Imran Ghaznavi's book nominated for international award
Islamabad: Imran Ghaznavi's acclaimed book "Reputation Management and Crisis Communication: A Study of the Corporate Sector" has been nominated for an international award by the U.S.-based Academy for Global Business Advancement (AGBA), a leading global non-profit committed to advancing business scholarship and leadership.
The award will be formally presented at AGBA's Annual International Conference, slated for July 2-4, 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand. Alongside the nomination, Ghaznavi has been invited as a keynote speaker at the conference, where he will join a distinguished panel of global corporate leaders to discuss critical issues related to business strategy, reputation, and leadership.
The gathering will also include top academic leaders from prominent global universities who will focus on business and entrepreneurship development in a globalized, digitalized world, reflecting the evolving landscape of international business.
Imran Ghaznavi, a seasoned public servant, currently serves as senior executive director at the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) and is a member of the Advisory Board of the Federal Tax Ombudsman. His book has earned praise for its timely insights and actionable strategies on managing reputation and communication crises in an increasingly complex corporate environment.
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