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Imran Anwar (born May 23, 1962 in Montgomery (now Sahiwal), Pakistan) is a Pakistani technologist and business entrepreneur, journalist, TV personality and speaker.[3]
[edit] Early life and educationImran grew up in Karachi and attended Christ The King School and St. Paul's English High School, where he completed Cambridge University School Certificate (O' Levels) studies in 1976.[4] He completed the Cambridge University Higher School Certificate (HSC/"A' Levels") studies in 1978 at Aitchison College, Lahore, where he was a College Prefect and awarded the 'Best Leaving Boy' Cup 1978. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan and has an MBA from Columbia University (Columbia Business School[5] and Columbia Journalism School). [edit] Early political experienceImran was exposed to national political figures at an early age. He had the opportunity to meet international figures like late former Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Libyan dictator Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi, late Pakistani dictator General Zia-ul-Haq, late former Pakistani Prime Minister Muhammad Khan Junejo, late former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, former Japanese Prime Minister Kaifu, former German Chancellor Willy Brandt, Pakistani dictator General Parvez Musharraf, former Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz and many others.[6] At the University of Engineering and Technology (UET) he became involved in student politics. Eventually becoming Chief Organizer of the largest independent students' organization, the Quaid-e-Azam Students Federation (QSF), Imran was among the student leaders resisting and opposed to the martial law rule of General Zia. He and the indepdendent students also opposed the rising militant political power of fundamentalist violent political parties like Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba in Pakistan soon after the Soviet war in Afghanistan started in 1979. In 1982, during a wave of student protests taking place at UET, Imran was attacked and arrested by six members of a para-military group of the martial law government. He and several other students were severely beaten by the Police, before being taken to a Military Tribunal. Titled 'Summary Military Court 37', and comprising of General Zia's military officers with no constitutional judicial standing or background, they charged the student protesters with the crime of opposing military rule, promoting unrest and protest in the civilian population and more. Imran, along with other several others, was sentenced and imprisoned in the infamous Kot Lakhpat Prison, outside Lahore, until their release in the coming days. Imran continues to oppose military dictatorships and speaks out against elected heads of state usurping power. On radio and television he was an outspoken critic of (now ousted) Pakistani dictator General Pervez Musharraf as well as attempts by Bush administration officials to curtail personal freedoms and civil rights in the United States. In a 1999 profile interview on CNN with Riz Khan,[7] Anwar had questioned General Musharaff's claim that he would hold elections in 90 days, and alluded to his using the same tacks as General Zia. In his various radio interviews on New York's WWRL 1600AM and writings Anwar urged the Pakistani public to rise against the new martial law and asked the United States government to block financial support of the military dictatorship in Pakistan.[8] [edit] Professional lifePrior to migrating to the United States in January 1989, Imran established a small technology and consulting business in Pakistan under the trademark acronym IMRAN (Information & Media Resources, Affiliations, Networks). He also heads ITC (Incorporated Technologies Corporation) based in Lahore, Pakistan, and New York, USA, which develops Web 2.0 technology-based solutions in social networking, online content monetization, and mobile eBusiness. Imran established imran.pk (aka IMRAN-NET) as the first ISP[9] in Pakistan.[10] He and a colleague had obtained control of Pakistan's top level .PK domain (ccTLD or country code top-level domain) in 1990, despite living in the USA at the time. He has been credited as being the "father of the Internet mail system" in Pakistan, and is also said to have introduced global credit cards to Pakistani banks and customers.[11] (In 1996 the government owned telecom monopoly in Pakistan failed to wrest control of the domain from private hands, and in the late 1990s the ccTLD moved to "collective national management" by the many Internet related stakeholders in Pakistan.[12]). He was Business Manager of the ABC (Audit Bureau of Circulation) Certified largest media organization, the Jang Group of Newspapers in Karachi and Lahore, Pakistan and Correspondent and General Manager of MAG Weekly, Pakistan's largest circulation weekly English publication. In the United States Imran worked with Viant (formerly Silicon Valley Internet Partners) and with Computer Associates for several years. Later he was appointed CEO of EverTrac[13] helping technology companies to develop GPS, wireless and RFID based solutions[14] used in law enforcement, logistics and government[15]. In Long Island, he is a member of the Advisory Board of Brookhaven Memorial Hospital and is a past member of the Editorial Advisory Board for VARbusiness Magazine of CMP Media. He also served in the non-profit child welfare industry in Florida as CIO of a well-known organization, and continues to be a consultant to the industry.[16] [edit] Media lifeAnwar has been a guest on radio shows in New York, California, Iowa,[17] on stations including WWRL, KMNY as well as online on shows like "You Are The Guest". He has been a contributor on shows on CNN, Fox News Channel, Fox Business Channel, GEO TV, WWOR-TV NY and others. Additionally, he writes a blog on his website which is also syndicated in various newspapers. Anwar's business includes syndication of the world's leading media syndication companies, including United Media, Editors Press Service, and others, in several South and Central Asian countries. Articles he has written have been published in multiple newspapers, including the Wall Street Journal, the Far Eastern Economic Review, Mag Weekly, News International, The Pakistan Times, The Post and Daily Jang.[18] His work also appears in various technology, business and general interest publications which include The Industry Standard[19], MAG Weekly[20], The News International[21] and Pakistani Spectator[22]. He has been interviewed by several publications, such as Newsday[23], Beijing Review[24], The Pakistan Times, Dosheeza Digest, Daily Jang[25], The Post, and The Nation[26]. He is also interviewed by major publications on technology issues, including Newsday. [27] His comments also appear in ComputerWorld[28], and other technology and business publications. Anwar is also a charter member of the Forbes CEO Network, where his contributions are part of the relaunch of the high powered executive media portal.[29] He has also worked for the promotion of intellectual property rights and concepts in South Asia since 1989.[30] At that time, working with well known industry figures like the late Sidney Goldberg and the late John Klem, Sr., he first acquired the rights to exclusively represent the world's leading media syndication companies.[31] Represented under the IMRAN media business, these syndicates include United Media, Scripps Howard Newspapers, Universal Press Syndicate, Tribune Media Services and others through Editors Press Service (now Atlantic Syndication Partners) and represent the rights to world-class properties like Dilbert, Snoopy, Garfield, and their other syndicated features for Pakistan and other countries.[32] The business also served clients in Sri Lanka and Bangla Desh and now also operates in a several other countries. These countries are Iran, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and also Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan.[33] He is the founder and CEO[34] of Neternity[35], a new insurance service to ensure digital content creators' works remain live online in perpetuity. He is President & CEO of EverTrac, which helps organizations locate and track their mobile assets, as well as Chairman & CEO of EverTrace. He is also President & CEO of IAAI Aerospace & Aviation Technologies, helping make General Aviation companies take advantage of global opportunities.[36] Anwar is the founder of "Ummedia" and Moderate & Modern Muslims Movement, Founder & former Editor of Pakistan News Service, and PakistanNews (first daily online and emailed newspaper, 1989). He is also a syndicated columnist, published in and written about in newspapers worldwide, including Wall Street Journal as inventor, and expert on high technology, South-Asia, Middle-East regions & foreign affairs. During the Pakistani Presidential elections September 2008 Anwar has also been on air regularly on the Pakistan's largest and most viewed TV channels of GEO TV and Jang Group.[37] He continues to host talk shows for various TV channels[38], especially GEO TV, including the US Presidential Elections 2008[39]. [edit] References
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