President's Message
On behalf of the founders, the executive councils, the international co-ordinators and volunteers of GIKI Alumni Association ; Assalam O Alaikum!
I am very excited and motivated to be the new elected President of the GIKI Alumni Association. This association is a family of 6,000+ alumni across the globe. And hence, its a great honour for me to be its president. I hope and pray that with the support of you all , I serve them well. I have a strong desire to give back value to GIKI as well as its alumni , in view of my four golden years spent there (1993-97).
You can read about all about my plans for the tenure here.
Barrister (Engr.) Habil Ahmed Khan (B14)
President GIKI Alumni Association
Junaid’s Mission
Mission for the term
Community vision
Reach, serve and engage all GIKI alumni and students across the globe to drive engagement,
networking, funding and mentoring activities.
Build connection
Foster a lifelong intellectual and emotional connection between the Institute and its Alumni.
Derive Quality
Create and influence programs for students that will drive quality of instruction and product from GIKI.
Construct Bridges
Provide the GIK Institute with goodwill and support.
Provide Leadership
Offer value to the GIKI from the Alumni in decision making at board, executive, administrative and student level.
Preserve Presence
Create a fully engaging & relevant online & social media presence of Alumni.
Think Sustainably
Establish an endowment fund for GIKI.
A Think Tank has been established for the alumni, which is responsible for working on ‘The Vision, Mission & Road Map’ document for the GIKI-AA.
International hubs for GIKIAA have been established to facilitate 6100+ Alumni around the world.
“I look forward to your valuable advice, support and prayers. Thank you!” – Junaid Kalim, President GIKIAA
FAQs: Executive Council
You can become part of the Executive Council by standing up for elections. Elections are held every 5 year. The next one is scheduled in late 2024.
You can also message the President and ask if any vacant positions are open.