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I remember the succinct and focused advice Ali sule gave me in one of my very first presentations to Habib family about the possible vision and direction of Habib University. After I finished laying the case for creating a new university in Karachi, Ali had three words to say, Do it well! With that he gave the signal to benchmark our efforts with the highest quality institutions of higher learning in the world. Emboldened by this impetus, Habib University today takes pride in our close associations with some of the greatest universities in the world. This was ASH in a nutshell. A relentless pursuer of highest aspirations, both literally and metaphorically. He loved mountains and was often found in the north of Pakistan in the midst of highest peaks on the planet. He climbed mount Kilimanjaro and just few months ago mount Fuji. His business and philanthropic goals were even loftier. He not only ensured that Habib University remains on track to be a great institution of excellence but also to be ranked among the most generous private universities in the world in terms of student financial support.

On the business side, he crafted an expansive joint venture with one of the most demanding global business partners, Toyota Motors, and became the largest manufacturer of Toyota's famous Corolla model cars.

Ali also developed powerful platforms for the business community to become more thoughtful about their practices and work collaboratively for national economic interest.

Just few weeks ago, he finished advising the government of Pakistan about boosting country's exports manifolds by reviewing literally thousands of pages of archaic and outdated policies.

Anyone who has worked with ASH even briefly would know this fact that he must have read every last line of these government documents and regulations. No matter how detailed or tedious a document we sent him as part of our numerous board meetings, he would come to the meeting prepared and having read to the last page.

Personally for me Ali was a mentor, guide, keen listener, boss and a brother all rolled in one.

I feel disoriented and lost at his completely unexpected departure, what's more ironic is that I know Ali himself would've been the best possible helper and navigator for me to make sense of things in any such times.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2020

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