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Musadaq & David having lunch at the famous Figueria Rubaiyat Restaurant, set under a 150 years old massive Fig Tree, Sao Paulo Brazil
                starts from the top. These two brothers have an integrity
                that radiates through the whole company, and everybody
                feels it, including the customer.
                Interviewer: Tell us about a memorable experience you
                had, working with Interloop.
                David: In 2007, we were invited to Faryal Sadiq’s
                (Musadaq’s daughter) wedding, which was just after
                Christmas. It was one of the most memorable experiences
                my wife and I have ever had. It was a magnificent wedding.
                People  were  so  happy.  It  was  huge  and  the  food  was
                wonderful.





                                                                         David Sack & Tim Graham at ILNA in 2007
                                                               David: I would say, yes. It is fine. The best area to go and
                                                               visit for me is Lahore. It is very fascinating. You can drive to
                                                               the Indian border.  And it has mosques and wonderful
                                                               restaurants. In the North, it becomes very green and full of
                                                               mountains.

                                                               Interview:  Final  question.  What  would  you  like  to  say
                                                               about your success in life and business?
                                                               David: For me, the success that I had was totally
                       David & Judith’s visit to Interloop Spinning in 2005
                                                               unexpected, at a later stage of my career, which was not
                In retirement, David has spent years teaching others about   an  unsuccessful  career  anyway.  But  this  was  the
                Pakistan in his lectures for the Library  Association in   zenith….because it started in 2001 or 2002 and I was in my
                Naples Florida, where he and his wife live in the winter   sixties, still full of energy, like I hope I am today.  The
                months. He reads books on Pakistan, studies about what   experience was unexpected and wonderful, and I still feel
                happens daily in Pakistan and lectures about relations   that it was like the crowning experience of my 50 or so
                between the U.S. & Pakistan and India & Pakistan.  years in business. And, the relationships with the families
                                                               over there and the employees both in North America and in
                Interviewer: What would you say to others who ask you   Pakistan is the highlight of  my life and something that I
                about traveling to Pakistan?                   treasure.


















                                                Celebrating David’s 80 Birthday with Team ILNA
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