Walid Mushtaq wins FPCCI award
Islamabad: RIS CEO Walid Mushtaq has won FPCCI Achievement Award 2015 for third consecutive year for his efficient working style in various traits. He has been awarded gold medal for being an educationist with a vision to elevate the educational standards in Pakistan, an entrepreneur with a passion to
By our correspondents
October 07, 2015
Islamabad: RIS CEO Walid Mushtaq has won FPCCI Achievement Award 2015 for third consecutive year for his efficient working style in various traits.
He has been awarded gold medal for being an educationist with a vision to elevate the educational standards in Pakistan, an entrepreneur with a passion to develop innovative businesses with global impact, and most importantly a patriot dedicated to the betterment of our society through community mobilization and women empowerment. Walid Mushtaq, the CEO of Roots International Schools has been delivering his services to the country for over 20 years, taking the reins of an international standard organisation at an early age, he has delivered success unparalleled in the education sector.
Roots International Schools (RIS) received this award from President Mamnoon Hussain, who was the chief guest at FPCCI Awards ceremony.
Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) has introduced these achievements awards to acknowledge the meritorious performance and services of the companies and individuals of throughout the country. The FPCCI Achievement Awards function is one of the most prestigious events of the private sector that is annually held to recognise the exceptional services of numerous organizations and individuals who have made proud to our country through their valuable contributions and played their role in economic prosperity of our country.
He has been awarded gold medal for being an educationist with a vision to elevate the educational standards in Pakistan, an entrepreneur with a passion to develop innovative businesses with global impact, and most importantly a patriot dedicated to the betterment of our society through community mobilization and women empowerment. Walid Mushtaq, the CEO of Roots International Schools has been delivering his services to the country for over 20 years, taking the reins of an international standard organisation at an early age, he has delivered success unparalleled in the education sector.
Roots International Schools (RIS) received this award from President Mamnoon Hussain, who was the chief guest at FPCCI Awards ceremony.
Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) has introduced these achievements awards to acknowledge the meritorious performance and services of the companies and individuals of throughout the country. The FPCCI Achievement Awards function is one of the most prestigious events of the private sector that is annually held to recognise the exceptional services of numerous organizations and individuals who have made proud to our country through their valuable contributions and played their role in economic prosperity of our country.
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