Seema Aziz

Seema Aziz (born 1950, Lahore) is a Pakistani business woman and a social activist.

[7] She has also completed her Executive Educational Program at Harvard Business School, Boston, USA She started her career when she and her brother co-founded Sefam (Bareeze), a high-end fashion retailer in 1985.

At the time, there was no Pakistani brand creating export quality fabric and that became the goal of Seema's startup.

[14] Since 2011, she has served as Chairperson of TUSDEC (Technology Upgradation and Skill Development Company) and is on the governing body of TEVTA (Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority), and on the Boards for the Pakistan Fashion Design Council; Punjab Board of Investment and Trade, Mobilink Foundation and the Punjab Education Foundation.

[15] In 2018, Seema Aziz was chosen as a member to be on the Council of Business Leaders formed by the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan.

The CBL is headed by the prime minister and is aimed to supervise implementation of decisions for exports and account deficit issues.

The Forbes also published an article on her life and achievements titled "Fashioning A New Future For Pakistan."