With All Due Respect Podcast: A Live Interview with Dr Javed Khan OBE
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With All Due Respect Podcast: A Live Interview with Dr Javed Khan OBE

By Muslim Impact Forum
Kismet Café • Art gallery • Event SpaceLondon, England
14 October at 18 BST
Overview

Join us for an unfiltered conversation with a leader of 40 years, former CEO of Barnardo’s, now leading the Muslim think tank Equi.

Join the Muslim Impact Forum at Kismet Art Café for the live recording of the next episode of With All Due Respect, featuring a one-on-one conversation with Dr Javed Khan OBE, Founder of Equi and former Chief Executive of Barnardo’s, the UK’s largest children’s charity.

With over 40 years of leadership experience, Dr Javed has guided organisations with budgets exceeding £300 million, advised government on education and social reform, and now leads a new Muslim think tank shaping conversations on equity and leadership.

This episode asks:

  • What does moral leadership look like in divided times?
  • How can Muslim values help rebuild trust and fairness in public life?
  • And what lessons can business, charity, and faith leaders learn from decades of reform at scale?

This is not a polite fireside chat -  it is an unfiltered dialogue on power, purpose, and the responsibility to lead with integrity.

Date: 14th October Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Venue: Kismet Art Café, London

🎟️ Free tickets book now. 

Produced by Muslim Impact Forum

Hosted by: Sajad Mahmood, Muslim Impact Forum



Join us for an unfiltered conversation with a leader of 40 years, former CEO of Barnardo’s, now leading the Muslim think tank Equi.

Join the Muslim Impact Forum at Kismet Art Café for the live recording of the next episode of With All Due Respect, featuring a one-on-one conversation with Dr Javed Khan OBE, Founder of Equi and former Chief Executive of Barnardo’s, the UK’s largest children’s charity.

With over 40 years of leadership experience, Dr Javed has guided organisations with budgets exceeding £300 million, advised government on education and social reform, and now leads a new Muslim think tank shaping conversations on equity and leadership.

This episode asks:

  • What does moral leadership look like in divided times?
  • How can Muslim values help rebuild trust and fairness in public life?
  • And what lessons can business, charity, and faith leaders learn from decades of reform at scale?

This is not a polite fireside chat -  it is an unfiltered dialogue on power, purpose, and the responsibility to lead with integrity.

Date: 14th October Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Venue: Kismet Art Café, London

🎟️ Free tickets book now. 

Produced by Muslim Impact Forum

Hosted by: Sajad Mahmood, Muslim Impact Forum



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