MD Rabbi Alam

MD Rabbi Alam is an American politician. He currently serves as the Chairman of Missouri Democratic Party Asian American Caucus (MDPAAC). MD Alam is the first Bangladeshi-American to hold this position. He is a Democrat. Alam grew up in Khulna, Bangladesh, attending the Khulna Zilla School and graduated from Khulna Zilla School. He served in the United States Army during the Operation Iraqi Freedom and was honorably discharged in 2005. After his military service, MD Alam received an MA in Mathematics and Education and has previously worked as a high school mathematics teacher. He is currently a candidate for the Missouri General Assembly.
MD Alam’s political career began with the establishment of MDPAAC in 2007 and volunteering of President Obama’s Presidential Campaign. In 2009 MD Alam helped MDPAAC establishing its five county chapters including the Jackson County Chapter and St. Louis County Chapter. Not only that with the leadership of MD Alam’s Asian-American National Democratic Caucus establishment with the establishment of New-York Democratic Party Asian American Caucus and US National Democratic Party Asian American Caucus (USNDPAAC).
MD Alam is also the founder Chairman of US National Democratic Party Asian American Caucus.
 
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