National Foods CEO to speak at Harvard on Pakistan’s global role
KARACHI: National Foods Limited (NFL) is partnering with the Pakistan Conference 2025 at Harvard, which will spotlight Pakistan’s evolving position on the global stage.
Scheduled for April 27 at Harvard University in Cambridge, US, the conference is being organised by a student-led global platform dedicated to fostering meaningful dialogue on Pakistan’s economic, cultural and developmental trajectory.
Representing NFL, Global CEO Abrar Hasan will speak at the event, joining international policymakers, leading academics, prominent business figures and forward-thinking innovators. He will offer insights into the role of industry leadership in advancing sustainable futures for emerging economies such as Pakistan, according to a company statement issued on Wednesday.
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