Muhammad Awais joins inDrive as country lead for Pakistan
KARACHI: inDrive, a global mobility platform, has appointed Muhammad Awais Saeed as country lead for inDrive Pakistan. Awais will be responsible for all business verticals, focusing on expanding inDrive’s footprint and building a strong local presence. He will also oversee local government and public relations, partnerships and inVision initiatives.
Awais is an experienced leader with more than 10 years in building and working with various startups. In his new role as country lead, he will oversee the growth of inDrive’s overall business in Pakistan, while ensuring ongoing improvements in customer satisfaction and safety for riders and drivers across the country.
This new role will help inDrive strengthen collaborations with stakeholders and set an ambitious growth strategy to further develop its local portfolio.Awais joins inDrive from Yango, where he was the Head of Supply & Operations, Pakistan. Prior to that, he held leadership roles at Careem and Swvl, where he played key roles in launching new services and products, from concept to roll-out, development and implementation of strategy and operations.
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