Our Team
Zaeem Amini
Founder & President
Founder and President of Afghan–US Ally Bike Club, a Minnesota-based community organization dedicated to supporting Afghan refugees, promoting mental health awareness, and building unity through motorcycle culture.
With a background in logistics and experience supporting U.S. operations in Afghanistan, he brings leadership, resilience, and a strong commitment to service. Zaeem is passionate about empowering his community, creating opportunities, and building a brotherhood that stands together on and off the road.
Ahmad Najim Ahmadi
Vice President
Vice President of Afghan–US Ally Bike Club, dedicated to building strong connections among members and supporting Afghan refugees. He contributes to organizing events, outreach efforts, and promoting the club’s values of brotherhood and service.
He also served with the Afghan Special Forces for over 10 years, bringing leadership, discipline, and a deep commitment to service to the organization.
Riaz Shirzad
Treasurer & CFO
Treasurer of Afghan–US Ally Bike Club, overseeing financial operations and supporting the organization’s growth. He is committed to accountability, organization, and helping sustain the club’s community initiatives.
Sadaf Amini
Fundraising & Secretary
Secretary of Afghan–US Ally Bike Club, playing a key role in communication and organization. She is committed to helping Afghan refugees, promoting community support, and contributing to the club’s mission of unity and service.
Ahmad Samim Ahmadi
Job Consulor
serves in a Consular role, supporting individuals with documentation, coordination, and access to essential services. He is dedicated to assisting Afghan nationals and community members with professionalism and care.
He previously served in the Afghan Special Forces, bringing years of experience, discipline, and a strong commitment to service
Yama Nadim
Program Manager
serves as the Head of the Interpreter Department, overseeing language support services and ensuring effective communication across diverse communities. He is responsible for coordinating interpretation efforts and supporting individuals in accessing essential services.
He previously served in Afghanistan as an interpreter with the U.S. Army, bringing valuable experience, cultural understanding, and a strong commitment to service.