عمل اکیڈمی | |
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Motto | "The world is something to be made and re-made by continuous action/amal" |
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Formation | 2013 |
Founder | Benje Williams |
Founded at | Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan |
Type | Educational, Education management |
Purpose | Education, Job-skills and career training |
Headquarters | Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan |
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Coordinates | 31°32′20″N 74°21′26″E / 31.53888°N 74.357222°ECoordinates: 31°32′20″N 74°21′26″E / 31.53888°N 74.357222°E |
Region
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Pakistan |
Services | Career Development Skills |
Official language
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Urdu English |
CEO
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Benje Williams |
Co-founder
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Kunal Chawla |
Main organ
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Amal Career-Prep Fellowship |
Affiliations | Acumen Fund, Stanford Graduate School of Business, Echoing Green, Dr. Paul Kim |
Website | amalacademy |
Amal Academy (Urdu: عمل اکیڈمی۔یا۔عمل مدرسہ/ادارہ) is an education management organization that provides various career development skills to university graduates having either postgraduate or post-secondary education looking for an employment. It was founded in 2013 by Stanford University graduates Benje Williams and Kunal Chawla and is funded by Acumen Fund, Stanford Graduate School of Business, Echoing Green and Dr. Paul Kim.
"Amal" is an Urdu word for "" and is derived by Pakistan's national poet Allama Iqbal phrase,"The world is not something to be merely seen or known through concepts, but something to be made and re-made by continuous action/amal." CEO and founder of Academy Benje Williams said, "Our goal is to cultivate youth in Pakistan who are no longer vulnerable to the hopelessness and despair of under and unemployment, but who are hopeful for tomorrow, equipped with the skills that will enable them to act upon their professional dreams and become the future leaders and creators of their communities." Academy's initial name was "Setu Institute", derived from Sanskrit word for "Bridge; सेतु" as Benje and co-founder Kunal was planning to open Academy in India before changing it to Amal.
Amal Academy was founded by Stanford University graduates Benje Williams and Kunal Chawla. William who graduated from Stanford's Business School worked with Acumen Fund as a Global Fellow and was responsible for hiring and training marketing officers at a social enterprise in Lahore where he initiated the idea after seeing a gap between "workforce preparation and business needs". He later enrolled in the MBA at Stanford's Business graduate school, where he met Indian-born American Kunal Chawla, an MA student at the university's Graduate School of Education. Chawla previously worked with Google as a consultant for its leading development online education platform to middle school students across north India and worked at an Acumen-funded education social enterprise. Williams said, “We realized how closely aligned our passions and values were and decided to work on a project together.”