Ahmad Bilal
About Ahmad Bilal
Ahmad Bilal serves as the Head of Project Management Office at Confidential in Lahore, Pakistan, where he has worked since 2008. He has successfully led initiatives that resulted in the company becoming the first in Pakistan to achieve ISO 45001 certification and oversees diverse portfolios in software development and call center services.
Work at Confidential
Ahmad Bilal has served as the Head of Project Management Office at Confidential since 2008, totaling 16 years of experience in this role. He is responsible for managing performance and overseeing profit and loss for all company programs and projects. His leadership has been instrumental in guiding the organization through various initiatives, including achieving ISO 45001 certification, making the company the first in Pakistan to reach this standard.
Education and Expertise
Ahmad Bilal has a strong educational background in Computer Sciences. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Windsor, studying from 1999 to 2002. Prior to that, he obtained an Advanced Diploma in Computer Studies from the University of Oxford (1997-1999) and a Diploma in Computer Studies from the University of Cambridge (1996-1997). His foundational education includes a High School diploma from Beaconhouse, completed from 1984 to 1994.
Project Management and Leadership
In his current role, Ahmad Bilal oversees a diverse software development portfolio that includes projects for international companies in sectors such as Healthcare, Insurance, Telecom, and Education. Additionally, he manages a call center services portfolio, working with clients in the Fast Food, Retail, and Utilities sectors. His leadership extends to coordinating large-scale projects, including the processing of over 1 million documents daily for the Punjab Examination Commission with a team of 380 resources.
Government Initiatives and Contributions
Ahmad Bilal directed the Disease Statistics System initiative for the Government of Punjab, deploying over 350 resources across 36 districts. He has also led the document management portfolio for significant government and international organizations, including the National Database and Registration Authority and UNICEF. His contributions have had a notable impact on improving operational efficiencies within these organizations.