Hammad Siddiqi (born July 29, 1979) is a U.S.A based
Pakistani economist,
banker and social commentator. He is the only son of former Pakistani politician
Shahid Aziz Siddiqi and educationist and social worker Shabana Siddiqi. He is the brother of Beenish Mahmood who is a jewellery designer for
Tiffany & Co.
In 1996, he was named in the 100 Best Young Cricketers in Pakistan, which included future stars like
Shahid Afridi,
Hasan Raza,
Bazid Khan and
Faisal Iqbal, and was invited to a camp for fast bowlers supervised by former Test bowler
Sarfraz Nawaz the same year. Despite showing early promise, he did not continue with Cricket. Siddiqi is part of the new generation of creative and thought provoking Karachiites and was classmates with comedians
Kumail Nanjiani,
Saad haroon and film maker
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinay.
Born in
Karachi, he received a bachelors degree in International Relations and Economics from the
University of Cincinnati and a Masters in Developmental Economics from the
Ohio State University. He also received a Masters Degree and wrote his doctoral thesis in Urban Planning and Development from the
London School of Economics. Hammad Siddiqi served on the campaign staff for Governor
George W. Bush during the 2000 Presidential elections.
Hammad Siddiqi joined
Citigroup as a Management Trainee in 2003. He is an active contributor to various print and electronic publications on varied subjects from Economics to International Relations, Sports and Social Activism, as...
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