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Entry Kit List ID: 
9856914

Pakistani Executive Connects Social Good with Business Goals

Syeda Amna Nasir Jamal knows things could have ended up very differently. Faced with the untimely death of her father, a young Jamal suddenly held the reins of the family textile business in Pakistan. Though she had started to work for him at age 13, it wasn’t exactly a role for which she was prepared.

“After the death of my father, there were difficult challenges in our lives,” Jamal says. “We had plenty of setbacks and disappointments.”

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2017 Stevie Award Winners

The following nominations were selected as Gold, Silver & Bronze Stevie Award winners by the average scores of more than 170 professionals worldwide on five specialized juries. Their scores determined the Gold, Silver and Bronze Stevie Award placements of the Finalists. The results were announced at the 14th annual awards dinner on Friday, November 17th in New York City.

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