It will support new management complex at Aligarh, endowed chair. By Raif Karerat WASHINGTON, DC: The Washington area-based Frank Islam and Debbie Driesman Foundation has donated $222,000 to Aligarh Muslim University in India, as part of its $2 million commitment for the construction of a new management complex at the 140-year-old institution. The $2 million donation was first announced in January by its founder and prominent Indian American entrepreneur and philanthropist Frank … [Read more...]
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The State of U.S. Small Business: Progress Made, Work to Be Done
In announcing Small Business Week, SBA administrator Maria Contreras-Sweet proclaimed that this is "...a chance to honor our nation's 28 million small businesses and to renew our commitment to fostering the entrepreneurial spirit that is central to the American experience." The SBA is holding a series of events this week to recognize small businesses and small business award winners. Our question is whether this week should be a time to celebrate accomplishments or to reflect on the work that … [Read more...]
Baltimore and Beyond
The events of this past week put Baltimore center stage in the media spotlight. The question is whether that illumination can bring scrutiny and insight into similar vulnerabilities and potentially volatile conditions confronting urban cities across this nation. It should and it must if America is finally going to begin to address the "crisis" which it has chosen to ignore for decades. In a blog that we posted in late March, we stated that, "...not only has America not won the war on urban … [Read more...]
Opportunity Inequality: The Plight of America’s Poor Kids
Only in America, land of opportunity Can a poor boy like me Can a kid who's washing cars Take a giant step and reach right up and touch the stars. Adapted from lyrics to "Only in America" That may have been true in 1963 when this hit song recorded by Jay and the Americans was released. It has grown less true over time. And now in 2015, we are at a critical pivot point in terms of the futures of poor kids in America. What happens over the next decade will determine many of their fates … [Read more...]
Profits Without Honor: The Sad Truth About CEO Compensation
"For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul?"(Mark 8:36). The answer: In terms of CEO compensation at major American businesses in the 21st century, everything. That's because in the corporate world today souls don't count. What does count is shareholder value. Or, put more bluntly, how that value can be manipulated to push executive pay into the stratosphere. William Lazonick, professor of economics of the University of Massachusetts Lowell, … [Read more...]
Frank Islam of US gives back $2 mn to alma mater Aligarh Muslim University – The Economic Times
WASHINGTON: He was born in Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, shifted to the US when he was just 15 and now lives in a 40,000-square-foot mansion that has a five-bedroom guest house and a backyard tea house along with reflecting pools on nine acres in Potomac, Maryland, a house that took six years to build.After realising the American dream, Frank Islam, an India-born entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist who is said to be worth $300 million, is now 'investing' in the education sector in both the land … [Read more...]
Mr. Islam remarks to For Inspiration and Recognition in Science and Technology ( FIRST) winners
Good Afternoon Thank you for that kind introduction and thanks to all of you for the warm welcome and your hospitality. A sense of humility brings us together as a fellow technologists linked by common goals and common cause and bonded by shared commitments. As I look out those of you today, I see me in you. I see the future of America. I see the future of the world. I am thrilled and honored to be with you students who in the competitions over the past two days have proven that you are … [Read more...]
Mr. Islam remarks at Montgomery College
My name is Frank Islam, for whom the Frank Islam Athenaeum Symposia is named. One of the reasons that I am delighted to be the benefactor of the Frank Islam Athenaeum Symposia is that I greatly believe that learning takes place both in the classroom and out of the classroom. I know that in building my successful business, I learned skills to achieve success and make a profit through both my academic course work and my experience in the business world. Over the last four years, the Symposia has … [Read more...]
America’s Cities: An ‘Urban Crisis’ Ignored
Are America's major cities dying? The answer is yes, no and maybe depending on the city or where one looks within it. Many of our large cities are places where the infrastructure is decaying, neighborhoods are deteriorating, and hopes are dimming for a large number of citizens. Many of them are also places where each one tells a tale of two cities -- for the wealthy few it is the best of times, for those of lesser means it is the worst of times. Derek Thompson illustrates this … [Read more...]
Mr. Islam Remarks on Shema Khan
Remarks GIVEN BY FRANK F ISLAM ON SHEMA KHAN ACCOMPLISHMENTS Distinguished Guests, Friends, and Ladies and Gentlemen: Thank you for your kind introduction. Thank you for your hospitality and your warm welcome. I would like to take this opportunity to express my deep appreciation to Badrul Khan for inviting me to speak on Shema Khan’s accomplishments. Shema please do not be overwhelmed as all the eyes are upon you. Enjoy the evening Shema and I have three things in common: we are both … [Read more...]