Younes Nazarian
Younes Nazarian | |
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Born | Iran |
Residence | Beverly Hills, California |
Occupation | Businessman, philanthropist |
Religion | Conservative Judaism |
Spouse(s) | Soraya Nazarian |
Children |
David Nazarian Sam Nazarian Shulit Nazarian Sharon Nazarian |
Relatives |
Izak Parviz Nazarian (brother) Angella Nazarian (daughter-in-law) |
Younes Nazarian is an Iranian-born American business mogul and philanthropist. An early investor in Qualcomm, he is the Chairman of Nazarian Enterprises. He is a major donor to charitable causes in California and Israel.
Early life
Younes Nazarian was born in Iran.[1] His father died when he was three years old.[1] During the Iranian Revolution of 1979, he immigrated to the United States with his brother Izak Parviz Nazarian, settling in Beverly Hills, California.[1][2]
Career
Nazarian was an early investor in Qualcomm, a chipmaker co-founded by his brother.[3] He later served on its Board of Directors.[3]
He serves as the Chairman of Nazarian Enterprises, a diversified investment vehicle.[2] He is the co-owner of Stadco, a manufacturer of aerospace products.[2] He serves as the Secretary of the Board of Directors of ANG, Inc., a manufacturer of military products headquartered in Manchester, New Hampshire.[2]
Philanthropy
He is the founder of the Younes & Soraya Family Foundation and its Israeli sister organization, the Ima Foundation.[4]
He serves on the Board of Directors for the Friends of IDF, a fundraising non-profit organization for the Israel Defense Forces.[2] He is the former Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance and the Haifa Foundation.[2] He serves on the Board of Directors of the Sapir Academic College,[2] where the Younes & Soraya Nazarian Academic Library is named in his honor.[5] The Younes and Soraya Nazarian Pre-Academic Library Of the Ima Foundation at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem is also named in his honor.[6] In 2007, he donated $119,000 to the University of Haifa in the form of 119 scholarships of $1,000 to commemorate the Israeli casualties of the 2006 Lebanon War.[1] That same year, he received an Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy from the university.[2] Additionally, he serves as a member of the "Public Standing from abroad" on its Board of Governors.[7]
He endowed the Beit Midrash Fellowship at the Milken Community High School in Bel Air.[2] He has also endowed the Younes & Soraya Nazarian Center for Israel Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).[2] The Nazarian Pavilion in the Doheny Library on the campus of the University of Southern California (USC) was also built as a result of a charitable gift from Nazarian.[2]
He is the former Chairman of the Habib Levy Cultural & Educational Foundation. He served on the Board of Trustees of the Jewish Federation and Jewish Television Network.[2] He has served at the Sinai Temple, a Conservative synagogue in Westwood.[2]
He serves on the Advisory Board of the Center for Middle East Public Policy at the RAND Corporation.[2] He was a recipient of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor in 2011.[2]
Personal life
He is married to Soraya Nazarian, a sculptor.[1] They have four children, including David Nazarian and Sam Nazarian.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Briefs: Scholarships memorialize fallen Israeli troops, Prizant and Federation settle suit, Teriton residents block evictions, The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, August 9, 2007
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 Younes & Soraya Family Foundation: Founders
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Letisia Marquez, UCLA's Israel Studies Center named for L.A. philanthropists Younes and Soraya Nazarian, UCLA Newsroom, June 2, 2010
- ↑ Ima Foundation Israel: Founders
- ↑ Sapir Academic College: Welcome to the Younes & Soraya Nazarian Academic library website
- ↑ The Hebrew University of Jerusalem: Libraries
- ↑ University of Haifa Board of Trustees
External links
- The Younes & Soraya Nazarian Center for Israel Studies at UCLA
- The Younes and Soraya Pre-Academic Library of the Ima Foundation at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem