Karāchi, Sindh, Pakistan
-Planned new product features, including creating user stories, defining acceptance criteria, and developing mockups to align product design with both business objectives and user needs. -Collaborated in User Acceptance Testing (UAT), providing actionable feedback that enhanced product performance, and facilitated communication between developers and business stakeholders to ensure issues were addressed and solutions were aligned. -Coordinated and facilitated communication between technical and non-technical stakeholders, ensuring seamless execution of product enhancements and project goals, ensuring timely delivery. -Created technical documentation and user guides, ensuring clarity and usability for users. -Developed engaging video tutorials with detailed scripts, simplifying complex software features for users, thus improving onboarding and product adoption.
As Vice President of TED-Ed Club Cedar, I’ve had the privilege of leading a team that thrives on creativity, collaboration, and growth. From planning dynamic events to strengthening public speaking skills, my journey has been all about fostering an environment where innovative ideas are celebrated. Event planning is more than just logistics; it’s about crafting experiences that leave a lasting impression. Through leadership, collaboration, and dedication, I’m proud to be part of a club that empowers others to share their voice and make a real impact.
As the Director of Logistics for the Cedar National Model United Nations (CNMUN) 2nd Edition, I was responsible for planning and executing the core operational aspects of the event—from sleepless nights spent fine-tuning schedules to managing high-pressure, last-minute changes. I handled coordination with vendors, liaised directly with college management, and ensured all logistical components came together seamlessly. I created a detailed Excel sheet to track departmental requirements, vendor quotes, and printing needs, which became the central tool for streamlining communication and staying within budget. This involved negotiating with suppliers, securing resources, managing timelines, and troubleshooting unexpected issues on the fly. The role demanded sharp problem-solving, relentless communication, and a steady hand under pressure—essentially making sure the entire event didn’t fall apart behind the scenes.
Awarded Best Delegate in the SOCHUM committee at HUMUN Edition VII Outperformed 180+ delegates from diverse academic institutions Recognized for diplomacy, public speaking, and resolution-building skills Spearheaded negotiations on key international human rights issues
-Took a leading role in debate, shaping key discussions on international human rights challenges and humanitarian law. -Collaborated with diverse delegations to draft a comprehensive resolution tackling real-world policy gaps. -Turned complex diplomatic negotiations into actionable results — without losing sight of the human impact behind the policies.
-Elevated committee discussions by cutting through surface-level fixes and steering the debate toward real, workable solutions. -Prioritized impact over idealism, ensuring every resolution clause was actionable in the real world — not just impressive in committee rooms.