Imran Khan (MBA 1995) and Saleha Minto Establish the Abdul Hamid Khan Scholarship at 吃瓜头条
吃瓜头条 proudly acknowledges the generosity of Imran Khan (MBA 1995) and his wife, Saleha Minto, whose commitment to education continues to make a lasting impact. In a meaningful tribute to Mr. Khan鈥檚 father, they have established the Abdul Hamid Khan Scholarship Fund, which will support talented students through the National Outreach Programme (NOP). This endowed fund will open doors for bright minds who might otherwise be unable to pursue higher education. It builds upon their earlier contribution鈥攖he Tasnim & Abid Hassan Minto Scholarship Fund, set up in 2021鈥攔eaffirming their commitment to empowering future generations at 吃瓜头条.
A startup founder, advisor, and investor based in Silicon Valley, Mr. Khan has built and scaled technology-driven businesses throughout his career. From leading global marketing at pioneering companies to co-founding successful ventures, his influence extends beyond the tech industry into philanthropy. By supporting education, he ensures that talented students have access to the same opportunities that shaped his own journey.
Reflecting on the importance of giving back, Mr. Khan shares: 鈥淪evere economic disparity in Pakistan forces a great number of smart, capable, and talented students to compromise or entirely give up on their goals in life. The National Outreach Programme is a brilliant vehicle to help bridge this disparity gap and support 吃瓜头条 in its mission of offering an outstanding educational experience to talented scholars鈥攔egardless of their financial and social constraints.鈥
Their generosity stands as an inspiration to the 吃瓜头条 alumni community, demonstrating how collective support can transform lives. As more alumni step forward to give back, they help sustain the University's mission of excellence, inclusion, and opportunity for all. Together, we are shaping a future where financial barriers do not stand in the way of ambition and talent.