CXO Conclave Commits to Corporate Connectivity and Clean Leadership
For the first time in Bangladesh, a CXO networking event was held in Dhaka, bringing together C-level executives to discuss how technology can elevate business operations and drive IT-based growth. The event also marked the beginning of an initiative to establish a global alliance aimed at strengthening the position of Bangladeshi CXOs in the global context.
Hosted at Banani Club on Saturday, July 12, the event featured participation from both local and international Bangladeshi executives. Notably, Mohammad Zaman from New Jersey, USA, and Raihan F. Osmani from Melbourne, Australia, joined the platform virtually and addressed the audience.
Executives from Dubai, the United Kingdom, as well as major Bangladeshi cities including Dhaka and Chattogram also took part. Most participants were affiliated with the ICT and telecom sectors, and included CEOs, COOs, CFOs, CTOs, and CIOs who voiced a united commitment to build a robust global CXO alliance.
During the event, a CXO Club was officially launched. All members present pledged to keep the club free from drugs and gambling, positioning it as a platform of integrity and ethical leadership.
The event was moderated by Mohammad Faruk Ahmed, Founder and CEO of the CXO Global Alliance, and featured over 150 corporate executive members. Discussions focused on the alliance’s future plans, member services, leadership training, policy advocacy, and international collaboration.
“This is not merely a platform,” said Mohammad Faruk Ahmed. “It is an ongoing mission to foster responsible, innovative, and impactful leadership. Our aim is to create a strong bridge between corporate leaders and policymakers that will bring about sustainable influence both nationally and internationally.”
Key speakers included former BASIS President and CEO of SysTech Digital Ltd. M Rashidul Hasan, DataSoft Chairman M Manjur Mahmud, and Abdul Fattah, Chairman of Global Brand PLC.



