M. A. Yousuf Ali - Positions Held

Positions Held

M.A Yusuffali has held and is currently holding several positions in government bodies and agencies, social, educational and charitable sector.

Government bodies and agencies
  • Member of the Prime Minister’s global advisory council of overseas Indians
  • Mediator for the Smart City project
  • Board member of the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce & Industries (ADCCI)
  • Member of Central Wakf Council, Government of India
  • Director –Air Kerala International Services Ltd
  • Director — Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation Ltd. (KSIDC)
  • Director, Cochin International Airport Limited. He recently raised his stake by acquiring five lakh CIAL shares held by Thrissur-based Dhanlaxmi Bank Ltd.
  • Vice-chairman of Roots-NRK Development Initiative
  • Former director of Air India (2010 – 2012)
Social, educational and charitable organizations
  • Managing Director — EMKE Group
  • Managing Director – LuLu International Shopping Mall, Cochin, Kerala
  • Managing Director – LuLu International Convention Centre, Thrissur, Kerala
  • Chairman of MES Medical College
  • Member — Indian Business & Professional Council, Dubai, UAE
  • Chief Patron — Indian Islamic Centers in U.A.E.
  • Chairman of the Board of Governors — India Social & Cultural Centre (ISC)
  • Chairman of Lakeshore Hospital & Research Centre, Kochi
  • Minority stakeholder in the Catholic Syrian Bank

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