Fatemeh Moghimi

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Fatemeh Moghimi
Born1958 (age 65–66)[1]
Alma materCity, University of London[2]
Years active1984–present
Political partyExecutives of Construction Party
Board member ofTehran chamber of commerce industries Mines and agriculture (TCCIMA)

Seyedeh Fatemeh Moghimi (Persian: سیده فاطمه مقیمی) is an Iranian engineer, entrepreneur and political activist affiliated with the Executives of Construction Party.

She is a founder and CEO of Sadid Bar International Shipping and Transportation Ltd., one of the largest freight forwarder companies in Iran, and the first Iranian women to enter the business in the field.[1] Moghimi is also the first woman to sit in the board of directors of Tehran chamber of commerce industries Mines and agriculture (TCCIMA),[3] being first elected in 2006.[1]

She headed Iran-Georgia joint Commercial Council as of 2015.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Sarfaraz, Leyla (2016), Women's Entrepreneurship in Iran: Role Models of Growth-Oriented Iranian Women Entrepreneurs, Springer, pp. 134–138, ISBN 9783319391298
  2. ^ Fitzwilliam, Helen (23 December 2015), "Iranian ladies who launch", The World Today, retrieved 1 January 2020
  3. ^ Motevalli, Golnar (1 October 2015), "Inside Iran: Lessons From a Female Business Leader", Bloomberg, retrieved 1 January 2020
  4. ^ "Emerging Trade Partner", Financial Tribune, 8 May 2015, retrieved 25 October 2019

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