Sausan Khan Moyeen

Net worth 58.8 Crores BDT

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About

Sausan Khan Moyeen is a Bangladeshi entrepreneur best known for turning celebrations into works of art. She founded Enchanted Events & Prints, a company that brought a new level of customised décor and planning to Dhaka’s wedding scene, and later expanded her creative streak into food with the Italian eatery O’Play and into design with her studio La Maison. In 2024 she stepped onto television as one of the guest “sharks” on Shark Tank Bangladesh, lending both capital and mentoring to young founders.

Her rise is powered less by jargon and more by a hands‑on, people‑first style: she still sketches stage layouts herself and prefers talking directly with carpenters, florists and clients to keep every detail personal.

Before Fame

Sausan grew up in Dhaka, a shy child who found comfort in books rather than playgrounds. She attended Scholastica for school, where debating sharpened her voice, then studied architecture at North South University—a discipline that later helped her visualise grand event spaces down to the last millimetre.

Marriage came while she was still at university, along with mounting medical bills linked to a serious heart condition. Money was tight, so what began as a hobby—designing small family parties—quickly became a lifeline. Armed with an 8 × 10‑foot storeroom and the will to prove herself, she launched Enchanted with virtually no capital.

Trivia

  • 2,000+ events: Through 2020 Sausan had personally coordinated over two thousand custom celebrations, a record she pointed to in her TEDx presentation “The Gift of Test.”
  • Health challenges: In the same presentation she openly discussed overcoming partial blindness and a heart condition as an adolescent—obstacles that, rather than defining her, charged her with determination.
  • Design over buzzwords: She still hand-draws event floor plans because “there’s no substitute for the touch of pencil on paper,” as she enjoys explaining to young planners.
  • Faith and fashion: Upon marriage she decided to don the hijab; rather than hampering her career, she says it brought her extra respect in conservative environments.
  • Night‑owl wedding seasons: In the height of wedding season her staff tends to sleep just two to three hours a night—”marathon joy‑making,” she describes it.

Family Life

Home remains Sausan’s anchor. She and her supportive husband are parents to three children—Zaynab, Zoheb and their youngest, born after Enchanted took off. Family also influenced her career choices: she purposely gravitates toward weddings and female‑centric gatherings so she can balance work with motherhood and limit late‑night corporate mingling.

Her in‑laws encouraged her journey toward faith and entrepreneurship alike; she often credits her mother‑in‑law for inspiring her to adopt the hijab and for stepping in whenever a big event collided with bedtime stories at home.

Associated With

On Shark Tank Bangladesh Sausan shares the investor panel with an impressive lineup that includes Samanzar Khan (AKS Khan Holdings), Faatin Haque (Trade Group of Companies), Navin Ahmed (Gala Makeover Studio & Salon) and Anika Chowdhury (Square Pharma). Together with male sharks such as Sami Ahmed and Nazim Farhan Chowdhury, the group brings cross‑industry insight to every pitch.

Beyond television, Sausan collaborates with global designers she meets at overseas décor fairs, mentors local women through informal “coffee‑class” sessions, and frequently partners with Startup Bangladesh Ltd. to amplify new ventures she discovers on or off the show.

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