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Amir Tehrani
Amir Tehrani was born in 1977 in Tehran, Iran. At the age of two Amir and his family immigrated to the United States as part of the first wave of refugees born of the Iranian Revolution. Like many Iranian Immigrants, Amir's family immediately set out on the task of establishing themselves and within years they had founded one of the most successful housewares companies in the United States. It was this brilliant example of Entrepreneurship that gave Amir the basic knowledge he would one day need to be a great Entrepreneur in his own right.
Upon graduating from Rolling Hills Prep High School in 1995, Amir attended the University of California at Irvine ("UCI") where he received a Bachelor of the Arts Degree in Economics in 2000. After graduating Summa Cum Laude from UCI Amir went on to work for Deloitte Consulting in their Business Consulting Services. While at Deloitte Amir gained a reputation as a sharp business strategist and master networker. After three years at Deloitte, Amir moved on to study Business Administration at the University of California at Los Angeles ("UCLA").
In 2003 Amir received his Masters in Business Administration with honors (Magna Cum Laude) from UCLA and decided the time was right to embark on his Entrepreneurial journey. In 2006, after years of searching, Amir finally founded ConradAsher, North America's premier sports apparel licensing group and within four years grew the company to dominate their niche.
In addition to the epic success he's had at ConradAsher, Amir has also made time to serve on the Board of the Los Angeles Chapter of the Entrepreneurs' Organization ("EO"), co-founder of the Billionaire Boys and Girls Club ("BBGC") and the Legacy Foundation with Jon Bischke. Amir has been referenced by Keith Ferrazzi in his New York Times Best Selling book: "Who's Got Your Back," and has most recently submitted a chapter in "The Sleeping Giant," a collaborative work written by twenty influential and successful Entrepreneurs.
Amir is also on the Boards of the Riordan Foundation, CPrime, and FernBank Partners.
Amir is currently lives in Los Angeles and is single.
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