Sultan completed his Bachelor of Arts in philosophy on a pre-law track at George Mason University before pursuing a Master of Science in cybersecurity from the University of Maine at Augusta. He then completed his JD at Temple University School of Law, with a focus on transactional and data privacy law. During law school, Sultan served as a teaching assistant, leading lectures, developing curriculum, and mentoring students in courses such as Torts, Professional Ethics, Contracts & Sales, and Constitutional Law. He was awarded the Beasley Scholarship by the admissions committee for his commitment to academic excellence.
Professionally, Sultan has extensive experience serving as in-house counsel for tech companies, advising on complex cybersecurity issues, and teaching and mentoring students. He currently works for Postman as Commercial Counsel & AI Lead and has previously worked for Deloitte and the U.S. Department of Energy. Sultan’s work has been published in the Global Privacy Law Review, the Journal of Export Controls & Sanctions, and the National Security Commission on AI Report. He has a unique blend of expertise in law, cybersecurity, and higher education and is also interested in corporate law.
Sultan is passionate about coaching applicants because he believes in the transformative power of education and the importance of guiding the next generation of leaders. He has an unwavering commitment to excellence and helping students achieve their academic and professional goals.
Sultan’s greatest strengths as a coach include his ability to break down the application process into manageable steps, helping candidates identify and leverage their strengths, and providing tailored advice to navigate the competitive admissions landscape. His personalized approach and deep understanding of the academic and professional requirements of this field make him an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to advance their education and career.
A fun fact about Sultan is that he speaks four languages: English, Dari, Farsi, and Tajik.