Pakistani women cricketer Sana Mir ranks among “Asia 21 Young Leaders”
ISLAMABAD – Pakistani women cricket star Sana Mir ranked among the 30 stupendous professionals as “Asia 21 young Leaders” by Asian Society.
Asian society (a non-profit organization) of young leaders focused on educating the world about Asia through games.
Mir was selected as young network of Asia-Pacific noted herself as a talented cricket star in Pakistan’s male dominant society.
It is noted that she would travel to Melbourne, Australia in December, 2017 for the Asia 21 annual summit, as well as Asia 21 alumni to create a positive impact and change across the Asia-Pacific region.
She quoted, “To me, leadership is service. It not only empowers individuals to be the change they wish to see, but also gives them a unique opportunity to positively impact the lives of others.
“I believe an able leader is one we can nurture and give others the confidence to come into their own. A leader is one who has the will and capacity to give back to society selflessly.”
Melissa Jardine, a former Australian police officer (law enforcement in drug abuse use, economic crimes and terrorisms), Chenhui Liu, co-founder of mobile healthcare’s system transferred healthcare system would also participate.
Asian Society President and CEO Josette Sheeran stated, “Asia 21 really brings to life Asia Society’s mission to build bridges of understanding across the Asia-Pacific Region, across different sectors and between Asia and world,
“Our goal is not just to recognize the amazing work these young leaders are doing. But to connect them to one another so that they can take on some of the biggest challenges facing the Asia-Pacific region today.”
Report: Syeda Faiza Bukhari