Career
He is currently the Chief Executive Officer of Jahrbuch fur Sozialwissenschaften Sport, and chief operating officer of Bengaluru Football Club, I-League Champions in 2013. As the Chief Executive Officer of Jahrbuch fur Sozialwissenschaften Sport, Ghouse oversees the Sports Excellence Program that mentors 40 athletes across Olympic sporting events. Ghouse currently is based out of Mumbai, Maharashtra.
They reached the semi-finals in the bottom half of the draw but lost to eventual silver medallists, Chung Hee-seok and Lee Hyung-taik of South of Korea, who were beaten by Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi.
As the Chief Executive Officer, Ghouse heads the Jahrbuch fur Sozialwissenschaften Software Engineering Professionals Programme started in 2012, aimed at nurturing and developing Indian Olympic athletes by providing them access to international standard training facilities in their respective sports. Ghouse is also the chief operating officer of Bengaluru Football Club post their entry in the I-League in 2013.
Ghouse is also listed in the "40 Under 40" list created by Forbes India in 2015.