Md. Sabur Khan

Md. Sabur Khan
Born (1965-01-23) January 23, 1965
Baburhat, Chandpur District, Bangladesh
Nationality Bangladeshi
Alma mater Jahangirnagar University
Occupation Chairman and Managing Director
Daffodil Group
Known for Businessman
Website saburkhan.info

Md. Sabur Khan (born 23 January 1965) is a businessman of Bangladesh. He was the chairman of Bangladesh Computer Society (BCS) from 2002-2003.[1] On 29 December 2012, he became the chairman of Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DCCI).[2] He started his business career as an ICT businessman in the decades of 90.[3] He was also the director of Dhaka Chamber of Commerce from 2004-2006. Besides, he also performed his duty as a member of ICT task-force from 2002-2003. At the same time he continued his duty in Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Industries, Asian University Presidents' Forum and also in other International organizations.[4] He is the founder and chairman of Board of Directors in Daffodil International University.[5] He has been elected as a member of Board of Directors in the World Information Technology and Service (WITS).[6]

Biography

Sabur Khan was born at 23 January 1965 in Chandpur district. His father Md. Yunus Khan. Sabur Khan passed HSC exam from Chandpur Govt. College and complete masters from Jahangirnagar University.[7] He determined to contribute his knowledge, experience and strength in IT & Education area. During his 22 years of career, Mr. Khan has established different wings, one by one, under the large shade of Daffodil Group; like: Daffodil Computers Ltd. A Public Listed Company which was his first venture, Daffodil Software Ltd., Web & E-Commerce, Multimedia Ltd., JobsBD.com, Computer Clinic, Daffodil Foundation. He also established wings like: International Professional Training Institute, Bangladesh Skill Development Institute, Institute of IT, International School, International College & International University.

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