Sabina Mohyuddin
Executive Director, American Muslim Advisory Council


Sabina Mohyuddin is a Bangladeshi American Muslim born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee. She graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1993 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. She is an active member of the Muslim community participating in interfaith and youth programs. Sabina has published a number of articles in The Tennessean and was an outspoken critic of the 2011 anti-sharia bill in the Tennessee state legislature. She is a founding board member of the American Muslim Advisory Council (AMAC) and now serves as the Executive Director of AMAC, which empowers the Tennessee Muslim community through civic engagement, community building and media relations. She serves as the chair of AMAC’s yearly Empowering Women conference. Additionally, Sabina serves on the board of the National Organization of Workforce Diversity which helps promote diversity in the workplace and on the board of the League of Women Voters Nashville. In 2020, Sabina was inducted into the YWCA’s Academy for Women of Achievement and in 2022 she received the Trailblazer Award from Metro Nashville Council’s Minority Caucus. She is an alumni of the American Muslim Civic Leadership Institute, Muslim Power Building Project, and Leadership Nashville.
