Our Team


The current KTCO team of directors and volunteers is listed below along with a brief profile.

Directors

 

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Sharhabeel Lone (Chairman)

Sharhabeel is a Management Consultant. He has extensive experience of youth work and has been involved with youth organisations in a voluntary capacity for almost 20 years. Sharhabeel is a Governor of Westminster Kingsway College and sits on Camden Councils Social Cohesion Forum.


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Bobby Armstrong (Director)

Bobby was born and educated in Camden. She is a retired Special Needs Teacher with qualifications in Counseling and Psychology and has been involved in local affairs for the past 30 years. Mrs Armstrong is currently Vice Chair of Kentish Town Police Central Sector Working Group, which acts as an interface between the Residents and the Police.


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Abu Jafor Kazi (Director & Treasurer)

Jafor is an accountant and heads up the accounts department of a city engineering firm. He has many years of youth work experience in a voluntary capacity.


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Abu Bakor Hussain (Director)

Abu Bakor is a local businessman who has a keen interest in voluntary work. He is a skilled amateur footballer and has been instrumental in running the sports activities of KTCO.


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Kobir Ahmed (Director)

Kobir is an entrepreneur and heads up an information technology outsourcing business. He has been involved in voluntary work with youth for over 10 years.

Senior youth members

 

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Mohammed Absar (Associate Director)

Mohammed is an IT professional living in the local area, currently employed by the NHS. He has been involved with KTCO since the outset, focusing on metoring and advice to local youth on a vast array of subjects. He is also currently the webmaster for the KTCO website.


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Mustafa Ahmed (Senior Youth Worker)

Mustafa is a Graduate from Queen Mary University and will be going into teaching. He has extensive experience of youth work, project management and has been involved with KTCO in a voluntary capacity for almost 8 years and was amongst the very first youth to have been involved in KTCO.


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