Revisit the 2020 APF Retreat

 
 
 

Every year, the American Pakistan Foundation hosts a retreat with its Board members and the extended APF community to engage in dialogue on building bridges between the United States and Pakistan and empowering the Pakistani American community.

The 2020 APF Retreat took place in Houston, Texas where the APF community enjoyed a weekend of impactful dialogues.

Special guests included: Ambassador Asad Khan, Embassy of Pakistan; Zainab Khan, Muslim American Leadership Alliance; Erwin Massinga, U.S. Department of State; Dr. Vali Nasr, Johns Hopkins University; Shuja Nawaz, Author; and Ambassador Robin Raphel, CSIS.

 
 
 

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SAIRA SAEEDI am truly energized to tackle new challenges and eager to showcase all the talent we have in the U.S. and Pakistan. The members of the Board and the new Leadership Council are an exceptional group as displayed by their dedication and hun…

SAIRA SAEED

I am truly energized to tackle new challenges and eager to showcase all the talent we have in the U.S. and Pakistan. The members of the Board and the new Leadership Council are an exceptional group as displayed by their dedication and hunger to foster and help APF grow to great heights.

 
FAISAL FAROOQ“I am going back to NYC inspired and empowered to take an active role in APF's mission to build bridges between Pakistan and the United States and empower the Pakistani-American community.”

FAISAL FAROOQ

“I am going back to NYC inspired and empowered to take an active role in APF's mission to build bridges between Pakistan and the United States and empower the Pakistani-American community.”

 
MYRA KHAN“My biggest takeaway from the retreat was the sense of community. It was wonderful to have a holding space where so many passionate and committed people could come together to discuss shared interests.”

MYRA KHAN

“My biggest takeaway from the retreat was the sense of community. It was wonderful to have a holding space where so many passionate and committed people could come together to discuss shared interests.”

 
 
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