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Saira Faisal Joins GTWN Board to Empower Women in Telecom and Digital Transformation

  • February 19, 2025
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Saira Faisal, the Country Lead at GSMA, has been appointed as an International Board Member of the prestigious Global Telecom Women’s Network (GTWN), marking a significant milestone in her career. Faisal expressed her deep gratitude and humility in a heartfelt message, acknowledging the incredible opportunity and the warm welcome extended by the GTWN Board and its community.

GTWN’s mission, which focuses on providing thought leadership in the Telecom, Media, and Technology (TMT) sector while empowering women leaders and entrepreneurs, resonates profoundly with Faisal. She emphasized her dedication to supporting the network’s objectives, stating that the appointment aligns perfectly with her own passion for digital transformation and leadership within the industry. Faisal’s role at GSMA has already seen her leading key initiatives in digital transformation, policy, and regulatory innovation. Her appointment to the GTWN Board is a natural extension of her ongoing efforts to shape the future of technology and communications globally. Faisal’s extensive experience in these areas will bring a valuable perspective to the board, further enhancing the network’s mission.

In her message, Faisal took a moment to express her gratitude to key mentors who have supported her along the way. Julian Gorman and Jeanette Whyte, whom she credited for their continued support, guidance, and belief in her, were highlighted as instrumental figures in her professional journey. “Your encouragement has been invaluable, and I’m grateful to have such incredible mentors by my side,” Faisal shared. Furthermore, she extended her appreciation to Candace Johnson, GTWN’s unwavering leader, for her vision and commitment to building a strong network of women in telecom. Faisal acknowledged Johnson’s inspiring leadership and expressed her enthusiasm for contributing to GTWN’s mission alongside such remarkable women. Faisal’s recognition of these leaders underscores the collaborative spirit within the industry, as well as the importance of mentorship and unity in advancing women’s roles in telecom.

Looking ahead, Faisal is eager to contribute to GTWN’s initiatives and continue pushing boundaries in the TMT sector. Her appointment highlights the growing representation of women in leadership roles within technology and telecom, setting the stage for even greater opportunities and advancements in the industry. As an advocate for women’s empowerment and digital innovation, Faisal is excited to be part of a global community that is shaping the future of telecom while championing diversity and inclusion. Faisal’s new role is not only a personal achievement but also a testament to the progress women continue to make in traditionally male-dominated fields such as telecom. Her appointment to the GTWN Board further reinforces the importance of diverse leadership in driving innovation, fostering collaboration, and inspiring the next generation of women leaders in the industry.

With a clear focus on empowering women and supporting digital transformation, Faisal’s appointment is set to have a lasting impact on the global telecom community. As she joins forces with other exceptional women leaders in the field, the future looks bright for the growth of women in telecom, and for the broader technological landscape. This new chapter in Saira Faisal’s career is poised to inspire more women to take on leadership roles in telecom and beyond, driving positive change and encouraging the next wave of digital transformation worldwide.

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