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Kazi Fahad elected national president of JCI Bangladesh

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Kazi Fahad, a young entrepreneur and organiser, has been elected as the new National President of Junior Chamber International (JCI) Bangladesh, an international youth leadership and development organisation.

The general meeting of JCI Bangladesh took place on Friday (6 December) at Hotel Le Meridien in Dhaka. Following the meeting, Fahad was elected as the national president for a one-year term through voting, according to a press release.

Kazi Fahad is the managing director of Kazi Printing and Accessories and a director of the Bangladesh Garments Accessories and Packaging Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGAPMEA).

In his address, the newly elected president said, “JCI is the largest non-political youth organisation in Bangladesh. In the coming year, our focus will be on fostering the talent of energetic young individuals, creating employment opportunities, and building business connections between Bangladeshi youth and the global community.”

The election was overseen by Md Ziaul Haque Bhuiyan, the outgoing president, who served as the election commissioner. Founding President Masud Mannan and Shakhawat Hossain Mamun were also part of the election commission.

JCI) is a global organisation for individuals aged 18 to 40, headquartered in St Louis, Missouri, USA.

Operating in more than 120 countries, JCI has over 2,00,000 members worldwide. In Bangladesh, the organization is represented by 41 local chapters dedicated to personal development, skill-building, and leadership training for young people.

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