Former Google executive and Digital Pakistan head Tania Aidrus speaks in this still taken from a video — Instagram/@tania.aidrus
Tania Aidrus Joins Digital Pakistan Project, Yet again
Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's administration has appointed former Google executive Tania Aidrus for its digitization project — Digital Pakistan — which she previously headed in December 2019 during the tenure of ousted premier Imran Khan.
Tania Aidrus, a former Chief of Staff and Head of Strategic Initiatives on the Next Billion Users (NBU) team at the US tech giant, was appointed as "convener" of the Digital Pakistan committee following the premier's approval, a notification issued by the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication read.
According to the ministry, the committee will be headed by the federal state minister for IT. The secretary of the IT ministry has also been included in the team.
The committee would compile recommendations for the country’s ambitious project pursuing digitization infrastructure in various sectors in line with modern technologies and innovations, besides ensuring transparency and ease in government processes.
Aidrus spent more than half her life outside Pakistan, studying at the world's best schools and working at the forefront of the global tech industry before being approached by the former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) administration to uplift government processes matching global standards of the digital age.
She holds an MBA from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Sloan School of Management and a BSc from Brandeis University.
Before she was appointed a Google executive, Tania co-founded a mobile health diagnosis company called ClickDiagnostics which connected rural patients in emerging markets to doctors around the world.
The tech expert was also inducted into the federal cabinet led by ex-PM Khan in 2019 as special assistant to the prime minister, however, she faced an unceremonious exit from the PM’s House in July 2022 due to her Canadian nationality which she mentioned in her resignation and a post on X.
Some reports also suggested that another reason for her departure was the establishment of a non-governmental organization (NGO) which sparked a debate on conflict of interest. - The News