
Sarah Sultan
Senior PsychologistEvery child deserves a safe space to heal, grow, and thrive. My mission is to nurture young minds with empathy, evidence-based strategies, and unwavering support, ensuring they have the foundation for a resilient future.
Biography
Awards & Education
She holds a Master’s degree in Child Psychology from UCSI University in Malaysia and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Mazoon University College in Oman. Her work as a Psycho-Social Counselor for SEEP's PEACE Project in Dhaka involved providing critical mental health and psychosocial support to underprivileged children, especially those impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. Sarah also worked as a Child Psychologist at Dhaka Shishu Hospital, where she conducted assessments, applied therapeutic strategies, and provided psycho-education to families.
Additionally, her training at Sultan Qaboos University Hospital in Oman equipped her with comprehensive clinical skills, including diagnostics, psychometric testing, and mindfulness techniques. Proficient in administering various psychological assessments, Sarah is known for her empathetic communication style and her commitment to supporting clients with psychological needs in achieving mental well-being.
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Advisor (Growth & Strategy)Meet Adrita - a curious mind with a strategic edge, leading growth and partnerships at Mindwizz. With a background in international business and a track record of scaling digital products and social impact initiatives, she’s passionate about building things that matter—especially when they create access, empowerment, and real change.
Adrita has a dynamic experience, spearheading growth at leading fintech platform, leading nationwide acquisition campaigns, and co-authoring award-winning research on technology inclusion for small businesses. She has previously worked in British American Tobacco, TallyKhata and other notable organizations. She now brings that same energy and insight to the world of mental health—crafting strategies that make support more inclusive, relevant, and human.
Equal parts planner and people-person, she believes growth isn’t just about numbers—it’s about purpose.

Mukaddim Zulfiquer
Brand DesignerMukaddim Zulfiquer serves as the Brand Designer at Mindwizz, where he shapes the organization’s visual identity and narrative. Blending branding strategy with design expertise, he transforms complex mental health concepts into cohesive, human-centered visuals and content that inform, inspire, and connect.
His creative role extends beyond graphics to crafting campaigns, content, and brand touch-points that spark empathy, build recognition, and challenge societal taboos with purpose and precision

Md. Abdullah Al Mamun
IT/Tech Executive
Mithila Farjana Haque
Content WriterI'm pursuing an MSc in Psychology at the University of Chittagong.
I’m passionate about promoting mental health and emotional well-being.
I have experience in content creation, research, digital writing, and interning under a psychologist.
My interests include adult relationships, childhood trauma, and psychotherapy.
I aim to create inclusive, accessible resources that support emotional resilience.
I believe mental health care should be available to everyone.
I work to bridge the gap between services and those in need.
In my free time, I enjoy writing
reading, traveling, and exploring different cultures and cuisines.
I envision a Bangladesh where no one is left behind in mental health care.

Dr. Syeda Rifat Mahmud
Curator of Compassion & Clinical Insight – Care for Caregivers, MindwizzDr. Syeda Rifat Mahmud is a physician and Senior Medical Officer at the Coronary Care Unit of Popular Medical College & Hospital. With clinical experience from Dhaka Medical College and Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital, she’s currently pursuing FCPS (Part II) in Neurology, blending medical expertise with a deep interest in the emotional and neurobiological aspects of care.
A passionate advocate for compassionate healthcare, Dr. Rifat has led talks on the neurobiology of depression, anxiety, and stress. As Curator of Compassion & Clinical Insight for the Care for Caregivers initiative, she ensures the project remains rooted in empathy and evidence.
Beyond medicine, she’s a seasoned public health volunteer and the founder of a photography project exploring human connection. Her work centers on one belief: that healing begins with truly seeing the caregiver behind the care.

Lamia Azom
Shift ManagerI Lamia Azom, pursuing my BSc of psychology at University of Dhaka.
I am a passionate psychology student with a strong interest in mental health awareness, emotional well-being, and community support. Currently pursuing my academic journey in psychology, I am dedicated to understanding human behavior and promoting positive mental health practices.
Alongside my studies, I serve as a helpline associate role (The purpleline) where I provide empathetic listening, emotional support, and crisis response to individuals in need. This role has deepened my skills in active listening, communication, and compassionate care, and has strengthened my commitment to making a meaningful difference in people's lives.
I believe in creating safe, inclusive spaces where mental health is prioritized and stigma is challenged.






