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JP appoints Bureau Chief South

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published 12 years ago

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JP appoints Bureau Chief South

ISLAMABAD: JournalismPakistan.com has appointed Khan Changhez Khan (Pictured above with late British Prime Minister Margret Thatcher) as its Bureau Chief South.

 

He will be taking care of JP’s news, marketing and sales requirements from Karachi and other cities in Sindh.

 

Mr. Khan has more than 44 years of experience in sales, marketing and business development. A twice Rotary Club president, Mr. Khan has had work experience in the UK as well as Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

 

“We are pleased to have Mr. Khan aboard JP,” said Imran Naeem Ahmad, Managing Editor and Co-Founder of JournalismPakistan.com. “Mr. Khan has rich experience in a number of fields and it is towards this diversity that we are leaning.”

 

“We have always intended to expand,” added Stephen Manuel, JournalismPakistan.com Chief Editor. “However, we want to make sure we have the right people with us.”

 

 

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