Asad Rezzvi is the CEO of E Cube Global, a U.S. based firm that does training and development with organizations
world wide. He is an authority in the field of Peak Performance and Influence Psychology. Asad has a Psychology degree from the University of California at Berkeley. He’s been trained with Anthony Robbins (Harvard Business
Review calls him, “one of the top business engineers in the world”) in the multi training, intensive training program,
including the elite Leadership Academy for which he was invited on scholarship. Asad was also personally invited
by Mr. Robbins to attend his prestigious DWD Leadership training event. Asad was also invited to speak at a
regional Conflict Negotiating Conference held in conjunction with the Mayor of Los Angeles’s office, conducted
at University of California Los Angeles.
The Robbins-Madanes Center for Strategic Intervention in San Diego has produced and released a documentary
film [www.robbinsmadanes.com/products] featuring Asad, shot live on the day of 9/11,which was shown on CNN
Larry King Live. Asad is also the author of a memoir, named My Jihad, a personal account soon to be published
by a major New York publishing house.
Asad consults with businesses and individuals in the United States, Pakistan, Japan and Singapore. He has worked
with CEO’s, Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and Multinationals. He has regularly addressed public and private seminars
for the last 13 years, the largest being a leadership conference with 2000 people from 40 countries.
In Pakistan he has conducted corporate and private seminars, which have brought to light the dramatic results
he achieves in creating real and lasting behavioral shifts. As a result he’s been invited to appear on TV (Dawn,
HUM, Indus Plus, ARY, TV-1, PTV) several times.
Asad also contributes his time and energy to support the less fortunate. For the last 9 years he has galvanized an army of people under his leadership to gather donations, purchase food and deliver it, each year, to homes of over 1000 families in disadvantaged neighborhoods.
When not working, Asad engages in competitive martial arts in USA and Thailand. He is a black belt in the most dangerous martial art in the world called Muay Thai. |