Background
Omar Ahmad was born to immigrant parents from Pakistan in Ohio.
Omar Ahmad was born to immigrant parents from Pakistan in Ohio.
University of Florida.
Ahmad formerly served as the Chief technology officer of Napster in addition to many other positions and ventures in Silicon Valley. In 2007, He was elected to the city council of San Carlos, California. He served as Mayor of San Carlos from November 2010 until his death in 2011.
The family moved to Palatka, Florida, where Ahmad was raised.
He received a bachelor"s degree in materials science engineering from the University of Florida. In 1991, Ahmad ran unsuccessfully as a candidate for the Gainesville City Commission.
He soon left Gainesville, Florida, to take a position with the Discovery Channel in suburban Washington District of Columbia Internet entrepreneur
Ahmad spent five years working at the Discovery Channel before moving to Silicon Valley, California in 1998 during the height of the dot-com bubble. His early ventures included positions at the now defunct Home Network, GrandCentral (which is now Google Voice) and Netscape.
Ahmad then joined Napster as chief technical officer ( Chief Technology Officer).
As Napster"s C.T.O., Ahmad was responsible for shutting down the file sharing site after a series of court rulings against the company. He went on to establish several other Dot-com companies and Internet startups. He co-founded and served as Chief Technology Officer of TrustedID, an identity theft protection company, and Logictier.
His most recent venture was the launch of SynCH Energy Corporation, a company whose goal is to covert greenhouse gases released from sewage treatment plants into fuel for automobiles.
Philanthropy
Ahmad"s philanthropic causes included the National Youth Science Foundation. Ahmad was also a contributor and speaker at TED during its conferences.
Political career
Ahmad was elected to the city council of San Carlos, California, in 2007. He was chosen as Mayor of San Carlos by the city council in November 2010, serving in that office until his death in 2011.
Ahmad is credited with helping to eliminate San Carlos" $3.5 million budget deficit in 2010.
At the time of Ahmad"s death, the city had a $400,000 budget surplus in May 2011, ending eleven years of cuts and deficits. Omar Ahmad suffered a heart attack at his home in San Carlos, California, on the morning of May 10, 2011. He was taken to Sequoia Hospital, in Redwood City, California, where he was pronounced dead upon arrival at the age of 46.
In addition to elected office, Ahmad served as the vice chairman of the board of directors for Caltrain, the commuter rail in the San Francisco Bay area, and a board member of SamTrans.