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Portrait of Riaz Shah

Riaz Shah is Professor of Practice for Innovation & Leadership at Hult International Business School[1], where he leads sessions with senior executives, focusing on global megatrends, digital disruption and innovation.

Shah spent 27 years as Partner at EY, a global professional services firm, where he held various roles in Assurance and Technology Consulting and served in leadership positions, such as Assurance Managing Partner in London and Chief Operating Officer of EMEIA Markets. His final position at EY was Global Learning Leader, responsible for preparing over 400,000 EY employees for evolving workplace demands. During this period, he facilitated the delivery of over 24 million hours of annual learning and spearheaded notable initiatives, including the creation of the EY Tech MBA[2].

With a professional focus on technology[3], education, and enterprise, Shah is involved in a range of projects. His work includes consulting with several governments[4] on education and entrepreneurship, organizing technology programs for senior executives in Silicon Valley, and advising Majoritas, an organization dedicated to enhancing democratic processes worldwide.

Shah also established and serves as Chair of One Degree Academy[5], a free school in a socio-economically disadvantaged area of London, and provides advisory support to various CEOs and social enterprises. In 2023, he was awarded an OBE for Services to Education by King Charles III.[6]

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  1. ^ "Hult International Business School Faculty Page".
  2. ^ "EY Tech MBA".
  3. ^ "Shah on Romanian News Television Digi TV".
  4. ^ "Riaz Shah talks to Indonesian government about the future of work".
  5. ^ "One Degree Academy official website".
  6. ^ Muslim Council of Britain (December 31, 2022). "Muslims Named in the 2023 New Years Honours List". Muslim Council of Britain.