Fahad Akhtar was born and raised in central New Jersey. He has experience in community organizing, national security, financial services, government, and investment consulting. He is running for United States Congress in the Sixth District of New Jersey because as a wise man once said: "by refusing to participate in politics, you end up governed by your inferiors."
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The son of an elementary school teacher and small business owner, Fahad was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and raised a few miles away. His childhood centered around martial arts, sports, and getting in trouble.
In high school, while flipping burgers three days a week at Burger King, Fahad dreamt of becoming a professional athlete. However, after realizing he was neither big nor talented enough to play in the NFL, he turned to government and politics as an outlet for his competitive spirit. Following a stint as president of his high school student government and student representative to the Board of Education, Fahad volunteered to spend the summer before his freshman year of college as one of the youngest organizing fellows for Organizing for Action, where he led local efforts to combat climate change. It was a fun summer, until Fahad's father suffered a debilitating stroke.
Fahad's first few months at Rutgers University's New Brunswick campus revolved around visiting his father in the hospital and earning as much as he could to help keep the lights on at home. But adversity makes men. Fahad excelled academically that year, became an economics tutor and teaching assistant, and rose to leadership positions in nearly every student activity in which he was involved.
By his sophomore year, he was on his way to The White House as a presidential writer.
After graduating college, Fahad joined BlackRock, where he worked in client businesses, portfolio construction, product development, and rose to become the firm's youngest group manager. After four years at the pinnacle of public markets, he sold his Porsche, got married, and left BlackRock for Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business. At the same time, he began managing his own private equity and venture investment firm.
While at Dartmouth, Fahad served as a career advisor for the Next Step and Business Bridge Programs. It was through those programs that Fahad rekindled his desire to serve others, and decided to work his way back into government as a national security innovation fellow at the U.S. Department of Defense, where he spearheaded a China-related battlefield hardware initiative for Army SFG1 and PACOM.
His time at DoD convinced Fahad that his desire to serve would be most valuable in the intelligence community. After studying up on the threats we faced, and writing America’s Future Wars: Russia, China, & Iran, Fahad headed to Quantico to become a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Four months later, Fahad was assigned to the New York field office to defend our Nation's critical infrastructure against intelligence and espionage threats from the People's Republic of China. It was there that he realized that lawmakers have left our intelligence community at a severe disadvantage against our most sophisticated adversaries. That realization is what drove him to the decision to run for Congress.
Fahad is a practicing Muslim and father of two. He can shoot a perfect bullseye, runs a sub-6 minute mile, and benchpresses and squats more than all of the other candidates combined.
He and his wife have visited nearly every National Park in the country by road, and he firmly believes that no one should be allowed to govern this country until they physically get to know it and love it.