Tanjila Islam is a visionary leader and the driving force behind TradeFlo, a pioneering blockchain-powered platform designed to revolutionize global trade facilitation and financing. As the CEO and Founder, Tanjila leverages her extensive expertise in international trade and economic development to empower buyers and suppliers...
Tanjila Islam is a visionary leader and the driving force behind TradeFlo, a pioneering blockchain-powered platform designed to revolutionize global trade facilitation and financing. As the CEO and Founder, Tanjila leverages her extensive expertise in international trade and economic development to empower buyers and suppliers with enhanced access to international markets. Under her leadership, TradeFlo has emerged as a crucial player in the industry, streamlining the complexities of cross-border transactions and enabling businesses to thrive in a competitive global landscape.
In addition to her role at TradeFlo, Tanjila is also the CEO and Founder of TigerTrade, where she oversees REDDS, an innovative B2B marketplace dedicated to the international trade of excess fashion inventory. REDDS connects suppliers, including leading global brands, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers, with a diverse array of luxury, premium branded, and non-branded apparel, accessories, footwear, and health and beauty merchandise. This platform not only addresses the pressing issue of excess inventory but also promotes sustainability in the fashion industry by facilitating the redistribution of goods.
Tanjila's strategic planning and marketing communications skills have been instrumental in forging strategic partnerships and driving microfinance initiatives that support NGOs and nonprofits. Her commitment to business strategy and marketing strategy has positioned both TradeFlo and REDDS as leaders in their respective markets, fostering innovation and creating new opportunities for economic growth. With a focus on enhancing global trade dynamics, Tanjila continues to inspire and lead with a vision that bridges gaps in international commerce, making her a respected figure in the field of international development.