Sana Mahboob is a sought-after multilingual speaker whose work is shaped by her experiences as an immigrant, community leader, and a public servant. Her work has explored the intersections of philanthropy, leadership, diaspora experience, ethical service, and anti-black racism – grounded in conversations on belonging, and the ways diaspora communities strengthen societies.
Known for her engaging and approachable style, Sana has connected with audiences in the charitable, advisory, and public service sectors throughout Canada and across international borders. She has been invited to speak by the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba, academic institutions, and non-profit organizations across North America, and at civic ceremonies, including City Hall engagements. Sana’s insights have been featured by CBC on International Women’s Day, CTV Canada, and international media outlets in Pakistan.
A graduate of the University of Manitoba, Sana serves in executive leadership roles on local, national, and international boards spanning philanthropy, youth, sports, and technology. Professionally, she is a Senior Officer with the Government of Canada.