Alireza Nasiri

Alireza Nasiri as CEO of National Industrial Group.jpg Alireza Nasiri (; born 21 March 1968) is an Iranian academic, business manager and technocrat. He played a leading role in the establishment of online degree programs in Iran in the early 2000s, founding University of Tehran's first online program and advocated for e-government in Iran. He was general director of planning and development in Iran's Ministry of Cooperatives between 2004 and 2005 while also serving as acting Vice Minister. In 2018 he served as CEO of Iran's Maku Free Trade Zone until 2020. Between 2020 and 2022 he was the chief executive officer of the National Industrial Group, a public company with the Iranian Social Security Fund as its main shareholder. Nasiri merged the National Industrial Group's large real estate holdings with a centralized electronic system for online sales and management during COVID-19 quarantines.

Between 2011 and 2013 he was an instructor at Missouri State University Dalian Campus Nasiri was a senior business management and innovation lecturer at Global Institute of Management and Economics in DUFE.

In 2015 he supported investment and innovation in Iran's scientific fields as a means to create profitable business cycles in the Middle East. He also supported the cooperation of European companies with Iranian partners after the signing of the Iran nuclear deal. Provided by Wikipedia
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