King Charles has appointed a British woman of Pakistani origin, Dr. Zareen Roohi Ahmed, as his special adviser. According to British media, for the first time in history. A woman of Pakistani heritage has been appointed as a special adviser to King Charles.
British monarch King Charles III has appointed Pakistani-origin Dr Zareen Roohi as his special adviser. It has been learnt that this is for the first time in history that a woman of Pakistani origin has been roped in for the coveted role. Roohi’s position will be equal to an assistant secretary, per reports.
The new advisor to the King of the United Kingdom is said to be domestic and international affairs expert. Who will assist the oldest monarch ever crowned in British history on state matters.
The Septuagenarian King has picked Asian background woman under new policy of involving all communities in the UK in government affairs. Dr Zareen will work along with Nathan Ross. She will work at the Private Secretary’s office, a primary source of advice to the King for constitutional, and political matters.
Achievements of New Advisor
Dr. Ahmed’s impressive educational background, including a PhD in International Relations from the University of Cambridge. A Master’s degree in Public Administration from Harvard University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the London School of Economics. Equips her with a wealth of knowledge to contribute to her new position.
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Throughout her career, Dr. Ahmed has made notable contributions in various fields, including education, health, charity, and diplomacy. She has previously served as the CEO of organizations like the British Asian Trust. She has been associated with esteemed institutions such as the Commonwealth Education Trust, the British Council, and the Royal Commonwealth Society. Her exceptional work has garnered her accolades and honors, including the Asian Women of Achievement Award, the Asian Professional Award. And the Order of St John. Additionally, she has been appointed as an Honorary Consul for Pakistan in Birmingham.
She is the Founder and CEO of Gift Wellness Ltd, championing an award-winning range of natural products. Buckingham Palace has failed to hit its target for ten percent of its staff to be made up of ethnic minorities by the end of last year. Despite this, it has increased its target to 14 percent by 2025.