst students over the last 20 years?
A. He believes that the students are much brighter now but less well educated and he believes that its due to the fact that IBA is not investing in Faculty. He says that apart from discipline, graduating program is about intellectual content, research, quality of teachers and connection between the institute and the corporate world. He firmly believes that the Executive Education Program started at IBA will certainly help to bridge the gap between the institute and the corporate world. Teachers should start consultancy program and the most important thing is that teachers should have experience of corporate world themselves.

Q. Vision for Engro?
A. Engro over the years has acquired a reputation of excellence in Pakistani corporate world and is unarguably highly rated. This is true for Pakistan, and now he wants to extend this in the global arena as well, through logical progression. He wants to initiate this by going into south and central Asia, first. He wants to develop competence to compete with the best in the world, because now you cannot build a wall around yourself to escape competition. He believes it's high time we start thinking locally and act globally.
The challenge for implementing this vision is evident from the fact that monoculture does not exists anymore. Managing change is becoming more difficult. Engro is a sensitive organization with grassroots culture. Engro still has an excellent team.

Q. Engro's vision 10 years from now?
A. He says that it is vital to invest into intellectual capital. It's the researcher that makes the money not the person / organization that works on generic ideas. Making change is much more difficult now and requires change to be handled professionally. In order to achieve this Engro has an outstanding team, which is its strength.

Q. Suggestions for change in IBA curriculum that would help?
A. He wants students to work on local cases. Students should seriously work on local cases and developed them with a view to help the business world. IBA students should perform beyond their "perceived value" in the market.

Q. How can Engro and IBA get together?
A. IBA should try to establish more official connections, other than personal invitations to me for a guest speaker session. IBA needs more faculty in consultancy, because "its absolutely criminal" to be without faculty in R & D, with extensive corporate experience.

Q. Advice to students who aspire to succeed?
A. It's all about having a long-term vision. A vision should be compelling and inspiring.He said, "All that matters is what YOU do for others". His vision is:
· To make a substantial contribution to the well being of Pakistan's economy.
· To abide by the value system - Integrity and family
· See what is important in life.
· Have a vision for yourself and define that vision to yourself.

To put it in a nutshell, LIVE FOR YOUR VISION AROUND YOUR, SELF DEFINED VALUES.

Interview Conducted by,
Danish Hussain Qureshi (MBA III)
Ghalia Naseer (MBA III)

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INVESTMENT BANKING

The Pak Kuwait Investment Company IBA Conference on Investment Banking was held in the elegant Crystal Ball Hall of the Marriott Hotel, Karachi on January 17 and 18, 2004 The leasing financial institutions of the country, which included Pak Kuwait Investment Company Limited, Habib Bank Limited, Bank Alfalah, Abamco, Global Securities and TCS, Sponsored it.

The highlight of the conference was the speech given by the Federal Finance Minister Mr. Shaukat Aziz who had specially come to Karachi for this conference. This conference was the demonstration of the excellence, which is IBA is famous for. Over 450 delegates attended the conference from all the different financial institutions among the distinguished speakers were Federal Minister Mr. Shaukat Aziz, Federal Minister for Privatization Mr. Sheikh Rasheed, Managing Director Pak Kuwait Investment Company Ltd. Mr. Zaigham Mahmood Rizvi, Chief Executive AKD Securities Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Ali Ansari, President Habib Bank Ltd. Mr. Zakir Mahmood CEO JP Morgan Mr. Reza Rahim, CEO EMP Capital (Pakistan) Mr. Amad Alman Aslam. The Conference was divided into eight sessions with four session talking place in each day.


Events of 2003
GUEST SPEAKER SESSION - SAIYID MUHAMMAD HANIF

The BASC Alumni Council held a guest speaker session on the 15th of October 2003, inviting Mr. Saiyid Muhammad Hanif to share his experiences and wisdom. He did his MBA from IBA in 1970 and also holds a law degree. He had worked in many esteemed organizations, starting off his career with Grindlays Bank and along the way had worked for PICIC Bank and Investment Corporation of Pakistan as a finance analyst. Then he retired as the Chief Division Officer for Asia Pacific, Latin America and Arab States for the United Nations Capital Development Fund. Mr. Hanif is also a world-renowned Urdu poet.

Mr. Hanif praised IBA for its dedication and discipline and remembered his stay with fond memories. He highlighted three important factors that can lead to a successful life. Firstly, to put in hard work and honesty in any task and making it worthy; secondly, to always serve and be dedicated to one's parents; and finally, to have complete faith in God Almighty and practice 'Tawakul". Overall, the session was highly enlightening for everyone present there.

BRAND MANAGER OF UNI LEVER VISITS IBA

Mr. Muhammad Ail (Brand Manager, Uni Levers Pakistan Ltd.) visited IBA on October, 11, 2003 to deliver a presentation entitled "How to be a successful Challenger Brand". The audience consisted of student of Brand Management I, II, III as the topic was highly relevant to them.

Mr. Muhammad Ali completed his MBA in 1997 from IBA, Karachi and joined Gul Ahmed Textile mills as Marketing Executive. Prior to enrolling in IBA, Mr. Ali was working in Sandoz Pakistan Ltd. between 1990 and 1994. In 1998 he joined National Foods as Brand Manager and handled complete portfolio of the organization. Then in early 2000 he joined Reckitt Benckiser and re launched Dettol product range. Subsequently, he joined Uni Levers Pakistan Ltd. as Brand Manager of Detergents and Households. 

During his power point presentation, Mr. Ali showed various advertisements, which were based on the concept of 'Breaking Away from Immediate Past '. Changes in conventional watches to Swatch and brand extension from natural spices to ketchup are few examples of this concept. He also emphasized upon the importance of aesthetics and element of belief in the communication strategy of brand. Example of Saturn cars adequately elude this concept where by its ad talks little about its features and benefits and speaks about the type of people and services Saturn possess / offers.

EXPORT/BRAND MANAGER CANDYLAND VISITS IBA

Ms Farah Anwar visited IBA as guest speaker on October 03, 2003 and made a presentation on the launch of company called Bisconi and Rite biscuits, in Pakistan. Ms Farah graduated from IBA in December 2000 with a bi-major in Marketing and Finance. She joined Candy Land as Asst. Brand. Manager in January 2001 and became Brand Manager in March 2001. In April 2002, she launches Bisconi with the brand Cocomo. Subsequently, she launched the famous 'Rite' brand, which is available as a sandwich biscuit, in competition to 'Oreo'. According to the sales figures and market shares analysis, 'Rite' has performed extremely well in the market. In January 2003 Ms Farah moved to setup the export department of this company, which now contributes 25% towards total turnover Rs. 840 million.

In her speech she talked about Rite's brand equity, positioning communication / advertising strategy, awareness, brand loyalty, perceived quality, brand association and brand Asset management. She also provided the rational for using Ms Sarah Sheikh and Mr. Wasim Akram as key characters in the Rite's ad.

 ACTING PRESIDENT OF PAKISTAN VISITS IBA 

Acting President of Pakistan, Mr. Muhammad Mian Soomro, visited IBA City campus on the 5th of November 2003 and expressed his satisfaction over the faculty and working of the Board of Governors of the Institute. Addressing at the visit, the Chairman Senate said that the output of any educational institute was mainly dependent on the quality of its faculty for which IBA bore no dearth, as it has the best academicians and professors. Furthermore he said, IBA was planning to expand its hostel facilities and that he would lend every sort of support in approving the facilities. He termed the future plans of IBA very encouraging and promising as they entailed quality improvement and uplift of the Institute.

HOSTEL REUNION

The 15th of November 2003 saw many hostelite alumni return to the A.S Nagi premises to enjoy an iftar-cum dinner among old friends. The hostel reunion was a raging success thanks to Chief Organizers Waqas Aman (BBA6) and Ahmed Mustafa Haq (BBA3). More than 80 former hostelites showed up for this event and shared their wisdom and fun-filled past experiences with the audience. Kudos to both Ahmed Mustafa and Malik Imran (Union Bank) for some excellent compering. The Director IBA also a former hostelite, related some very interesting incidents of his old days at the hostel. It was a great event and it left all the attendees wishing for more.