Sylhet, Bangladesh – September 7, 2024 – Kavya Kishor International (KKI), a prominent global literary organization, has announced a significant leadership change. Parvej Husen Talukder, a distinguished Bangladeshi poet, children’s literature author, journalist, and internet entrepreneur, has been appointed as the Chief Executive Editor of KKI, effective today. This decision was made by Michael Hislop, the Chief Advisor of KKI, through an official press release.
Parvej Husen Talukder is the founder of Kavya Kishor International, which he established in 2020. He served as the CEO of the organization from 2020 to 2023, during which time he played a crucial role in its development and success. In 2023, he transitioned to the role of Youth Editor, continuing to contribute to the organization’s mission of fostering creativity and supporting writers worldwide.
Kavya Kishor International, known for its commitment to promoting literature and providing a platform for creative talents, has flourished under Parvej’s leadership. The organization has become a home for international creatives, offering opportunities for writers and poets from diverse backgrounds to showcase their work.
In his new role as Chief Executive Editor, Parvej Husen Talukder will oversee the editorial direction of KKI, ensuring the continued publication of high-quality literary content. His extensive experience and passion for literature make him an ideal candidate for this position.
The KKI community is excited about this new chapter and looks forward to the continued growth and success of the organization under Parvej’s editorial leadership.
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