Borhan Ahmed

Public Officer

Borhan Ahmed is an accomplished community leader with over 35 years experience in community sector work in Australia and Bangladesh.

Over this time, Borhan has held several high profile community roles including: President of the Canberra Muslim Community, President of the Bangladesh Australia Association Canberra and President of the Bangladeshi Seniors Group.  Borhan holds a Master of Economics (specializing in Development Economics), Bachelor of Arts (with Honours in Economics) and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Social Science.  Borhan is a Colombo Plan scholar with over 40 years successful public service career experience with the Australian Federal Police and Australian and Bangladesh Governments. 

Borhan has a life-long passion for advocacy work around issues and challenges facing members of new and emerging community groups, new migrants, faith-based groups and former refugees in the ACT.  In this context he has served as a members of several high profile community service provider agencies boards and government advisory committees.  He was acting Chair of the Migrant and Refugee Settlement Service Australia and as a member of the Council on the Ageing ACT Policy Committee. 

Borhan continues to work closely with a diverse group of people to improve inclusiveness and respect in the ACT community.