
Ahmed Shoyeb Iqbal, a dynamic Chief Operating Officer (COO) with over 15 years of stellar experience in brand marketing, retail operations, e-commerce, media management, and strategic planning. As the driving force behind Meena Bazar, Meena Sweets & Confectioneries Limited, and Dhaka Tribune, Shoyeb ensures operational excellence and sustained growth, securing investments and boosting overall profitability of the company.
Shoyeb’s impressive academic background includes an MSc in International Marketing & Management from Queen Mary, University of London, a Certificate in Strategy Execution from Harvard Business School, and a certified CEO program from the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow (IIML 2024).
His professional journey is adorned with numerous accolades, including the prestigious Employee of the Year at Meena Bazar. And his passion for education led him to teach marketing courses to MBA students at South East University, and sharing his vast industry knowledge. Renowned for his strategic leadership, Ahmed Shoyeb Iqbal excels in digital strategy, ERP implementation, and stakeholder management. He champions ethical practices and customer-centric services, consistently setting new benchmarks in the industry.
Building on his expertise, Shoyeb now serves as the Chief Operations Officer for Dominos Bangladesh the largest QSR (Quick Service Restaurant) brand in the country, where he oversees comprehensive restaurant operations and is accountable for the profitability of multiple locations. His role involves strategic oversight of key functions—Operations, HR, Project & Maintenance, and Business Development—working to implement streamlined processes and efficiency improvements. Ahmed has been instrumental in driving Domino’s expansion strategy in Bangladesh, targeting high-growth areas and securing prime locations to solidify the brand’s market presence.
His thought leadership shines through his published works on the transformation of home entertainment by Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, and the evolution of online education, and the sustainability of e-commerce in Bangladesh. His recent article in Dhaka Tribune, “Innovation in the Agricultural Sector,” brings fresh perspectives to industrial advancements.