Mozibul Hoque elected chairman of UAP Board of Trustees

KM Mozibul Hoque has been elected chairman of the Board of Trustees of the University of Asia Pacific (UAP) Foundation for the 2026–2027 term.

He was also elected chairman of the UAP Board of Trustees at the foundation’s 23rd Annual General Meeting, where he was unanimously chosen by the members.

Born into a respected Muslim family in Muradnagar of Comilla district, Hoque has played a significant role over the years in the fields of education, development, international engagement, and the corporate sector.

He was recognized as a Commercially Important Person (CIP) by the government of Bangladesh for 12 consecutive years from 1989 to 2000.

His leadership career includes serving as national president of JCI Bangladesh in 1992, world vice president of JCI International in 1993 with responsibility for Eastern Europe, the CIS, and the Baltic states, and regional director (South Asia) of FER, the world’s largest UN peace program, in 1986.

Hoque has also served as vice chairman of the Bangladesh Jute Spinners Association and as president and dean of the Consular Corps Bangladesh (CCB) from 2018 to 2020.

Currently, he is serving as honorary consul general of the Republic of Yemen in Bangladesh. He is also chairman of TAS Aviation Group, Shah Group, and Bakkah Holding.

Other members elected to the UAP Foundation and the UAP Board of Trustees for the 2026–2027 term include Alamzeb Farjad Ahmed, Alhaj Abdul Malek Mollah, Zaki Alam, and architect Mahbuba Haque.