Zeeshan Suhail

My random ramblings and stray reflections about anything from social justice and global/international issues to internship/job postings peppered with the occasional event info that might interest friends and foes alike.

Monday, April 28, 2014

To blog - or not to blog!

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I've finally decided I should get back to blogging. Writing is something i've enjoyed thoroughly over the years, but it's also ...
Saturday, March 13, 2010

New favorite song alert: "How You Like Me Now?" by The Heavy

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I've been enjoying a lot of music from the UK recently. "Breakeven" by The Script had me enthralled for days and now along c...
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Friday, February 05, 2010

Shashi Tharoor's TED video: Why nations should pursue "soft" power

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Shashi Tharoor has got to be one of the most prolific leaders India has ever produced. I thought this video was going to show the examples o...
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Monday, January 25, 2010

Second Notice : Director of Finance in Washington, DC --Deadline extended

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Dear colleagues,     We have extended the deadline for this position and therefore, sending this notice again: I...
Sunday, January 17, 2010

Needed: Disaster Management Specialists for Haiti

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Hello Everyone,   I am accepting resumes for disaster mitigation experts for Haiti.   This work is on behalf of Pan Ame...
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Zeeshan Suhail
Zeeshan Suhail is a communications professional with several years of experience in international private sector and development organizations. He is a Board Member for the Washington, D.C.-based Americans for Informed Democracy and the New York City-based World Faith. His articles on international development and Western-Muslim world relations have been featured in media outlets internationally. Zeeshan has advanced leadership certifications and has been selected as a Carnegie New Leader by the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs and a Muslim Leader of Tomorrow by the Cordoba Initiative. Zeeshan holds an undergraduate degree in International Business from Queens College-CUNY (where he was also the first Muslim Vice President of student government in the college's then 35 years of student government history) and a graduate degree in International Relations from the Graduate Center-CUNY. Zeeshan is fluent in Urdu, and proficient in other South Asian languages and enjoys independent cinema, old South Asian film songs and traveling. He is based in Lahore, Pakistan.
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