Naeem takes charge of Wateen Telecom as CEO

21 Dec, 2010

Naeem Zamindar has taken charge of Wateen Telecom as its CEO as per a press statement issued by the company. Zamindar brings an outstanding track record of building successful companies, spanning 20 years across USA and Pakistan. He is a founding team member of Mobilink, and was a key member of the leadership team that grew Mobilink to become the leading telecom company of Pakistan.
As the VP of Strategy, Business Development and Programme Management Office, he led the initiative of making Mobilink an integrated telecom company by enabling the nation-wide fiber optic network and through the acquisition of four companies that now form the Broadband Business Division.
In his last assignment at Mobilink as the Head of the Broadband Business Division, he was responsible for the successful launch of Mobilink Infinity. Recently he has been running Zamindar Capital, a consulting and investment firm that specialises in leveraging technology to leapfrog social and economic development.
Zamindar's track record of scaling successful companies like Mobilink, will certainly enable him to lead Wateen to the next level of growth and opportunity. He has also been an Investment Manager at Intel Capital in the Silicon Valley where he worked on 29 venture capital investments focused on building companies in the internet/new media and wireless broadband space. He is considered to be a leading thought leader in the Wimax world, being invited as the keynote speaker at many international wireless broadband conferences. He qualified as a CPA from the State of Washington and is an MBA from INSEAD.
It was also announced in the press release that Zohair Khalique will be joining the Board of Director's of Wateen. The dynamic Khalique is the former CEO of Mobilink and is regarded as one of the most dynamic CEO's to have chaired an organisation in Pakistan. He brings with him 26 years of senior general management, strategy and Board level experience with Price Waterhouse, ICI plc, Motorola Inc and Orascom Telecom.-PR

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