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Dawood M. Vaid
NationalityIndia
Alma materSymbiosis Institute - MBA

Dawood Vaid is an educationist and trainer, who is co-founder of Sky Education, a pan-Asia education organization. Working with scientists as a Patent & Trademark Analyst, in Moscow and Switzerland, he observed and compared different education pedagogy and created 'fun-learn' approach to learning. In four years, the school has expanded to 24 cities across India, and has 6,500 students.

He is the author of The Education Riddle and T.A.L.K.: Speak with Ease & Confidence.

He lives in Mumbai.

References

  1. Aarefa Johari (2011-05-08). Making Islamic studies fun Archived 2012-10-23 at the Wayback Machine. The Hindustan Times retrieved 12 September 2011
  2. Maharashtra Mumbai (2011-07-23). Dawood Vaid, 33. The Tehelka Magazine, retrieved 12 September 2011
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