Poetess and linguistic architect, crafting sanctuary and preserving chronicles of grace. At just fifteen, Nida Mahmoed broke barriers by writing and self-publishing Broken Women of the Mountains (2009), among the first English poetry collections by a young Pakistani woman to document displaced communities' testimonies. With this work, she became one of Pakistan's youngest published poetesses in En
glish, giving voice to women's narratives that demanded witness. Her poetry, rooted in profound respect for human dignity, asserts that every woman holds inherent worth and that no child deserves denial of education, opportunity, or dignity simply because of gender. Her voice, both courageous and lyrical, has transcended borders. Broken Women of the Mountains was recognized by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Project and presented at the United Nations. Her work has been translated into multiple languages, performed in theatres and universities across continents, and nominated for international awards—including the 2017 Freedom Plow Award for Poetry & Activism and the 2016 Button Poetry Video Contest. Twice listed in The News Women Power 50 for Art & Literature and featured by Vogue, BuzzFeed, Bored Panda, Últimas Noticias, and Muslim Business Women Webzine, Nida has established herself as a poetess whose words carry both grace and transformative power. Mahmoed's literary focus expands beyond advocacy into philosophy, love, human dignity, and identity—anchoring a body of work that examines the human condition while inspiring resilience and hope. She once wrote 400 haiku in a single day exploring feminine power and the cosmos, a testament to her creative force. Nida's technology journey began not in a boardroom but in the home—her parents were pioneers behind Pakistan's first IT e-company, planting the seeds of her entrepreneurial instinct early. She began her professional path as a poet before stepping into enterprise, serving as Marketing Director at Appease Apex, then founding The Rich Sales, CEOs Council, and Angingo. Today she works as a Human Behavioural-AI Solutions Architect and Growth Strategist, with over fourteen years of multidisciplinary practice spanning behaviour-driven growth marketing strategy and AI, decentralised agricultural intelligence, capital readiness and venture strategy, ethical AI integration, and market intelligence systems. A defining chapter in her career was serving as an Integrated Behavioural Marketer for Microsoft's Water Positive global initiative, where she applied behavioural science and sensory strategy to environmental technology at scale. She has also contributed growth strategies for high-potential SMEs across multiple regions, and has shaped ventures in agritech, food, safety, and security. Alongside her independent AI solutions architecture and research practice, she guides founders through venture modelling, strategic clarity, and investment readiness—building intelligence frameworks that align AI, growth, and decision models to enable scalable, enduring enterprises. Academically, Nida holds a strong interdisciplinary foundation spanning environmental law, philosophy, computational and applied mathematics, and artificial intelligence. Her formal studies encompass diplomas and certifications in environmental policy and law, negotiation and leadership, AI essentials for business, and behaviour marketing—deepening her expertise across consumer psychology, applied AI, and systems thinking. Grounded in computational and applied mathematics, she undertook a deliberate four-year immersion, from 2023 to the present, across generative AI, applied AI, and intelligent systems design, evolving from rigorous academic study into active deployment across autonomous agricultural operations and defence-adjacent crop field monitoring in border-area terrain. Today, Nida Mahmoed stands as a poetess of contemplative witness, an architect of ideas, and a strategic partner shaping companies' futures, bridging the worlds of literature, humanitarian impact, and enterprise with the singular aim of building legacies that endure.