Chicago – February 20, 2025
All Saints High School, one of Hyderabad’s oldest and most respected schools, recently honored Engineer Ameer Mohammed Ali Khan for his remarkable achievements. The award was presented by the school’s Rector, Brother Vincent Mendonza, in a special ceremony.
All Saints High School has a proud history of producing well-known personalities, including famous cricketers like Mohammed Azharuddin, Abid Ali, and Venkatapathy Raju, as well as respected media figures and politicians. Engineer Ameer Mohammed Ali Khan, a distinguished alumnus, has also made a name for himself internationally.
Ameer Mohammed Ali Khan is the son of the Late Nawab Wajid Ali Khan, a former Superintendent of Police in Andhra Pradesh. He is the Founder and President of the All Saints Alumni Association of North America (ASAANA) and works as a Construction Manager at the Illinois Department of Transportation and Illinois Tollways. His dedication to engineering has earned him 20 “Best Consultant” awards. He also leads the KW Foundation and Trust.
During the ceremony, Brother Vincent Mendonza praised Ameer Mohammed Ali Khan for his efforts in supporting Indians, especially Hyderabadis, in the United States. He recognized Khan’s work in uniting All Saints alumni through ASAANA and organizing successful events in the U.S. The event was attended by Engineer Ayub Mujahid, Secretary of the All Saints Old Boys Association, along with school staff.
Ameer Mohammed Ali Khan received a special award, a certificate of appreciation, and a ceremonial shawl. Brother Mendonza expressed confidence that under his leadership, ASAANA Chicago will continue to serve the community and strengthen connections among alumni.