- Jul 17, 2025
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Sabrina Mahmud, who grew up in America, is working as a senior director at TIAA, a multinational financial services company with assets of $ 1.7 trillion and more than 19,000 employees. Her name is on the list of managing directors of the company. Sabrina has been talented since childhood and has left her mark in every class of school, college, and university. Still, she did not want to become a doctor or engineer. Her parents did not pressure her to become a doctor/engineer either. That is, if you take higher education in addition to a doctorate/engineering with special achievements, it is not difficult to show your excellence in addition to a hugely lucrative job.
Sabrina Mahmud's father, Professor Dr. Golam Matabar, Dean of Monmouth University in New Jersey and Vice President of the International Association of Schools of Social Work, presented this information at a seminar on youth development organized by the Foundation for a Better World in New York on July 11. Dr. Matabar was the keynote speaker at the seminar under the slogan 'Build a Better Tomorrow Together' and assured all the young people present by telling them about the progress of his only child. Because other speakers at the seminar expressed the opinion that most Bangladeshi and South Asian parents put pressure on their children to become doctors/engineers. Otherwise, many parents believe that the child's life is in vain. Many children feel embarrassed under such pressure and are deprived of the dream of building a life of their own.
Dr. Golam Matbar said, America is a wonderful country for making fortunes, where extraordinary success can be shown in all professions, and income and earnings also increase unimaginably. Many Americans of Bangladeshi origin have already held important positions in various sectors. My only child has taken a higher degree in business management. No one can stop him because he is incredibly talented and fulfills the assigned responsibilities with dedication. This is the secret to moving forward. Therefore, all parents should prioritize the wishes of their children and provide all-out support for this.
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