Dr Tanveer Ahmed is a psychiatrist, journalist and stand up comedian. His unique range of skills give him unique insights into our complex world and the place of people and organizations within it.
He is a former SBS television journalist and has worked in the Parliamentary Press Gallery, focusing on foreign affairs and the domestic economy. He continues to write regularly for major newspapers, including regular contributions to the Sydney Morning Herald’s Marketing and My Career sections.
His expertise in the modern media in combination with his experience in psychiatry make him a fascinating speaker on communications strategies for the modern organization.
He is the psychiatrist for Men’s Health magazine and appears on Channel Seven Sunrise program. He is an entertaining speaker on the complexities of modern life and an ideal speaker on issues relating to work/life balance and empowerment of the modern worker and citizen.
He is an expert on spotting the troubled worker and the nature of dysfunctional workplaces.
He is interviewed on ABC Radio regularly on a broad range of issues and appears on expert panels on every television network. He was chosen in 2005 to be a United Nations ambassador.
He is also a national Triple JJJ finalist in their Raw Comedy competition and now performs throughout the state. He was recently profiled in the Sydney Morning Herald as an up and coming star comedian.
Dr Ahmed is a keynote speaker on work/life balance, organizational communications strategy in the global environment and issues pertaining to Islamic home grown terrorism. He also makes an interesting and quality master of ceremonies or corporate facilitator.