Chand Masood Sayed

A native of India, Chand Masood Sayed is now a resident of Miami, Florida. Chand Masood Sayed is proud to be a graduate of Bombay University, which was later renamed Mumbai University. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History, which she completed in 1979. Chand Masood Sayed later came to the United States and eventually settled in Florida. She is an active practitioner of yoga, which has many health benefits such as improving muscle tone, flexibility, and is an effective means of relaxation.

Chand Masood Sayed also enjoys a good book. Her favorite authors include Erle Stanley Gardner, creator of the famous fictional defense lawyer Perry Mason, Agatha Christie, author of the And Then There Were None (also published under the title Ten Little Indians) and Murder on the Orient Express, featuring Christie’s most famous character, detective Hercule Poirot. Dan Brown’s novels, Angels & Demons and The Da Vinci Code, are also among Chand Masood Sayed’s favorite reads.

When not wrapped up in a good book, Chand Masood Sayed likes to spend time with her family, explore her favorite shopping haunts, and cook.