Written by Jason Phillips
Some entrepreneurs build companies, a few build industries. Muhammad Burhan Mirza AKA Burhan Mirza is one of those who create legacies.
Born in Karachi in 1981, Burhan didn’t grow up with access to venture capital or a family business empire waiting for him to succeed. Instead, he had curiosity and a relentless drive to move forward. He studied computer engineering at Sir Syed University at a time when Pakistan’s tech landscape was still finding its feet.
After a brief stint in Nashville, Tennessee, Burhan came back to Pakistan with an unstated belief that the local tech system could be much more powerful than it seemed. He never took the stakes immediately. Rather, he became a mid-level manager for TradeKey, then a promising but small company.
Within a few years, Burhan had worked his way up to Head of International Business. He was overseeing marketing, service delivery, and quality assurance, but more than that, he was building momentum. TradeKey began rivaling international giants like Alibaba. Under Burhan’s leadership, it came close to being evaluated as Pakistan’s first unicorn. That’s not a corporate myth. That’s the life history of Burhan Mirza.
Yet, when most would have clung to a seat at the top, Burhan walked away. Not to retire. But to start again. This time, on his terms.
He began investing in tech companies, over fifteen and counting. His imprint is on names like Techlancers, Cmolds, Oceansoft, and more. These aren’t just financial deals, they’re strategic partnerships, mentorships, and long-haul commitments to building sustainable, innovative networks.
However, his most personal and transformative project is The Coach 360 & Skills 360.
Originally started in response to the growing variation between education and practical experience, The Coach360 is a movement based on career design rather than merely job placement. For Burhan, it's about enabling lives to create financially solid, emotionally grounded, internationally competitive careers they can be proud of.
Same as the Skills360, this platform is designed to educate and support new learners, helping them understand the IT industry and its opportunities. It offers multiple courses such as SEO, SMM, Web Development, and more—providing a gateway for beginners to gain valuable skills and insights into the digital world.
Despite rumors estimating his net worth at over $2.5 million, Burhan has never been the loudest voice in the room. What he does, instead, is deliver every time.
Today, he is widely credited with contributing millions to Pakistan’s tech exports. He’s also rumored to be one of the country’s highest individual taxpayers. But even these numbers don’t tell the whole story. Because Burhan’s biggest investment hasn’t been in startups or stock, it’s been in belief. In young people. In talent. In a Pakistan that’s ready to lead, not follow.
Burhan Mirza’s story isn’t flashy. It’s focused, deliberate, and deeply inspiring for anyone watching closely.
He’s not just building a legacy, he’s laying down the infrastructure for an entire generation to make theirs, too.
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