The UK’s Brain Trust has awarded Sania Alam “Brain of the Year,” an education specialist who works at the Futuristic Learning Institute in Pakistan.
Her contributions to the growth of super-learning in education and to the world’s mental literacy are honored by the prize.
The award presentation took place in London’s Soho under the direction of Trust Chairman and Grand Chessmaster Raymond Keene, OBE. The Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s Youth Excellence Award and US President Joe Biden’s Lifetime Achievement Award are just two of the many honors Alam has received for her work in addition to the “Brain of the Year” title. She also participates in the National Youth Council of the Prime Minister of Pakistan, which promotes the participation of youth in the formulation of public policy.
Alam has taught business and organization executives from around the world how to succeed by utilizing super-learning. In addition to being on the covers of 12 magazines, her work has received appreciation on a global scale. She holds four Guinness World Records and is renowned for coaching teams that have won the world memory, speed reading, and mind mapping championships.
Stephen Hawking, Garry Kasparov, Steve Redgrave, John Glenn, Michael Gelb, Michael Crawford, and Gene Roddenberry are some of the individuals who have previously won the “Brain of the Year” award.
Alam is now a member of the exclusive group of thinkers and doers known as the Brain Trust.
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