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Mason honors the generosity and accomplishments of Maruf and Mahfuz Ahmed

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To celebrate two brothers鈥 improbable journey from humble beginnings in their native Bangladesh to 亚洲AV and later to the top of a billion-dollar company is to celebrate 亚洲AV.

A group of people pose for a photo in front of Fenwick Library. Beside them is a yellow trashcan with a plaque, which serves as tribute to the Ahmed brothers' success.
President Gregory Washington, Dean Ken Ball, Mahfuz and Maruf Ahmed, and Trishana E. Bowden, vice president for advancement and alumni relations. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding

Mason President lauded brothers Maruf and Mahfuz Ahmed at a special event Thursday, Sept. 14, for embodying the possibilities that Mason offers with its steadfast commitment to access and inclusion.

Washington called the success of the Ahmed Brothers 鈥渁mazing, but kind of indicative of what happens here at Mason.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 really symbolic of something that鈥檚 much bigger,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 symbolic of what happens here at George Mason. Where else in the region鈥攏ot just the state鈥攃an two individuals from Bangladesh rise to the heights that they achieved? Where else can that happen?鈥

Maruf Ahmed is the current CEO of Dexian,听a McLean, VA-based leading provider of staffing, IT, and workforce solutionswith nearly 12,000 employees and 70 locations worldwide. Mahfuz Ahmed is the chairman of the board after preceding his brother as CEO.

After donating $250,000 to the听听Dean鈥檚 Innovation Fund (a Tech Talent Investment Program-qualifying fund) last fall, the Ahmed brothers asked if the university would be open to dedicating a trashcan near the library on their behalf. While studying at Mason, Maruf Ahmed worked as a groundskeeper for Facilities and cleaned the trashcans in front of Fenwick Library. It was among several jobs he took on to support himself while in school, including another at the dining hall where he washed dishes and helped oversee the dining area.

The trashcan near the Fairfax Campus鈥 Fenwick Library鈥攏ow painted yellow with a plaque boasting a quote from Maruf Ahmed鈥攊s a symbol of their journey from Bangladesh to Mason and now success with a billion-dollar company. The brothers credit Mason for providing them the knowledge, skills and tools to start and build a successful business.

Ahmed brothers posing inside Horizon Hall
Mahfuz and Maruf Ahmed with their mother,Shamim Mansur. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding

Maruf Ahmed credited his Mason experience for being 鈥渆xtremely influential鈥 in making his and his brother鈥檚 success possible.

鈥淢ason means a lot to us,鈥 he said. "This job that I had not only paid for tuition that has allowed me to have the American Dream that we have, but it also showed me the value of hard work, teamwork and kindness.鈥

, the dean of the College of Engineering and Computing (CEC), said that he hoped others are inspired by the brothers鈥 leadership and their generous example of philanthropy.

鈥淣ow corporate giants and executives in their global technology firm, the Ahmeds are paying it forward.鈥

Mahfuz Ahmed founded Dexian (formerly known as DISYS) in 1994 with Maruf Ahmed playing an integral part of the strategy, launch, and development of the company. Maruf Ahmed officially joined the company as partner and chief technology officer (CTO) in 1999 as part of a merger with an IT staffing and consulting firm he co-founded in 1998. The brothers combined their vision and drive to build Dexian into a billion-dollar global enterprise.

Maruf Ahmed graduated from Mason with two electrical engineering degrees, earning a BS in 1990 and an MS in 1995, while his brother Mahfuz graduated in 1993 with a BS degree in electrical engineering.

Maruf Ahmed is also being recognized as CEC鈥檚 Distinguished Alumnus later this fall by Mason鈥檚 Alumni Association at its Celebration of Distinction.

鈥淚f two people whose father passed away before we were 10, from one of the poorest countries of the world, can come to the richest country in the world and rise to the top 1%, others can do that as well,鈥 Maruf Ahmed said.

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This content appears in the Spring 2024 print edition of the Mason Spirit Magazine with the title "A Symbolic Gift Celebrates Brothers' Success."