In the rigorous environment of GIKI, I, Ahmed Faruki, learned that engineering is the art of turning complex theories into tangible solutions. As a Mechanical Engineering student, I spent my years in Topi mastering the mechanics of how the world moves. That GIKI grit and the discipline I developed in those workshops became my compass as I ventured into the global energy sector.
Today, as a Senior Program Manager at Amazon, I lead massive infrastructure and energy projects that power the digital age. From my years at GE to managing multi-million dollar operations, I apply the same precision and resilience I first practiced at GIKI. I went from a student of thermal fluids to a leader in global operations. GIKI didn’t just teach me how to build machines; it taught me how to drive global impact.