Aliya Haider


Aliya is responsible for the successful preparation and execution of Executive Development program deliveries.

Aliya brings marketing experience from her roles at Carter’s and Protect3d. At Carter’s, she contributed to the Brand Engagement team, playing a key role in launching the “Christmas in July” campaign and executing several influencer-driven initiatives. During her academic career, she demonstrated strong leadership as President of PACKSA, a campus organization focused on hosting social events and fundraisers that fostered community engagement.

Aliya is a recent graduate of NC State University, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a concentration in information technology.

Outside of her professional pursuits, Aliya enjoys video editing and photography. She finds inspiration exploring local parks and coffee shops, combining her creative interests with a love for discovering new places.

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