Bashir Baseem — Advisory Board Member
Advisory Board Member

Bashir Baseem

Operations strategy, process optimization, and crisis management

Bashir Baseem is a distinguished strategic operations leader and Fulbright Scholar with over a decade of experience in driving organizational excellence and navigating high-stakes environments. Known for his analytical rigor and collaborative approach, Bashir specializes in optimizing systemic efficiencies and leading high-performing teams through complex operational challenges.

Throughout his career, Bashir has held several critical roles within the NETLINKS ecosystem, serving as Director of Operations and later as Senior Project Manager. During his tenure, he was instrumental in scaling digital infrastructure and managing cross-functional teams to deliver enterprise-grade solutions. His background also includes significant experience in international development and social impact, having worked with organizations like the AARP Foundation and maintaining deep ties with the USAID and Devex networks.

Bashir holds an Executive Master of Public Service and Administration from the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University, where he refined his expertise in crisis management and strategic execution.

At NETLINKS, Bashir serves as a key advisor on operational strategy and business process optimization, ensuring that the company's internal systems are as robust and scalable as the technical solutions it provides to clients.

NETLINKS history
Director of Operations · Senior Project Manager — scaled digital infrastructure and cross-functional teams
Wider experience
AARP Foundation · USAID and Devex networks · international development & social impact
Expertise
Operations strategy · business process optimization · crisis management · cross-functional team leadership
Education & honors
Executive Master of Public Service and Administration, Bush School at Texas A&M · Fulbright Scholar
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