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Mustafa Khanbhai

Chief Revenue Officer, Investor & Board Director at Avasam DropShipping Marketplace

Mustafa Khanbhai has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. Mustafa currently holds the position of Chief Revenue Officer, Investor, and Board Director at Avasam since April 2020. Prior to that, they were a Venture Partner at Seamlessly starting from October 2012. Mustafa also served as an Investor and Board Director at Printsource.eu, an early stage investor, and board director for Europe's full-service custom packaging marketplace for FMCG brands, starting from July 2010.

In terms of their previous roles, Mustafa worked at Uber as the GM, Customer Operations & Strategy for UK&I from January 2017 to March 2020. Mustafa was responsible for driving the growth strategy, overseeing regulatory compliance, and managing a team of 100 across 23 locations. Before that, they were the GM for North West England at Uber from January 2016 to January 2017.

Mustafa's work experience also includes co-founding and serving as the Managing Director of Virgin Digital Help, a SaaS-based startup under Richard Branson's Virgin Group. Mustafa played a pivotal role in raising venture capital, establishing strategic partnerships, and expanding the customer base in the US and UK. Furthermore, they worked in corporate development at Virgin, where they evaluated and executed new business opportunities and contributed to the Virgin Group's strategic direction.

Prior to their time at Virgin, Mustafa worked in corporate development at Mars, where they focused on identifying acquisition opportunities and managing post-acquisition integration. Mustafa began their career at IBM as an Enterprise Specialist, driving business growth within Enterprise Servers.

Mustafa's work experience showcases their expertise in strategic leadership, business development, and corporate governance across various industries.

Mustafa Khanbhai attended The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) from 1999 to 2002. During this time, they obtained a 2:1 Honours degree in Economics.

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