Md Liton Ahmed
September 2, 2025

Oxford, UK – August 31, 2025 – Bangladeshi-American business leader Md. Liton Ahmed has been honored with the “Outstanding Leader Award in Leadership” at the prestigious 14th World Leaders Summit 2025, held at the University of Oxford’s Keble College, O’Reilly Theatre.
The summit, organized by Global Empire Events Ltd., UK, brought together over 200 delegates representing more than 30 countries to discuss global issues including entrepreneurship, education, sustainability, innovation, inclusive leadership, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
What made the moment even more historic was that the award was presented by Councillor Louise Upton, the Lord Mayor of Oxford, who also delivered the summit’s keynote address on “Oxford as a Global Model: Local Achievements in Sustainability, Innovation, and Inclusive Leadership.”
Md. Liton Ahmed, who currently serves as the President & CEO of the U.S. Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce & Industry (USBCCI) and as Director of USBD Software & Technology Ltd., has been widely recognized for his leadership in promoting U.S.-Bangladesh trade, fostering entrepreneurship, and advancing digital transformation initiatives. He is also the driving force behind the Made in Bangladesh Expo™, a global platform showcasing Bangladeshi innovation and products to international markets.
The World Leaders Summit, now in its 14th edition, serves as a platform for leaders, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and changemakers to share ideas and create actionable strategies toward global cooperation and inclusive growth.
With this recognition, Md. Liton Ahmed joins a distinguished circle of global leaders celebrated for their contribution to business, education, and sustainable development.
“This award is not just about me—it reflects the dedication, resilience, and vision of my community, colleagues, and partners who have stood with me in advancing education, business, and leadership globally. I am truly honored to receive this recognition at Oxford, a historic center of knowledge and progress.”