School of Entrepreneurship Development (SED) and WE Global Women Foundation have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly implement the Impact Leadership Program 2025, aimed at empowering university students across Bangladesh through leadership, entrepreneurship and impact-driven skills development.
The MoU signing ceremony marked a significant milestone in promoting inclusive growth and nurturing the next generation of changemakers, according to a statement.
The signing was attended by prominent leaders from both organizations, including:
Shahnaz Sultana, Founder, WE Global Women Foundation; Chief Consultant & CEO, FINS Alliance
Natasha Kader, Senior Manager, Retail Banking, BRAC Bank PLC; Member, Executive Committee, WE Global Women Foundation
Shahzia Sultana, Advocate, Supreme Court of Bangladesh; Member, Executive Committee, WE Global Women Foundation
Mohammad Aman Ullah Aman, Co-founder & CEO, School of Entrepreneurship Development; Chairman, Enterprise 360 Limited
Mahbub Rahman, Co-founder, School of Entrepreneurship Development
Samia Hossain Roselin, Vice President, SED – Dhaka University Chapter
The Impact Leadership Program 2025 will primarily benefit students enrolled at various universities, equipping them with essential leadership, entrepreneurship and problem-solving skills through training, mentorship and hands-on initiatives.
"This MoU is a step forward in shaping future-ready university students and inspiring them to lead with purpose," said Shahnaz Sultana.
Mohammad Aman Ullah Aman commented, "Through this partnership, we are building a platform where students can thrive as impact leaders and become agents of sustainable change."
This partnership between SED and WE Global Women Foundation sets a shared vision for developing Bangladesh’s youth as empowered leaders of tomorrow.

