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Horasis welcomes Executive Sajid Mohamedy to Advisory Board to boost tech expertise 

By Frank-Jürgen Richter

July 5, 2023

Providing long-term and robust solutions for issues of strategic importance for corporations and society at large is at the core of Horasis. In 2023, the future of the direction of technology and its impact on our world as a whole are among the most pressing issues we tackle collectively. 

From the disruption AI may have on the future of work to how the digital revolution will transform the way to do everything from banking to accessing medical care, Horasis needs to remain at the forefront of cutting-edge developments in technology as they arise. 

For this reason, were delighted to announce the newest addition to our Advisory Board. Sajid Mohamedy is the Executive Vice President (EVP) at Nisum. Mohamedy has helped to push the envelope in the field of technology and innovation for over 20 years. As an executive at Nisum, Mohamedy supports growth and delivery efforts across the company, including digital strategy and transformation, insights and analytics, business agility, and blockchain. For instance, some of his most recent thoughts on the value AI is bringing to the healthcare industry were featured in Healthcare Business Today in May 2023, offering a balanced analysis of how the technology is likely to boost operational efficiency in a number of medical use cases. 

I am excited to have Sajid on board as a technology advisor to share his insights on technology and operations,” said Frank-Jürgen Richter, Chairman of Horasis.

His expertise in creating and scaling businesses will allow us to gain a deeper understanding of organizations’ strengths and needs across the world. We are thrilled to see the impact his knowledge will have on our global community.”

Said Sajid Mohamedy, “Horasis is using its unrivaled history of partnership with corporations and governments to create a powerful platform for cooperation between emerging and developed markets. I am honored to join the organization’s Advisory Board and look forward to, alongside Nisum, furthering Horasisvision of a more sustainable future.”

Founded in 2000 with headquarters in Silicon Valley, Nisum today employs approximately 2,000 professionals across North America, Latin America, and Asia, and it has 11 offices in 7 countries across the globe. As a preferred advisor to leading Fortune 500 brands, the enterprise helps companies achieve measurable business growth by building and providing support in advanced technology.

Prior to serving in his current position with Nisum, Mohamedy served as the Chief Strategy Officer at NoiseGrasp, and he was earlier a consultant at Ernst & Young. He launched a startup (Kolibri) in the solar industry and worked as a management consultant for EY and Mercer. He received his MBA from UCLA Anderson and dual BA degrees in Economics and Political Science from UCLA. 

Mohamedy is also a mentor at the UCLA Anderson Venture Accelerator, and serves as an advisor and investor for multiple startups. He is an expert in key areas including creating and scaling businesses, in addition to venture capital, and market analysis.

With a powerful combination of professional executive knowledge and educational prowess, Mohamedy is expected to bring highly valuable insights on technology to Horasis and its members in his new capacity as an advisor.