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Mir Ibrahim Rahman

Mir Ibrahim Rahman (born in 1981) is a Pakistani media proprietor who serves as the chief executive of the Geo Television Network.[2][3]

Mir Ibrahim Rahman
Born1981
Karachi
CitizenshipPakistan
Alma mater
Occupation(s)Co-founder and CEO of Geo TV (2002–current)
Board member ofMir Khalil ur Rahman Foundation
SpouseSheena Hadi
ChildrenAsha Rahman
ParentMir Shakil-ur-Rahman
Relatives
AwardsRobert F. Kennedy Award for Excellence in Public Service

Early life and career

Born in Karachi, to a Kashmiri family.[4] His father, a media mogul, Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman, Rahman studied at the Karachi American School and moved to the United States, where he received his BBA degree from Babson College in 2000. In the U.S., he started his career as an investment banker with Goldman Sachs. In 2002, he returned to Pakistan and joined his family media business and subsequently launched Pakistan's first private news channel in the fall of 2002. In 2009, he returned to the U.S and received his Master of Public Administration degree from the Harvard Kennedy School in 2010.[5][6]

He is the recipient of Robert F. Kennedy Award for Excellence in Public Service for his contribution towards the Lawyers' Movement. He was named World Economic Forum's Young Global Leaders in 2011.[7]

Personal life

Mir Ibrahim Rahman belongs to a prominent media family. He is the eldest son of the media mogul and philanthropist Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman and the grandson of newspaper magnate Mir Khalil ur Rehman. His extended family owns Jang Group, the largest group of newspapers in Pakistan.[8]

Rahman met and married Sheena Hadi while both of them were studying at Harvard. Rahman and Hadi have a daughter named Asha.[9]

Education and early career

 
Mir Ibrahim Rahman (3rd from left) and Geo TV president Imran Aslam (far left) entertain Center for Global Development president Nancy Birdsall and senior analyst Molly Kinder on their visit to the Geo TV offices.

In 2000, Rahman graduated summa cum laude from Babson College with honours in economics, finance and entrepreneurship. After his graduation, he worked as an investment banker with Goldman Sachs specialising in media and telecom. After a brief stint with the investment banking and securities firm, he returned to Pakistan in 2002.[10]

Until 2002, the electronic media in Pakistan was largely dominated by state-owned institutions like Pakistan Television Corporation and the Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation. This monopoly was thwarted when the Musharraf regime regulated electronic media allowing for private television channels to be operated independently. It was during this liberalisation of the media in Pakistan that Rahman saw an opportunity to expand his family business.

In 2002, he co-founded the privately owned television network, Geo TV. What started as a 5-member operation out of a hotel room turned into one of largest television broadcast networks in Pakistan. Geo TV was later recognised as a pertinent driver of change in the media landscape of the country. "Geo has changed Pakistan's media landscape, consistently challenging the monopoly-and monotony of state-run Pakistan Television, or PTV."[11] "For the first time, analysts say, television in Pakistan is reflecting this predominantly Muslim country's diverse society and offering an independent source of news."[11] Rahman has since served as the CEO of the television network that now employs more than 2,500 workers across the globe.

In 2009, he joined the Harvard University John F Kennedy School of Government while pursuing his master's degree in public administration.[10] He later had to take a sabbatical alongside his wife Sheena following her pregnancy.[9] Sheena was also a fellow Harvard alumni pursuing her master's degree in education. Rahman also serves as a member of the Young presidents' Organization in Pakistan, a charter member of the Indus Entrepreneur and the director of Mir Khalil ur Rahman Foundation.[12]

Awards and recognition

In 2010, Rahman and his television network were recognised for their "contribution in the historical Lawyers' Movement that revived independent judiciary in Pakistan".[6] He became the first Muslim and the second South Asian to receive the prestigious Robert F. Kennedy Award for Excellence in Public Service from the Harvard Kennedy School.[citation needed]

Profile of some initiatives

  • “Zara Sochieye” [12] (Just Think!) led a wave of debate on the controversial Hudood Ordinances,[13] a set of laws passed without debate by the dictator General Zia-ul-Haq, enacted in 1977, equating rape with adultery. GEO's campaign, clarified the difference between man-made laws and divine law that the Hudood Ordinances was deliberately associated with. The campaign included testimony and unprecedented debate between the main liberal and conservative religious forces in the country and was credited to be the tipping point that led the Government to finally amend the ordinances. After much controversy and criticism from the Pakistani public, parts of the 1977 law were extensively revised in a 2006 amendment, called Women's Protection Bill by the Pakistani Parliament.[13]
  • Under Mir's supervision, GeoFilms launched its first films project titled Khuda Kay Liye (2007 film) which literally means 'In the Name of God' (2007 film)[14] against whom a fatwa was issued by the terrorist leader of the Red Mosque, Islamabad. The project not only became Pakistani film industry's biggest blockbuster but also prompted much needed dialogue and discussion facing Islam and Pakistan today.
  • GEO Network has been known to take on daring projects, including supporting the cause for justice, which created a tussle with the previous military and current civilian government. All of GEO's channels were shut down for almost 90 days, creating a net revenue loss of over $25 million. Most political analysts have been quoted to confirm GEO's role was unique in the country's historic independent judiciary movement and the eventual restoration of Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry.
  • GEO took the daring lead to do stories on many important issues to not only educate the masses but also spread awareness on vital social issues like the polio vaccine, the MeToo Movement etc.
  • GEO and Jang Group has tried to work for bigger causes that have a regional or global impact. The Group has worked on a project of peace between Pakistan and India in the past, working in collaboration with India's largest media group Times of India Group to launch a civilian peace initiative with India.[15] The two largest and most influential media groups of Pakistan and India have committed to providing a platform where their audiences, readers and civil society can nudge their respective government to move towards lasting and fair peace so that valuable resources of both countries can be directed towards development and progress.

References

  1. ^ a b c Asim, Ambreen (25 January 2013). . Mag the Weekly. Archived from the original on 25 January 2013. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Geo CEO rejects charge, terms it part of anti-Jang Group campaign". Geo TV Network. 25 August 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Pakistan's largest media group, production house become partners". The News International (newspaper). 12 April 2013. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  4. ^ https://www.thenews.com.pk/assets/front/pdf/MRK20181.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ "Mir Ibrahim Rahman – Young Global Leaders". World Economic Forum. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
  6. ^ a b "Alumni Entrepreneur Hall of Fame – 2011 Honorees". Babson College website. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  7. ^ College, Babson. "Alumni Hall Of Fame Names New Members News & Events - Babson College". Babson College website. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  8. ^ 2008: US criticized major media group for irresponsible reporting Dawn (newspaper), Published 1 June 2011, Retrieved 18 March 2019
  9. ^ a b Coco, Donna. "Planting Hope, Transforming Lives". Babson College website. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  10. ^ a b "Harvard University award for Mir Ibrahim Rahman of Jang/Geo Group". The News International (newspaper). 18 July 2010. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  11. ^ a b "Pakistan TV: A New Look At the News". New York Times newspaper. 25 January 2004. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  12. ^ a b "Mir Khalil ur Rahman Foundation". MKRF. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  13. ^ a b 'The Hudood Ordinances' Dawn (newspaper), Published 7 May 2011, Retrieved 18 March 2019
  14. ^ GeoFilms produced film 'In the Name of God (2007)' on Internet Movie Database (IMDb) website Retrieved 18 March 2019
  15. ^ . Aman ki Asha. Archived from the original on 23 February 2017. Retrieved 18 March 2019.

ibrahim, rahman, born, 1981, pakistani, media, proprietor, serves, chief, executive, television, network, born1981karachicitizenshippakistanalma, materkarachi, american, school, babson, college, harvard, kennedy, schooloccupation, founder, 2002, current, board. Mir Ibrahim Rahman born in 1981 is a Pakistani media proprietor who serves as the chief executive of the Geo Television Network 2 3 Mir Ibrahim RahmanBorn1981KarachiCitizenshipPakistanAlma materKarachi American School Babson College Harvard Kennedy SchoolOccupation s Co founder and CEO of Geo TV 2002 current Board member ofMir Khalil ur Rahman FoundationSpouseSheena HadiChildrenAsha RahmanParentMir Shakil ur RahmanRelativesMir Khalil ur Rehman grandfather 1 Mehmooda Khalil grandmother 1 Asma Rahman sister Ayesha Rahman sister 1 AwardsRobert F Kennedy Award for Excellence in Public Service Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Personal life 3 Education and early career 4 Awards and recognition 5 Profile of some initiatives 6 ReferencesEarly life and career EditBorn in Karachi to a Kashmiri family 4 His father a media mogul Mir Shakil ur Rahman Rahman studied at the Karachi American School and moved to the United States where he received his BBA degree from Babson College in 2000 In the U S he started his career as an investment banker with Goldman Sachs In 2002 he returned to Pakistan and joined his family media business and subsequently launched Pakistan s first private news channel in the fall of 2002 In 2009 he returned to the U S and received his Master of Public Administration degree from the Harvard Kennedy School in 2010 5 6 He is the recipient of Robert F Kennedy Award for Excellence in Public Service for his contribution towards the Lawyers Movement He was named World Economic Forum s Young Global Leaders in 2011 7 Personal life EditMir Ibrahim Rahman belongs to a prominent media family He is the eldest son of the media mogul and philanthropist Mir Shakil ur Rahman and the grandson of newspaper magnate Mir Khalil ur Rehman His extended family owns Jang Group the largest group of newspapers in Pakistan 8 Rahman met and married Sheena Hadi while both of them were studying at Harvard Rahman and Hadi have a daughter named Asha 9 Education and early career Edit Mir Ibrahim Rahman 3rd from left and Geo TV president Imran Aslam far left entertain Center for Global Development president Nancy Birdsall and senior analyst Molly Kinder on their visit to the Geo TV offices In 2000 Rahman graduated summa cum laude from Babson College with honours in economics finance and entrepreneurship After his graduation he worked as an investment banker with Goldman Sachs specialising in media and telecom After a brief stint with the investment banking and securities firm he returned to Pakistan in 2002 10 Until 2002 the electronic media in Pakistan was largely dominated by state owned institutions like Pakistan Television Corporation and the Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation This monopoly was thwarted when the Musharraf regime regulated electronic media allowing for private television channels to be operated independently It was during this liberalisation of the media in Pakistan that Rahman saw an opportunity to expand his family business In 2002 he co founded the privately owned television network Geo TV What started as a 5 member operation out of a hotel room turned into one of largest television broadcast networks in Pakistan Geo TV was later recognised as a pertinent driver of change in the media landscape of the country Geo has changed Pakistan s media landscape consistently challenging the monopoly and monotony of state run Pakistan Television or PTV 11 For the first time analysts say television in Pakistan is reflecting this predominantly Muslim country s diverse society and offering an independent source of news 11 Rahman has since served as the CEO of the television network that now employs more than 2 500 workers across the globe In 2009 he joined the Harvard University John F Kennedy School of Government while pursuing his master s degree in public administration 10 He later had to take a sabbatical alongside his wife Sheena following her pregnancy 9 Sheena was also a fellow Harvard alumni pursuing her master s degree in education Rahman also serves as a member of the Young presidents Organization in Pakistan a charter member of the Indus Entrepreneur and the director of Mir Khalil ur Rahman Foundation 12 Awards and recognition EditIn 2010 Rahman and his television network were recognised for their contribution in the historical Lawyers Movement that revived independent judiciary in Pakistan 6 He became the first Muslim and the second South Asian to receive the prestigious Robert F Kennedy Award for Excellence in Public Service from the Harvard Kennedy School citation needed Profile of some initiatives Edit Zara Sochieye 12 Just Think led a wave of debate on the controversial Hudood Ordinances 13 a set of laws passed without debate by the dictator General Zia ul Haq enacted in 1977 equating rape with adultery GEO s campaign clarified the difference between man made laws and divine law that the Hudood Ordinances was deliberately associated with The campaign included testimony and unprecedented debate between the main liberal and conservative religious forces in the country and was credited to be the tipping point that led the Government to finally amend the ordinances After much controversy and criticism from the Pakistani public parts of the 1977 law were extensively revised in a 2006 amendment called Women s Protection Bill by the Pakistani Parliament 13 Under Mir s supervision GeoFilms launched its first films project titled Khuda Kay Liye 2007 film which literally means In the Name of God 2007 film 14 against whom a fatwa was issued by the terrorist leader of the Red Mosque Islamabad The project not only became Pakistani film industry s biggest blockbuster but also prompted much needed dialogue and discussion facing Islam and Pakistan today GEO Network has been known to take on daring projects including supporting the cause for justice which created a tussle with the previous military and current civilian government All of GEO s channels were shut down for almost 90 days creating a net revenue loss of over 25 million Most political analysts have been quoted to confirm GEO s role was unique in the country s historic independent judiciary movement and the eventual restoration of Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry GEO took the daring lead to do stories on many important issues to not only educate the masses but also spread awareness on vital social issues like the polio vaccine the MeToo Movement etc GEO and Jang Group has tried to work for bigger causes that have a regional or global impact The Group has worked on a project of peace between Pakistan and India in the past working in collaboration with India s largest media group Times of India Group to launch a civilian peace initiative with India 15 The two largest and most influential media groups of Pakistan and India have committed to providing a platform where their audiences readers and civil society can nudge their respective government to move towards lasting and fair peace so that valuable resources of both countries can be directed towards development and progress References Edit a b c Asim Ambreen 25 January 2013 Mir Khalil ur Rahman A man of great stature Mag the Weekly Archived from the original on 25 January 2013 Retrieved 18 March 2019 Geo CEO rejects charge terms it part of anti Jang Group campaign Geo TV Network 25 August 2014 Retrieved 18 March 2019 Pakistan s largest media group production house become partners The News International newspaper 12 April 2013 Retrieved 18 March 2019 https www thenews com pk assets front pdf MRK20181 pdf bare URL PDF Mir Ibrahim Rahman Young Global Leaders World Economic Forum Retrieved 31 May 2014 a b Alumni Entrepreneur Hall of Fame 2011 Honorees Babson College website Retrieved 18 March 2019 College Babson Alumni Hall Of Fame Names New Members News amp Events Babson College Babson College website Retrieved 18 March 2019 2008 US criticized major media group for irresponsible reporting Dawn newspaper Published 1 June 2011 Retrieved 18 March 2019 a b Coco Donna Planting Hope Transforming Lives Babson College website Retrieved 18 March 2019 a b Harvard University award for Mir Ibrahim Rahman of Jang Geo Group The News International newspaper 18 July 2010 Retrieved 18 March 2019 a b Pakistan TV A New Look At the News New York Times newspaper 25 January 2004 Retrieved 18 March 2019 a b Mir Khalil ur Rahman Foundation MKRF Retrieved 18 March 2019 a b The Hudood Ordinances Dawn newspaper Published 7 May 2011 Retrieved 18 March 2019 GeoFilms produced film In the Name of God 2007 on Internet Movie Database IMDb website Retrieved 18 March 2019 A Peace initiative by Jang Group Pakistan amp Times of India Aman ki Asha Archived from the original on 23 February 2017 Retrieved 18 March 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mir Ibrahim Rahman amp oldid 1132820053, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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