What does it take to build a life of meaning-from a small village to a global stage?
In Until I Have Crossed That River, Bashir Ahmed traces an extraordinary journey shaped by perseverance, education, gratitude, and an unwavering commitment to service. Born in rural Bangladesh and raised with modest means, he rises from grazing cattle and attending a family madrasa to studying at Dhaka University, the Australian National University, and the University of California, Berkeley; completing Senior Executive Fellows training at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government; and ultimately building a distinguished career at the United States Census Bureau-the nation's premier statistical agency.
Yet Bashir's story is shaped not only by personal achievement, but also by the many hands that guided him, the values that sustained him, and a lasting sense of gratitude and responsibility to give back. Alongside his wife, his life unfolds across continents, cultures, and decades-a journey of crossings that ultimately reveals the shared humanity that binds us all.
At its heart, this memoir is not simply about success. It is about purpose. Through community leadership, philanthropy, and a lifelong belief in the power of education, Bashir reminds us that true fulfillment comes not from what we gain, but from what we give.
In this memoir, you'll discover:
• A remarkable immigrant journey from rural Bangladesh to the United States
• The transformative power of education, resilience, and disciplined ambition
• How leadership, community, and service can shape a meaningful life
• Lessons on overcoming adversity and turning opportunity into impact
• A global perspective shaped by decades of travel and cross-cultural experiences
• Reflections on gratitude, legacy, and giving back
Told with humility and wisdom, this is a story for anyone who has dared to dream beyond their circumstances-and for those who believe that the greatest legacy we leave is found in the lives we help lift along the way.