The Women Led Curriculum Track at National Incubation Center Karachi featured a session titled Own Your Narrative, Lead with Purpose, led by Mahwish Saad Khan, Chief Business Officer at Premier PayFast. The session focused on developing founder identity, strengthening leadership presence, and understanding how women entrepreneurs can navigate the startup ecosystem while building authentic personal brands. The discussion placed emphasis on how narrative and self positioning play a significant role in shaping entrepreneurial journeys, particularly in competitive and rapidly evolving business environments.
The session brought together women founders and aspiring entrepreneurs who explored practical approaches to personal branding and storytelling as tools for both investor engagement and customer communication. Participants examined how founders can articulate their vision in a way that builds credibility and trust, while also reflecting their individual leadership style. The conversation highlighted that storytelling is not only a communication tool but also a strategic element in how startups position themselves within the broader market landscape.
Through interactive discussions and peer to peer feedback sessions, attendees were encouraged to reflect on their own leadership presence and identify ways to strengthen confidence in professional settings. The engagement format allowed participants to share experiences, challenges, and approaches to building visibility as founders. This collaborative environment helped create space for learning through shared perspectives, particularly in the context of women led entrepreneurship where representation and narrative ownership continue to play an important role.
The session also aligned with broader ecosystem efforts supported by National Incubation Center Karachi and its partner network, including Ignite – National Technology Fund, Ministry of IT and Telecommunication Pakistan, LMKT, LuckyOne Mall, and Orbit Ventures. These organizations contribute in various capacities to the development of entrepreneurship programs, incubation support, and innovation focused initiatives within the country’s startup ecosystem.
The initiative reflects a continued focus on creating structured learning environments for women entrepreneurs, where leadership development and entrepreneurial skill building are integrated into curriculum based programs. By engaging with experienced professionals such as Mahwish Saad Khan, participants gain exposure to real world perspectives on leadership, branding, and business growth, which are increasingly relevant for startups aiming to establish themselves in both local and regional markets.
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