About Dr. Minhaj Ikram

Dr. Minhaj Ikram is the visionary Founder and CEO of Nahl Constants, a premier business consultancy and training company dedicated to empowering organizations and individuals with innovative strategies and actionable insights. With over a decade of academic and professional experience, Dr. Ikram has cultivated a reputation for delivering tailored solutions that drive sustainable growth and excellence in diverse industries.

Dr. Ikram holds a Ph.D. in Marketing from Iqra University, an MSc in Strategic Marketing from the University of Glasgow, and a CORe Credential of Readiness from Harvard Business School. His academic achievements are complemented by certifications in digital marketing and a Diploma in Higher Education Teaching. As an Assistant Professor and Manager Academics at Iqra University, he has successfully developed and delivered impactful courses in Marketing and Entrepreneurship, supervised research projects, and led initiatives fostering innovation and entrepreneurship among students and faculty.

Professionally, Dr. Ikram has a rich background in corporate leadership, with roles spanning marketing, sales, and project management in multinational and national organizations. His expertise includes crafting strategic marketing plans, optimizing business operations, and managing high-profile projects with significant stakeholder engagement.

At Nahl Constants, Dr. Ikram leverages his unique blend of academic rigor and industry expertise to provide business consultancy, corporate training, and capacity-building programs that address modern organizational challenges. His mission is to inspire and enable businesses to excel in a competitive and dynamic global market through actionable insights, cutting-edge strategies, and personalized solutions.

For further details about his professional journey and achievements, please visit his LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/minhajikram/.

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