The Privatisation Commission has formally declared the appointment of Imran Ghaznavi to the dual roles of Chief Media Officer and Principal Spokesperson, assigning him the high-profile mandate of managing all strategic communications and public interactions as the state administration accelerates its national asset divestment and corporate restructuring roadmap. According to an official organizational decree released by the Ministry of Privatisation, the newly appointed executive will be centrally tasked with formulating transparent public messaging, fortifying cross-sector stakeholder confidence, and underpinning structural state realignments through sophisticated media engagement strategies.
The regulatory commission highlighted that the media executive joins the team with more than twenty years of diverse professional experience distributed across both public administration networks and prominent private sector enterprises. On the academic front, he holds a Master of Science degree in Mass Communication alongside a Master of Business Administration in Marketing, completing both advanced degrees with distinct academic honors, while subsequently acquiring highly specialized corporate communications training within the United States.
Throughout his expansive career in corporate governance and regulatory affairs, the newly inducted communications chief has occupied several senior leadership designations within major national institutions and regulatory watchdogs. His professional background includes high-profile assignments at Pakistan International Airlines, the Federal Board of Revenue, the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, and the Competition Commission of Pakistan. Furthermore, he has lent his expertise to the Planning Commission and multiple mainstream corporate media houses, establishing a diverse track record in navigating intricate public sector narratives.
Prior to his formal integration into the executive layer of the Privatisation Commission, the corporate professional successfully discharged his duties as the official Spokesperson and Senior Executive Director overseeing Corporate and Media Affairs at the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority. The commission officially characterized him as an exceptionally seasoned public relations architect, possessing deep-rooted competencies in managing complex regulatory issues, shaping strategic institutional narratives, and reinforcing corporate governance practices across highly scrutinized economic domains.
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