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Mahnaz M. Shabbir
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Mahnaz Shabbir is president of Shabbir Advisors, an integrated strategic management consulting company focusing on planning, marketing, public relations, diversity transformation and website design on a national basis. Over the last five years, Shabbir has given over 100 lectures, locally, nationally and internationally to organizations interested in knowing more about diversity issues. She has been the subject of dozens of articles, both locally and nationally.  In March 2005, Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius appointed Shabbir to the REACH Health Care Foundation, a $100 million foundation. Shabbir is also on the faculty at Baker University teaching business classes in the school of Professional and Graduate Studies, Park University teaching classes in health care administration and at Avila University teaching diversity classes. She is frequent lecturer at the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth sharing her knowledge about Islam with the officers before they are deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan and other parts of the world.


Prior to forming her own company, Shabbir was the Vice President for Strategic Planning and Business Development at Carondelet Health, a Catholic health care system in
Kansas City. She had been with the organization for over 18 years. In this capacity, Shabbir planned $40 million projects like the four story medical mall at Saint Joseph Health Center. She has a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration and a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Missouri- Kansas City.

 

Shabbir is very involved in community activities that range from the Central Exchange, Boy Scouts of America and Overland Park Rotary to being a leader amongst the Muslim community in the greater Kansas City. Shabbir is a board member of the Greater Kansas City Interfaith Council, Boy Scouts of America and CRES (Center for Religious Educational Studies). She is also the past president of the Heartland Muslim Council and past board member of the Crescent Peace Society.  She recently became the Kansas Political Chair for the Greater Kansas City Woman’s Political Caucus.  Her work has been featured nationally in Family Circle (April 2005) and Entrepreneur (July 2005) magazines and other local and regional media outlets.

 

Her article, “I am an American Muslim Woman” appeared in the Kansas City Star and was syndicated throughout the United States. She has also written articles for Kansas City Voices, Kansas City Jewish Chronicle, Ingram’s Magazine and Kansas City Voices.  Her articles are found in national publications such as New Light, the National Catholic Reporter and Boomer Market Advisor. She is also the founder of Community Praying for Peace.

Shabbir was featured in the CBS special “Open Hearts, Open Minds” in October 2002 and interviewed in 2003 on Voice of America. In February 2005, she presented an hour-long program on the radio show, Voice of the Cape that aired in Cape Town, South Africa to 150,000 listeners.

Shabbir was the Kansas City Press Club Journalist of the Year for 2003 and received another Journalism award in 2005 and 2007.  She was also recognized by The Women's Foundation of Greater Kansas City: A Celebration of Women in June 2003.   In October 2003, Shabbir received the award for Community Image from the Heartland Muslim Council.  In March 2004, she received the YWCA award for the Gold Honoree in the category of Racial Justice at their annual luncheon banquet.  Shabbir Advisors was nominated as “Minority Professional Service Firm of the Year” at the US Small Business Administration annual regional meeting in November 2004.  In November 2005, Shabbir received a special recognition award from the Crescent Peace Society for her contributions in community service. On September 11, 2006, Shabbir received the Human Rights award from Church Women United. Shabbir will receive the Dick Kurtenbach Racial Justice Award from the ACLU in November 2007.

 

Mahnaz Shabbir’s parents immigrated to the United States in the 1950s from India. She was born in Philadelphia and has lived in the Kansas City area for the last 27 years. She is the mother of four boys. 

“I am interested in creating an environment where people can learn from each other in a way that doesn’t make one person right and the other wrong.  My hope is that we can create a place where fear and hatred will be replaced by friendship and peace.”- Mahnaz Shabbir

 

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