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Born | Soon Valley, Punjab, Pakistan | ||
Nationality | British Pakistani | ||
Citizenship | Pakistan | ||
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Awards | Points of Light, Brain of the Year 2020, Global Man of the Year award 2017 | ||
Website | www |
Arif Anis is a Pakistani-origin professional coach, motivational speaker, and self-help author. He has received Points of Light award by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson for his One Million Meals campaign on May 2021. [1] He is the first Pakistani origin achiever who won Brain of the Year award by Tony Buzan's Brain Trust in November 2020 for his philanthropic services during COVID-19. He is the founder of the World Congress of Overseas Pakistanis. His work has been featured in the BBC, ITV (TV network)|ITV, Sky, Telegraph, CNBC, Yahoo and MSN. [2][3] His popular publications are I'MPOSSIBLE and Made in Crises.[4] [5]
Anis was born in Angah, Soon Valley, Punjab, Pakistan. He was raised as a shepherd by his veteran father who had served in the British Army and later in the Pakistani Army. Anis graduated from the Government Emerson College in Psychology and Philosophy and received his master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from the Applied Psychology Department of the University of Punjab. He received his executive education from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Imperial College London, Oxford University and Harvard University. [6]
Anis was selected in the Civil Services of Pakistan and joined as an Assistant Commissioner in 2002. He served at various positions in the public sector as a Deputy Commissioner. Later, he continued pursuing his career in the learning and development industry as a global professional speaker. He also served as an ‘Economic Senator’ for two years at the European Economic Senate. His work has been featured in the BBC, ITV, Sky, Telegraph, CNBC, Yahoo and MSN. Anis serves as a Trustee of Akhuwat Foundation|Akhuwat UK Trust. He commissioned one poll to YouGov in 2013 that produced a survey report which has been globally referenced on ‘the British attitudes to the Pakistani Diaspora’. Anis founded the World Congress of Overseas Pakistanis as an outcome of this survey to build bridges between the communities.[7] He campaigned for setting up speedy trial courts for overseas Pakistanis to ensure their expeditious disposal for many years until a High Court Bench was formed. [8] He launched Women Achievers Congress in 2015 with the British Home Secretary Theresa May, who acknowledged his work at the Congress. [9] [10]
Arif Anis also co-founded The One Million Meals initiative in the wake of the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic in the United Kingdom in 2020. The campaign for serving food to people in crisis got backing from star footballer David Beckham. [1]
He served as a coach to thousands of chief executives and senior corporate leaders from the world’s leading organisations.[11]
Anis published I’MPOSSIBLE in 2014. It was translated into multiple languages. [17]
He co-authored ‘Made in Crises’ on crisis leadership written from the perspective of the Coronavirus pandemic and its impact on global leadership. ISBN 9781982256388
He edited ‘The Teacher’ with Tony Buzan. [18] [19]
Arif Anis’s anthology ‘Habits of Success’ became Wall Street Journal and USA Today's bestselling book. [20] [21]
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