Mahmoud Khayami
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Mahmoud Khayami | |
Born | 1930 Mashhad, Iran |
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Occupation | Businessman, Philanthropist |
Spouse | Zahra Khayami |
Children | 5 |
Mahmoud Khayami, KSS, (born 1930 in Mashhad, Iran) (Persian: محمود خيامی) is an Iranian born industrialist, of French nationality.
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[edit] Life
Khayami had an active role in the company Iran National (now Iran Khodro )or IKCO ) (a company founded with his brother, Ahmad Khayami), automobile manufacturing and the introduction of the Paykan car to Iran in a partnership with the British Rootes family. He also founded the Bank of Iranian Industries, aimed at bolstering Iranian manufacturing, and the Kourosh Department Stores, the first large chain of retail stores in the country.
Although Khayami has retired, his family is still involved in the automotive industry, primarily in dealership ownership of one of their previous international partners Mercedes-Benz, most notably in Berkshire, England and Southern California where they operate Mercedes-Benz of Anaheim in the city of Anaheim, Orange County.
In later life, Mahmoud Khayami has been active as a philanthropist and collector of fine Persian art, forming the Khayami Collection. He has promoted of inter-religious relations in the UK and internationally with a special emphasis on relations between the Jewish, Christian and Muslim communities. Among his activities have been the hosting at Chatham House (RIIA) of inter-religious conferences. He is involved with the Encyclopedia Iranica project, and chairs the board of editors.
He now splits his time between the United Kingdom, the United States, and France, having been forced to leave Iran at the time of the 1979 revolution.[citation needed] Khayami is resident in the UK for over 20 years and has never returned to Iran. His philanthropic work (now performed largely through the Khayami Foundation) was recognised in 2004 when he was invested as a Knight of the Pontifical Order of Pope Saint Sylvester by Pope John Paul II, and in 2006 when he was invested as a Knight Commander of the Royal Order of Francis I by the Duke of Calabria. He has also been decorated by the late King Hussein of Jordan[citation needed].
It was announced by the Department of Education and Skills in 2005 that Mr Khayami had become a sponsor of the UK Government's Academy programme and had sponsored two academies which will open in Sheffield during 2007. Both academies will be run by a leading Anglican Church School Trust. It is well known that he is a friend of Tony Blair whom he has met on a number of occasions.[citation needed]
He appeared in the 2008 Sunday Times Rich List.
[edit] Labour party donations
On 3 June 2007, the Observer reported that he had donated £1 million to the Labour Party (one of the most generous ever donations to Labour, eclipsed only by a £2m donation from the steel billionaire Lakshmi Mittal, and a similar sum given by Lord Sainsbury).
[edit] External links
- The Khayami Foundation
- IRAN KHODRO Web Site
- Encyclopaedia Iranica Gala 2003
- Iran Khodro Web Site
- Caliber Motors, Anaheim, California
- Association of Papal Orders in Great Britain
- Royal Institute for International Affairs
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NAME | Khayami, Mahmoud |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Iranian industrialist and philanthropist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1930 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Mashad, Iran |
DATE OF DEATH | |
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