Mohomed Bashir, the newly appointed President of the International Cotton Association (ICA), marks a significant milestone as the first Pakistani to lead the global body. Bashir, who also chairs Gul Ahmed Textile Mills, emphasized his commitment to fostering inclusivity, diversity, and collaboration within the cotton industry.
Bashir aims to enhance leadership representation and ensure every voice is heard, regardless of gender, culture, or industry segment. He sees his presidency as a platform to promote growth and equal opportunities, advocating for success based on merit and inclusivity.
Addressing the challenges faced by the cotton industrysuch as climate change, currency fluctuations, and evolving legislationBashir stressed the importance of uniting all supply chain sectors to find effective solutions. He called for increased participation from producers, retailers, and various regional sectors, highlighting the necessity of diverse perspectives in navigating industry complexities.
As President, Bashir seeks to protect stakeholders' interests and promote sustainable solutions. He encourages collaboration and innovation to tackle the industry's challenges and ensure a bright future for the global cotton community.
Bashir's extensive experience includes serving on various boards, including Gul Ahmed Energy, Habib Metropolitan Bank, and the International Textile Manufacturers Federation (ITMF). His contributions have earned him numerous accolades, including the Sitara-e-Imtiaz from Pakistan and the Knight of King, Northern Star Order from Sweden.
With a 23-member board, ICA continues to represent the global cotton supply chain, reinforcing its commitment to engaging the international cotton community.