Hassan Bin Rizwan - International Consultant, Conference Leader & Facilitator, CEO Prymus Technologies
Hassan Bin Rizwan is an entrepreneur, management consultant and conference leader with detailed professional experience in management consultancy and HR training both in the U.S. and Pakistan.From working as a salesman for CutCo Products, world’s leading exclusive cutlery brand, to leading a US-based seed-phase start-up, HireLabs Inc., to a profitable acquisition; from providing sales capacity-building consulting to PepsiCo, U.A.E, to helping to launch the sales effort of 1st and 2nd Issue of Engro Rupiya Certificate, Hassan has had a cross-industry, cross-product experience of successfully leading and delivering goal-oriented projects, both at home and abroad.
As a consultant and facilitator, Hassan has worked with several local and international clients on short-term, high-impact projects that have delivered measurable results. His recent assignments include sales team development program of SSFL, U.A.E.; customized sales process improvement at Reckitt & Benckiser, Pakistan; sales capability enhancement at Pak Suzuki and sales team capacity-building at Maersk Pakistan. Hassan also leads a digital design agency that provides marketing services in the emerging media space. He speaks at local and international conferences and recently represented Pakistan at Asia HRD Congress in Malaysia.
Hassan holds a Bachelor in Electrical Engineering from the U.S. and an MBA from IBA, Pakistan. Hassan is a Project Management International (PMI®) certified project management professional (PMP®). He regularly attends courses and trainings both locally and abroad to enrich his own pool of knowledge and enhance his participants’ learning experience.
Off the training floor, Hassan also hosted a weekly radio talk show on business affairs on Radio1 FM 91, Pakistan’s premier radio station. Hassan also writes an active blog on a variety of topics related to sales, personal development and growth-oriented business strategies. He has also been featured in the live BBC World discussion program formerly known as ‘Talking Point’ on several occasions.