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Arif Zaman is a Principal Consultant in the Reputational Risk Practice at the Reputation Institute which advises companies on their reputational risks through a focus on value creation and governance. He is an advisor to the Commonwealth Business Council on Corporate Governance and South Asia and on the Council of the British Association for South Asian Studies (BASAS), one of the world's leading research bodies on South Asia. He is also a Visiting Tutor in Reputation and Board Effectiveness at Henley Business School and author of Reputational Risk (Financial Times Executive Briefing 2004). This was a bestseller, published in Russian by the Financial Times in 2008, remains the only research-based publication from a leading business publisher and is now the most widely cited work on reputational risk in the burgeoning Islamic Finance literature. He has authored chapters for the Institute of Directors International Handbook of Corporate Governance (2009) and ISO/BSI bestseller on emerging areas of risk management (The Risk Management Universe, 2007).
Arif is on the Board of the UK-based Strategic Planning Society and the Editorial Board of the US-based Journal of Business Strategy. He also serves on the Advisory Panel of the Dinar Standard. Arif was Global Market and Industry Analyst at British Airways (1996-2005) where he won several company and industry awards including for his contribution to BA’s Business Principles and Sustainability Policy. Arif had a two year sabbatical from British Airways from 2002 to 2004. In 2002-03, he was an Associate Fellow at Chatham House and from 2003 became an advisor to the Commonwealth Business Council during which time he led negotiations for the Commonwealth with SAARC which established the first collaborative programme between both organisations which he managed on leaving British Airways in 2005: the South Asia Trade and Investment network (SATIN).
He is active in several community and not for profit organisations: as an Associate Director of Mosaic, a charitable initiative of HRH The Prince of Wales and a founder member of its Steering Group; a member of Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry’s Standing Committee on CSR; a Vice Chair of the Muslim Council of Britain Business and Economics Committee; and a Steering Group member of the recently launched British Pakistani Foundation. He was on the Advisory Committee for the first Pakistani Film, Media and Arts Festival in Europe held in Scotland in 2005-08, produced by Heer Productions on which he is on the Board.

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