Kashif Mukhtar is a Co-Founder & CTO of 24Seven.pk and brings over 20 years of experience in leading multiple start-ups and high-growth Technology companies.
Prior to Joining 24Seven, Kashif Co-founded Digital Software development firm Cylinder8, a venture he undertook and successfully exited, after his experience gained as CEO of Mobile Telecom Group (MTG) in UAE, where his restructuring efforts led to exponential growth to the tune of 250%.
Kashif possesses diverse industry and functional experience with a tenacious commitment to driving success and has a proven track record of Technology Visioning and Delivery (taking technology and turning it into a scalable, global, and most importantly, a marketable product).
He focuses on understanding medium to large enterprise business needs and progressing towards a win/win solution that meets short & long term goals and has worked with several high profile clients such as USA Consulate (UAE), MBC, Kraft Foods, Ikea, Master Card, Mazda, Mercedes Benz, Loblaws, World Vision, and Vincor to name a few.
Kashif has a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics Engineering from the prestigious Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute (GIKI) and has worked extensively in MENA and North-American Markets with various Telecom Operators, Software Development, and Digital Marketing firms on wireless and emerging technologies.
He is a tech geek with an entrepreneurial spirit and has appeared as a Guest Speaker at several professional platforms such as IIR Connect, 3GSM World Congress, etc.
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