Kazi Inam Ahmed
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Kazi Inam Ahmed | |
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| কাজী ইনাম আহমেদ | |
| Education | Wesleyan University |
| Alma mater | Wesleyan University |
| Occupations | Businessman, sports administrator |
| Employer | Gemcon Group |
| Organization | Bangladesh Cricket Board |
| Known for | Gemcon Group, cricket administration |
| Title | Director |
Kazi Inam Ahmed is a Bangladeshi businessman and sports administrator. He is a director of the Gemcon Group, a diversified conglomerate based in Bangladesh, and has been involved in business, retail, and sports administration. He has held various roles in cricket governance in Bangladesh, including positions within the Bangladesh Cricket Board.
Ahmed is a trustee board member of the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh and has served in executive roles in the retail sector, including as chief operating officer of Meena Bazar. He has also been associated with sports development initiatives and institutional cricket teams.
Kazi Inam Ahmed was born into the Kazi family, the son of Kazi Shahid Ahmed, the founder of the Gemcon Group. He received his early education in Bangladesh and studied at Scholastica, where he also played for the Nirman football team.
Ahmed completed his undergraduate studies in the humanities at Wesleyan University in the United States.
Business career
Kazi Inam Ahmed is a director of the Gemcon Group, a diversified Bangladeshi conglomerate with interests in food and beverage, retail, agriculture, media, and manufacturing. He has held board-level and executive roles across multiple companies affiliated with the group.
His business involvement includes companies operating in sectors such as tea estates, seafood processing, retail chains, media, and consumer goods. Ahmed has also been associated with Gemcon-affiliated media outlets, including Bangla Tribune and Dhaka Tribune, and has held executive responsibilities within the Meena Bazar retail chain.
In addition to his corporate roles, Ahmed serves as a trustee board member of the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh and has been involved in institutional governance and development initiatives.