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Ahmad Saeed

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Chaudhary Ahmad Saeed
Born11 January 1941
Died28 September 2018(2018-09-28) (aged 77)
NationalityPakistani
Alma materForman Christian College
OfficeChairman Servis Industries Limited
FatherChaudhry Muhammad Hussain
RelativesChaudhry Ahmad Mukhtar (brother)
Mustafa Ramday (son in law)
Malik Amin Aslam (son in law)
Sardar Ayaz Sadiq (cousin)

Chaudhry Ahmad Saeed (11 January 1941 – 28 September 2018) was a Pakistani politician and businessman who served as the chairman of the Pakistan International Airlines from 2001 to 2005.[1][2] He owned Servis Industries Limited and served as the chairman of its philanthropic arm, Shalamar Hospital.

Early life and education

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Chaudhry Ahmad Saeed was born to Chaudhry Muhammad Hussain, who served as a chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board and co-founded Service Industries Limited.[3] He was educated at Forman Christian College.[4]

Career

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Ahmad Saeed began his career in politics in 1975.[3] In 1977, he was elected as a member of the Punjab Assembly from Gujrat, affiliated with Pakistan Peoples Party.[3] In 1988, he was appointed as the chairman of the Agricultural Development Bank of Pakistan by Benazir Bhutto government, where he served until 1990.[3] In the early 1990s, he quit politics due to differences with his brother Ahmad Mukhtar.[3]

In 2000, Saeed was appointed as the managing director and later chairman of the Pakistan International Airlines by his college friend, Pervez Musharraf, where he served until 2005.[3]

During his career, Saeed also served as a president of Pakistan Cycling Federation, Pakistan Bodybuilding Federation, and Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited.[5]

Personal life

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His wife's name is Nighat Saeed. Both his sons (Arif Saeed and Omar Saeed) continue his business, while his daughter, Asma Ramday, owns well-known restaurants: The Polo Lounge and "The Pantry."[6][7][8] He also has two daughters Zara Ahmed and Amna Amin. He has thirteen grandchildren namely, Shamsher Aslam, Hussain Aslam, Sarah Aslam, Natalia Saeed, Nafisa Saeed, Hamza Saeed, Ahmad Saeed, Noor Saeed, Ayesha Saeed, Asfandyar Ramday, Amnaan Ramday, Zenab Ahmed, and Faraz Ahmed.

His brother Chaudhry Ahmad Mukhtar was cabinet member from Pakistan Peoples Party.[1] His son in law Amer Ali Ahmed was the Former Deputy Commissioner and former Chief Commissioner Islamabad. His second son-in-law, Mustafa Ramday has served as Advocate general of Punjab, his other son-in-law being Malik Amin Aslam, served as an advisor to Imran Khan.

Saeed died on 28 September 2018.[9][5]

Awards and recognition

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References

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  1. ^ a b Chaudhry Ahmad Saeed passes away Dawn , Published 29 September 2018, Retrieved 9 May 2019
  2. ^ "Ahmad Saeed resigns as Chairman of Pakistan International Airlines". Pakistan Times. 17 April 2005. Archived from the original on 25 December 2007. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Butt, Waseem Ashraf (25 September 2012). "Mukhtar's future at stake". DAWN.COM.
  4. ^ Malik, Mansoor (3 March 2014). "Activities galore at FCC". DAWN.COM.
  5. ^ a b Chaudhry Ahmad Saeed is no more Dawn, Published 29 September 2018, Retrieved 10 May 2019
  6. ^ "Polo Lounge makes its mark". The Express Tribune. 19 November 2010.
  7. ^ Desk, Magazine. "Serene surroundings". www.thenews.com.pk. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  8. ^ "Making the case for ethically sourced food | Instep | thenews.com.pk". www.thenews.com.pk.
  9. ^ "Former Servis Group, PIA chairman Ahmad Saeed passes away". Pakistan Today.
  10. ^ President confers 192 civilian awards Dawn, Published 14 August 2005, Retrieved 10 May 2019
  11. ^ Honorary doctorate degree Dawn, Published 5 July 2012, Retrieved 10 May 2019