Mrs. Sabrina Juned is the daughter of Mr. Afzalur Rahman Sinha and Mrs. Nagina Afzal Sinha, Chairman of the Company. After completing her education at Rutgers University in the USA, she returned to Bangladesh and joined ACME in 2002.
She started working under the guidance of her father Mr. Afzalur Rahman Sinha. She was involved in the overall business activities until 2014. After that, she took a break for a while due to some personal affairs. After the demise of her beloved father, she joined again in the business in September 2018 as Director. After that, she started looking after the Supply Chain Management and Information Technology Divisions and over time she started taking care of various day to day operational activities of the business.
On September 10, 2020, she was officially appointed as a member of the Board of Directors. Being a director, she has ensured ACME possess a strategic road map for short, medium & long-term sustainable business development. She has played a dynamic and energetic role in the transition, transformation, and implementation of the organization’s corporate culture, corporate governance, and management systems. During her tenure, ACME has become an organization where new and creative ideas are encouraged, talents are nurtured and organizational developments are prioritized.
She also serves as Chairman of the ACME Sustainable Agro Ltd., and Director of The ACME Agrovet and Beverages Ltd., and ACME Consumer Products Ltd. as well as a shareholder of the ACME Overseas Trading Ltd. being a young woman entrepreneur, she understands the importance of women empowerment, fostering equal opportunity in the workplace and breaking the invisible glass ceiling. To those ends, she has been working closely with key stakeholders both internally and externally to raise awareness about these issues and bring up positive changes accordingly. At a personal level, she is relentlessly supporting a number of socially deprived and underprivileged children & women in remote areas of Bangladesh for improving their socio-economic state, self-dependency, and financial solvency. She is also working with the welfare of senior citizens living in old age homes as well as children living in the orphanage and also helps young women who live in shelters.