Imtiaz Gilani


Imtiaz Gilani is a Pakistani civil engineer and a vice chancellor of the University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan from 2004 till 2016. Imtiaz Gilani has also served as a Minister for Education, Information, Youth, Tourism and Culture and as the acting executive director of the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan.

Early life and education

Imtiaz Gilani was born on 27 December 1947, in the small town Kohat to a Syed family. His early years were spent studying in St. Joseph's Convent School, Kohat and from 1959 to 1964 in Cadet College, Hasanabdal. In 1964, he attended University of Engineering and Technology and completed his B.Sc. in Civil Engineering in 1968. After, which he did his M.Sc. in Structural Engineering in 1969 and specialized in structural engineering in 1971 from the Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand. In 1978, he attended Rutgers University in which he did his Master of Business Administration in Finance in 1981 from the Rutgers Graduate School of Management, Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey, United States. .

Career

Imtiaz Gilani worked with Barnett and Herenchak, Inc. Consulting Engineers, Broad Street, New Jersey, USA as a Design Engineer on civil engineering projects and then as a site engineer from 1972 till 1973.
From 1973- 1981 he worked as a project engineer at Sverdrup and Parcel, Inc., Consulting Engineers where his principal area of concentration included designing and supervision of mass transit facilities such as subways, subway stations and mono-rail systems.
Imtiaz Gilani is also the Managing Director of Ambar Prefab from 1981 to date, a multi-discipline engineering company engaged in:
Manufacture of pre-cast roofing systems
Civil engineering project-planning and consultancy
Construction of buildings
Construction of roads and bridges

Personal interests

Imtiaz Gilani is also an avid sportsman, especially keen on tennis and shooting. He is deeply interested in the socio-economic affairs of Pakistan. His principal area of interest lies in the social sectors. He keenly follows international issues that bear directly on Pakistan. He is interested in low-cost housing technology.