Hasan Chughtai
Brother Hasan Chughtai is currently in his last year of New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, and applying for physical medicine and rehabilitation residencies in New York. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics with Minors in Chemistry and Computer Science from New York University in 2000. He has also attained a Master's in Nutrition from New York Institute of Technology.
His ongoing commitment to the empowerment and advancement of Muslims can be traced to his 1997 tenure as Vice-President and two-term presidency of the NYU student branch of the Islamic Center. He has held several leadership roles, which include: co-founding the Spiritual Diversity Network of NYU, co-founding MSA-NY (the NY council of MSAs, in 2002), presidency of the MSA at NYIT (from 2001 to 2002), active membership in the NIMA foundation, co-founding and presidency of the NYCOM MSA from 2003 to 2004. More recently he founded and presided over the New York chapter of the Council of American Muslim Professionals from 2004 to 2005.
Hasan has been the Public Relations officer of the Islamic Center of NYU's Alumni Association since 2003. He is also an active member in the NYU Mission Masjid project. He has been a dedicated member of the Islamic Medical Association of North America (IMANA) since 2002 and is currently part of the Membership Committee. He is also currently the vice-chair of the MCDN (Mentoring-Career Development-Networking) committee of the Association of Muslim Health Professionals (AMHP). He has also been an active member of the Islamic Center of Long Island in Westbury since 2001.