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Dr. Anosh Ahmed is an entrepreneur, angel investor, and physician. His portfolio consists of bars, clubs, hospitals, clinics, schools, and apartments. These, he believes, are useful in bringing the community closer together.
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Investor and Physician Dr. Anosh Ahmed is Making a Difference in his Community Dr. Anosh Ahmed is an entrepreneur, angel investor, and physician. His portfolio consists of bars, clubs, hospitals, clinics, schools, and apartments. These, he believes, are useful in bringing the community closer together. From having a place to stay and feel at home, getting an education, affirming wellness and having the resources when you’re ill, to making sure neighborhood kids have the technology to do their distance learning. Dr. Ahmed is focused on making the best out of a terrible situation.
“Schools and hospitals are the pillars of a community,” Dr. Ahmed Ahmed says. “I always look into expanding my portfolio with those two since they are so important. Hospitals and clinics are always needed, schools are the same. Getting to procure these is always so useful for community-driven wellness and education.” The world of investments and medicine are where he feels very comfortable and can expand into something even more interesting and useful. “There are so many ways that you can help in these sectors that will help give back and improve conditions,” he says.
Countering the destruction, loss, and grief of the pandemic, Dr. Anosh Ahmed has seen so much growth, healing, renewal, and support in the communities that he has helped supply those pillars of health and education. “There is a lot of profit here, it was a smart investment, and it helped so many kids and families get access to the resources that they needed.” Another side of his investments included housing. “I invested in apartments as well, so that there would be a safe place for families, the elderly, and anyone that needed to stay could have that sense of community. This is helpful for them so that they aren’t far from the amenities of groceries, schools, and health clinics and care,” explains Dr. Ahmed.