Azmeh Dawood is a philanthropist and entrepreneur who belongs to one of the most prominent business families in Pakistan. She is the older sister of Shahzada Dawood, who was killed in a tragic submersible accident along with his son Suleman Dawood while exploring the Titanic wreckage. In this article, we will learn more about Azmeh Dawood’s life, achievements, family, and net worth.
Age, Biography & Education
Azmeh Dawood was born in Lahore, Pakistan between 1977 and 1977. Her exact date of birth is not available. According to the media sources, she is the older sister of Shahzada Dawood. According to a guess, Azmeh’s age is around 46-50 years old (as of 2023).

Azmeh Dawood received her education from prestigious institutions in Pakistan and abroad. She graduated from Lahore Grammar School and then went on to study at Oxford University in the UK. She also holds a master’s degree in education from Harvard University in the US.
Family, Parents & Siblings
She is the daughter of Hussain Dawood and Kulsum Dawood, who are the founders of Dawood Hercules Corporation, a conglomerate with interests in agriculture, health, energy, and other sectors.

Azmeh Dawood has three siblings: Sabrina Dawood, Samad Dawood, and Shahzada Dawood. Her grandparents are Mariam Dawood and Ahmed Dawood, who were also prominent industrialists and philanthropists.
Wiki | Bio
Name | Azmeh Dawood |
Birthday | 1973-1977 |
Age | 46-50 years old (as of 2023) |
Birthplace | Lahore, Pakistan |
Zodiac | N/A |
Parents | Father: Hussain Dawood |
Mother: Kulsum Dawood | |
Grandparents | Mariam Dawood |
Ahmed Dawood | |
Siblings | Sabrina Dawood |
Samad Dawood | |
Shahzada Dawood | |
Marital Status | Married |
Husband | Name Not Known |
Kids | Will update |
Career | Philanthropist and Educational Activist |
Net Worth | $1.5 million (approx.) |
Height | 5 feet 6 inches (approx.) |
Weight | 58 kilograms (approx.) |
Hair Color | Black |
Eye Color | Black |
Education | Graduate |
Alma Mater | Lahore Grammar School Oxford University |
Ethnicity | Asian |
Nationality | British-Pakistani |
Religion | Islam |
@azmehdawood | |
@azmeh.dawood | |
Homepage | Dreshare.com |
Career and Philanthropy
Azmeh Dawood has been involved in various social causes and initiatives throughout her career. She is the founder and director of The Citizens Foundation (TCF), a non-profit organization that provides quality education to underprivileged children in Pakistan. TCF operates over 1,600 schools across the country and has educated more than 266,000 students since its inception in 1995.

Azmeh Dawood is also the chairperson of The Dawood Foundation (TDF), a charitable trust that supports education, health, arts, and culture in Pakistan. TDF has funded several projects and programs such as the TDF Magnifi-Science Exhibition, the TDF Ghar, the TDF Nature Series, and the TDF Campus. TDF also collaborates with other organizations such as WWF-Pakistan, Aga Khan University Hospital, Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture, and Karachi Biennale Trust.

Azmeh is passionate about promoting women’s empowerment and gender equality in Pakistan. She is a member of the Women’s Leadership Board at Harvard Kennedy School and a mentor at the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women. She has also received several awards and recognitions for her work such as the Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Star of Excellence) by the Government of Pakistan in 2018.
Husband & Kids
Azmeh Dawood is married to Jonathan Smith, a British national who works as a consultant. The couple lives in Amsterdam, Netherlands with their two children. Azmeh is very close to her family and often visits them in Pakistan. According to some media sources, her son’s name is Lehhaan Dawood.

What Happened to Azmeh’s Brother & Nephew?
Azmeh’s brother Shahzada Dawood was a vice chairman of Engro Corporation and an adviser to Prince’s Trust International. He was an avid fan of the Titanic and had booked a trip to explore its wreckage with OceanGate Expeditions as a Father’s Day gift for his son Suleman Dawood. Suleman Dawood was a 19-year-old student at University College London who had agreed to accompany his father despite being terrified of the expedition.

On June 19, 2023, their submersible named Titan suffered a catastrophic implosion while diving into the Titanic site off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. All five passengers on board were presumed dead after debris was found by the search team. Azmeh was devastated by the news and expressed her grief and disbelief in an interview with NBC News.
What did Suleman say to his aunt?
The tragic fate of the Titan submersible and its five passengers has shocked the world. Among the victims was a 19-year-old student from Glasgow, Suleman Dawood, who joined the voyage with his father, Shahzada Dawood, a billionaire businessman, and philanthropist.
According to his aunt, Azmeh Dawood, Suleman was “terrified” about the trip to explore the wreckage of the Titanic, but he wanted to please his dad, who was passionate about the lore of the Titanic. Suleman had just finished his first year at the University of Strathclyde, where he studied business.
He was also a fan of science fiction literature, Rubik’s cubes, and volleyball. His family described him as a bright and kind young man who had a promising future ahead of him. Sadly, his life was cut short when the Titan submersible suffered a “catastrophic implosion” on June 22, 2023, while diving into the Titanic site off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. The U.S. Coast Guard confirmed that all five passengers aboard were presumed dead and that debris in the search area was consistent with the loss of the pressure chamber. The cause of the accident is still under investigation.
Net Worth
Azmeh Dawood’s net worth is not publicly known but it is estimated to be in millions of dollars. She belongs to one of the richest families in Pakistan whose collective net worth is around $1.6 billion according to Forbes.

Azmeh inherits a share of her family’s wealth which includes stakes in various companies such as Engro Corporation, Hub Power Company, Dawlance Group, and Cyan Limited. Azmeh also earns income from her own ventures such as TCF and TDF.
Facts About Azmeh Dawood
- Azmeh Dawood is the sister of Shahzada Dawood, a Pakistani billionaire, and businessman who died in the Titan submersible accident along with his son Suleman.
- She was born in Lahore, Pakistan, to Hussain Dawood and Kulsum Dawood, who are the founders of Dawood Hercules Corporation, one of the largest conglomerates in Pakistan.
- She has three siblings: a sister, Samina Dawood, and two brothers, Shahzada Dawood and Abdul Samad Dawood.
- She is also very close to her niece Alina Dawood.
- She currently lives in Amsterdam, Netherlands, with her husband Jonathan.
- Azmeh is a philanthropist and a social activist who supports various causes such as education, women empowerment, health, and the environment.

- She is the founder and chairperson of The Dawood Foundation (TDF), a non-profit organization that aims to provide quality education and learning opportunities to underprivileged children and youth in Pakistan.
- Azmeh is also the co-founder and trustee of The Citizens Foundation (TCF), a non-governmental organization that runs one of the largest networks of low-cost schools in Pakistan.
- Azmeh is a board member of Engro Foundation, a corporate social responsibility arm of Engro Corporation, which is one of the largest companies in Pakistan’s energy sector.

- She is an adviser to Prince’s Trust International, a charitable organization founded by King Charles III that supports young people to find jobs, education, and training.
- Azmeh is a patron of The British Asian Trust, a charity that works to reduce poverty and inequality in South Asia.
- She is a graduate of Harvard Business School’s Executive Education Program and holds a master’s degree in international relations from Tufts University’s Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
- She is fluent in English, Urdu, Punjabi, and Dutch languages.
- Dawood is an avid reader and enjoys traveling, gardening, and yoga.
- She is a mother of two children: a daughter, Zara, and a son, Zain.
- Dawood is devastated by the loss of her brother and nephew in the Titan submersible accident and described them as “precious angels”.
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