Ghulam Mustafa - Career

Career

Since the early 1980 he retired from the Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industry Corporation and established his very fist enterprise with the concept of 'Export or Perish'. Till today Mustafa had diversified and engaged in several sectors consisting: Manpower Export, Travel and Tourism, Global Logistics, Seafood Export, Education Institute, Development of Skilled Workforce, Insurance and Real Estate. He's currently the CEO and Managing Director of Prantik Group.

Bagging 3 decades of experience, Mustafa is noted as a bank for Migration knowledge and views regarding its future. He has invited to provide lecture on Migration by ILO, IOM, National Defence College of Bangladesh and many other local and international organization. He was the only BAIRA leader interviewed by international medias such as BBC, Al Jazeera, NHK Japan and so on. He served as Chairman, HRD & Migration Management to FBCCI and EC Member of Bangladesh Better Business forum, under the committee of Skill Development Working Group.

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