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  1. Kamal Ahmed (born 15 November 1967) is a British journalist, who was Editorial Director of BBC News. He was Economics Editor at the BBC until November 2018, and Business Editor from March 2014, until Simon Jack was appointed as his successor in February 2016.

  2. Kamal Ahmed (Bengali: কামাল আহমদ; born May 7, 1966), usually called Kamal, is an American director, comedian, and former member of prank phone calling comedy group The Jerky Boys.

  3. Apr 5, 2024 · The News Movement editor-in-chief and co-founder Kamal Ahmed is leaving the start-up to join The Telegraph as director of audio. Part of his role at The Telegraph will be co-hosting a new daily...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kamal_AhmadKamal Ahmad - Wikipedia

    Kamal Ahmad. Kamal Ahmad (born 1965) is a Bangladesh-born, now U.S. national, educator and social entrepreneur. He led the creation of the Asian University for Women located in Chittagong, Bangladesh in 2006.

  5. View Kamal Ahmeds profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Editor, founder, entrepreneur · Experience: The Telegraph · Location: London · 500+ connections on...

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  6. Kamal Ahmed is co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of The News Movement, a new media business focused on social media channels, new audiences and digital consumption.

  7. Oct 11, 2018 · BBC. Kamal Ahmed with his mother Elaine inside her west London home Credit: Heathcliff O'Malley. In forging his stellar career, Kamal Ahmed has always been driven by a need to “work 10 times...

  8. Kamal Ahmed is the Editor-in-Chief of The News Movement. During three decades of journalism, Kamal has covered economics, business, politics, the media and the royals. He has worked for four national newspapers and BBC News, where he became Editorial Director in 2019.

  9. Jul 5, 2024 · Kamal Ahmed is joined in the studio by political editor Ben Riley-Smith to discuss one of the most seismic elections in recent years

  10. May 12, 2024 · In this episode, Camilla Tominey and Kamal Ahmed catch up with The Telegraph's political editor Ben Riley-Smith about Rishi Sunak's latest campaign pitch. Plus they discuss the harrowing testimonies of the cross-party maternity care report and have a debate about Harry and Meghan’s tour in Nigeria.