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2010 Folio Weekly Person of the Year

Get to Know Parvez

Inside UNF (interviewed on Nov 2008)

Name: Parvez Ahmed
Department: Accounting and Finance
Job: Associate Professor of Finance
Years at UNF: 6

What was the best money you ever spent?
Last year my wife and I made our first pilgrimage to the Muslim holy city of Mecca to fulfill our religious obligation of performing the Hajj (pilgrimage). It was indeed a journey of a lifetime. The trip was spiritually uplifting and also from a worldly perspective very eye opening. Not only did we understand the historical perspectives of the faith of Islam, we also took time to study the social and political conditions causing so many challenges in the Muslim world.

If you won the lottery, what would do with the money?
I do not play the lottery. As a financial economist, I know that the cost of a lottery ticket exceeds the probability-weighted expected value of the payoff. So why overpay for an asset?

What is the best thing you ever won?
During my undergraduate days, in addition to being a student of engineering, I used to take part in drama and theatre. I won an award for the best drama production at my university.

Tell us something about you that even your friends don't know:
My love of poetry. I not only like English poetry (favorite American poets Langston Hughes and Emily Dickinson), but also indulge in poetry in Bengali, Urdu and Hindi (three major languages of India, where I was born). My other favorite poets are Rabindranath Tagore and Muhammad Iqbal.

Tell us about your family:
I have two children, ages 7 and 11. My wife home-schools them. I was born in India. Both my parents live in Calcutta.

What person had the greatest impact on your life?
My dad. From him I learned the value of giving back to society. He is a physician in India, and he spends most of his spare time helping orphans.

What are you most passionate about?
Besides academic research, writing opinion editorials about Islam and the American Muslim experience.

What is your favorite thing about working at UNF?
Generally speaking, small class size allows me to get to know my students better. I like to help them not just with academic work, but also offer help as a career adviser. Small class size also creates opportunities for more interactive teaching, which is challenging and stimulating.

If you could choose any other career, what would it be and why?
I like what I do. I have never contemplated having another career. But if I were forced to choose then I would perhaps like to be a human rights lawyer or advocate. I am passionate about universal human rights. I find the advocacy of those rights intellectually quite challenging, as it requires addressing prejudices and stereotypes in creative ways.

What would you like to do when you retire?
Write books that promote mutual understanding between cultures and societies.

If you were not working at UNF, what would you be doing?
Working for some think-tank, writing policy papers.

What is your favorite way to blow an hour?
Watch football.

Who is the most famous person you ever met?
Barack Obama. I met him during one of his recent visits to Jacksonville.

What do you hope to accomplish that you have not done yet?
Help my children realize their dreams.

What was the first concert you ever attended, and what was the most recent concert you attended?

The first concert I attended was in India. My mom took me to a classical music concert. The most recent concert I attended was also a concert on Indian classical music, but this time the concert was held in America. The great Ali Akbar Khan, considered the National Living Treasure of India, was playing a quintessentially Indian instrument called the sarod.

Last book read:
"Inside Egypt - The Land of the Pharaohs on the Brink of a Revolution" by John R. Bradley

Quotes

"Cowardice asks the question, 'Is it safe?' Expediency asks the question, 'Is it politic?' Vanity asks the question, 'Is it popular?' But, conscience asks the question, 'Is it right?' And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but one must take it because one's conscience tells one that it is right." - Martin Luther King Jr.

Brief Bio

Parvez Ahmed
Florida, United States
Parvez Ahmed is Associate Professor at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville. He is an active researcher whose articles have been published in leading national and international finance journals. He recently authored a book on “Mutual Funds titled Mutual Funds – Fifty Years of Academic Research.” In addition he is a frequent commentator and speaker on Islam and the American Muslim experience. He can be contacted via email - drparvezahmed@gmail.com
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Important Links

  • Coggin College of Business
  • Fatwa (Islamic Religious Edict) Against Terrorism
  • My Academic Research Publications
  • My Book: Mutual Funds - Fifty Years of Research Findings
  • My Professional Experience

With Mayor John Peyton at "An Evening of Gratitude," April 19, 2011

Speaking at University of California, Berkley

Lecture on "Islam-The Faith, The People and Their Politics"

Honoring Imam WD Mohammed with a special recognition award

Speaking at the National Press Club, Kolkata, India.

Presenting at the "Attacking Islam" panel with David Keene, Chairman of American Conservative Union

Speaking in India on Interfaith Relations

Presenting at the Federal Law Enforcement Training and Education Center in Glynco, GA

At the Global Creative Leadership Summit by the Louise T Blouin Foundation, Nov 15-16, 2006

Speaking at Sir Syed Day Celebrations in AMU, 2009

Providing Diversity Training on Islam to FBI in Jacksonville. From L-R, Ahmed Bedier; Parvez Ahmed; Robert Cromwell, SAC, FBI.

At the recording of "Faith to Faith" with members of Jacksonville Christian clergy

Speaking at "Public Prayer - Respecting All Traditions. Including All People" held at Congregation Ahavath Chesed in Jacksonville

Lecturing on Islamic Finance in India, 2009

At "Sharing Ramadan" with Mayor of Jacksonville

With U.S. Rep. Al Green (D-TX) during my visit to Houston for Katrina Relief organized my the Muslim community of Houston