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Hushang Ansary
Parman Group Iranian 2003 Recipient
Hushang Ansary, a resident of the
United States since 1979 and citizen since 1986, has had a remarkable
career in business, economic development and diplomacy.
His life story is an illustration of that profound American belief
that has inspired successive generations in a spirit of courage,
innovation and perseverance. His motivating force in the pursuit
of a new chapter of his life as a U.S. citizen was his unshakable belief
in the time-honored American tradition of starting from scratch.
In that spirit, a group that he chaired succeeded in turning an
investment of $5 million in oilfield equipment manufacturing into an
Initial Public Offering in excess of $700 million on the New York Stock
Exchange. He is Chairman of
the Parman Group, a Houston-based, privately held global investment
enterprise with extensive interests in oilfield equipment manufacturing,
leisure industries, International trade and real estate. Mr. Ansary’s ownership and
management of enterprises, public and private, has consistently emphasized
the human dimensions of corporate citizenship, in particular employee
education through on-the-job training and scholarships, healthcare,
childcare and youth-related programs, as well as employee ownership at all
levels. Mr. Ansary is a deeply dedicated
philanthropist whose lifelong commitment to the cause of education has had
a global dimension. Today,
his name is identified with Fellowships at Harvard and Texas A & M
Universities, the founding of the James Baker Institute for Public Policy,
projects at the Weill Cornell Medical College, the Texas Heart Institute
and educational programs in Singapore, medical facilities in Tanzania, the
founding of the world’s smallest University on the island of St. Maarten,
and a long list of other causes and institutions constantly supported by
the Ansary family. Hushang Ansary is a Trustee of the
George Bush Presidential Library Foundation.
He sits on the Board of Overseers of the Weill Cornell Medical
College. He is a John Harvard
Fellow and a member of the Senior Advisory Board of the Shorenstein Barone
Center for the Press, Politics and Public Policy at the Kennedy School of
Government. He serves on the
President’s Council of the Center for Middle East Public Policy at RAND. Mr. Ansary had a distinguished
career in his native Iran where he served as Minister of Economic Affairs
and Finance and as Ambassador to the United States. He led the team of technocrats and economists who were
credited for Iran’s economic modernization of the 1970’s which
resulted in doubling the National income within a decade and created
millions of jobs. Mr. Ansary has long championed the
cause of International trade and economic cooperation as a tool to enhance
greater understanding among Nations.
He has received special recognition by TIME Magazine for his
contributions in this area. Mr. Ansary is a Republican Regent.
He was a member of the National Finance Committee of the
Bush-Cheney Presidential Campaign. Mr. Ansary is a recipient of the
distinguished Woodrow Wilson International Center Award and has been
decorated by the Governments of Japan, South Korea, Italy, Norway, Spain,
Egypt, Romania and Pakistan. He is married to the former Shahla
Nazemian. They have four
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