Imran Rahman (born 22 February 1957) is a Bangladeshi academic and the current vice-chancellor of the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB). He was a special adviser to ULAB's board of trustees.[1][2][3] He began his career at the ULAB as the director of the School of Business in 2006 and later became the vice-chancellor during 2012–2016. He was the pro-vice-chancellor of the university during 2009–2012. He spent 28 years at Institute of Business Administration (IBA) as a faculty member in the department of finance, chairman of the BBA Program, and Chairman of the IBA Computer Center before joining ULAB.[citation needed]
Currently, Imran Rahman is the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh. He was a special adviser to ULAB's board of trustees. Professor Rahman is serving as the vice-chancellor of the (ULAB) for the second time. Imran Rahman began his career at the ULAB as the Director of the School of Business in 2006 and later served as the Vice-Chancellor from 2012 to 2016. He was the pro-vice-chancellor of the university from 2009 to 2012. He spent 28 years at Institute of Business Administration as a faculty member in the department of finance, chairman of the BBA program, and chairman of the IBA Computer Center before joining ULAB. As a co-founder, he founded a merchant bank in 1990 and managed it for 6 years as its director. .[1][4]
Music
Rahman grew up in a cultural environment.[5] His aunt Laila Arjuman Banu was the first Muslim female singer of Radio Pakistan in Dhaka. His mother Maleka Parveen Banu was also a notable singer of Radio Pakistan.[6] Rahman joined the band Renaissance in 1998 as a member. His song, "Koto je Kotha", was recorded in 2004.[citation needed]