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    EO Partners with NIC Karachi for Empowering Startup Founders

    Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) has signed a partnership with the National Incubation Center (NIC) – Karachi aimed at empowering its founders under its accelerator program, which has been designed specifically for founders and business owners who are generating between USD $250,000 and $1 million in annual revenue.

    This powerful initiative is now available to early-stage entrepreneurs in the country, offering a structured pathway for business owners striving to scale their ventures beyond the $1 million revenue mark. The program fills a crucial gap in Pakistan’s entrepreneurial ecosystem by providing these growth-minded individuals with a global curriculum, strategic mentorship, and unparalleled networking opportunities.

    EO Accelerator’s arrival in Pakistan is part of a broader vision to support entrepreneurship as a key driver of economic growth, job creation, and innovation. With Pakistan’s startup ecosystem gaining international attention and investment, EO’s global platform provides Pakistani entrepreneurs with the credibility and connectivity needed to thrive in global markets, Dr Noman Said from EO Accelerator said.

    Entrepreneurs’ Organization launched EO Accelerator Program in Pakistan. The Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO), the world’s leading peer-to-peer network of successful business owners, launched its global EO Accelerator program in Pakistan.

    Yasmin Dadabhoy has been appointed as President for the Pakistan Chapter. Usama Sultan Shamsi assumed the role of EO Accelerator Chair for Karachi, Dr Noman Said as the Co-Chair for Karachi, and Rizwan Ahmed as Co-Chair MarCom.

    “This is a monumental step in building a stronger pipeline of successful companies in Pakistan,” noted Noman Ahmed Said,
    technopreneur and Co-Chair said “EO Accelerator can play a transformational role for founders who have the drive but need
    structure, mentorship, and community to scale.”

    “With the launch of EO Accelerator in Pakistan, we are opening doors for ambitious founders to build scalable, sustainable businesses,” he said and added, “This program is not just about growth in numbers — it’s about developing leadership capacity, fostering accountability, and creating a mindset shift that helps entrepreneurs truly thrive.”

    The EO Accelerator program includes quarterly learning days facilitated by experts, monthly accountability group sessions,
    one-on-one mentorship, and access to EO’s global community of more than 18,000 entrepreneurs across 76 countries. It empowers participants to make better decisions, overcome challenges, and fast-track their growth journey.

    The program doesn’t just teach theory. It motivates youth to apply whatever they have learned — week after week — and measure progress in real business terms. Participants will get the tools to refine their strategy, attract and retain the right talent, manage cash flow smartly, and build execution habits that lead to breakthrough results.”

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