Kamal Quadir
Kamal Quadir is a Bangladeshi American entrepreneur and artist best known for introducing e-commerce in Bangladesh by founding CellBazaar,[3] an electronic marketplace which, after reaching 4 million users, was acquired by Norwegian telecommunications operator Telenor in 2010. CellBazaar later was rebranded as ekhanei.com.[4][5] He is the brother of Iqbal Quadir, who is an entrepreneur and promoter of the role of entrepreneurship and innovation in creating prosperity in low-income countries. Quadir founded bKash in 2010 [1], which provides financial services through a network of community-based agents and existing technology, including mobile phones.[2] bKash serves 78 million verified customers in Bangladesh which is a country of 170 million people [2] . Quadir is a founding member of Open World Initiatives, a Lausanne, Switzerland-based organization of young thinkers. He is involved with Anwarul Quadir Foundation which recognises innovations in developing countries. He is a First Mover Fellow of The Aspen Institute. In 2009, TED selected Quadir a TED Fellow[6] and the World Economic Forum recognised him as a Young Global Leader.[7] Early lifeQuadir was an intern at Insight Venture Partners in New York, led the Business Development Division of Occidental Petroleum's initiative in Bangladesh and worked for New York City's Chamber of Commerce. He was also the co-founder and creative director of GlobeKids Inc., an animation company. Quadir has completed his BA from Oberlin College and MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management.[8] He is also an artist whose art works are in the permanent collection of the Bangladesh National Museum and the Liberation War Museum.[citation needed] Awards
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