Imran Ghaznavi joins Privatisation Commission as chief media officer
- Ministry says his appointment is aimed at shaping public messaging and boost stakeholder confidence.
The Privatisation Commission appointed Imran Ghaznavi as Chief Media Officer and Principal Spokesperson to lead strategic communications and support the government's privatisation and reform agenda.
- Imran Ghaznavi's new role and responsibilities.
- His extensive experience in public and private sectors.
- Strategic communication efforts for government reform initiatives.
The Privatisation Commission on Monday announced the appointment of Imran Ghaznavi as its Chief Media Officer and Principal Spokesperson, tasking him with leading strategic communications and external relations as the government advances its privatisation and reform agenda.
According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Privatisation, Ghaznavi will be responsible for shaping public messaging, strengthening stakeholder confidence and supporting reform initiatives through strategic communication efforts.
The commission said Ghaznavi brings more than two decades of experience in the public and private sectors.
He holds an MS degree in Mass Communication and an MBA in Marketing, both earned with distinction, and has also received specialised training in the United States.
During his career, he has held senior positions at Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP), the Planning Commission and several media organisations.
Before joining the Privatisation Commission, Ghaznavi served as Spokesperson and Senior Executive Director for Corporate and Media Affairs at the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA).
The commission described him as a seasoned communications professional with extensive expertise in strategic communication, regulatory affairs and corporate governance.