Ramin Peymani

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Ramin Peymani

Ramin Peymani (born August 3, 1968 in Tehran , Iran ) is a German author and publicist of Iranian descent.

Life and work

After studying business informatics, Peymani initially worked for Citibank and Goldman Sachs . From 2002 he worked for the German Football Association for six years , initially as finance controller and later as theo Zwanziger's office manager .

He is the author of several books and publishes articles on the Axis of the Good , the debate magazine TheEuropean , the online magazine Novo and the monthly magazine Strangely Free . Until the German-language edition was discontinued, he also wrote for the Huffington Post .

He is also a guest lecturer with a series of seminars on corporate social responsibility and a speaker on the subject of the sovereign debt crisis . Peymani lives in Kelkheim .

Memberships

Ramin Peymani is a member of the FDP . He holds several party functions and is a member of the district council in the Main-Taunus district . The author and publicist is also a member of the Friedrich August von Hayek Society .

Books

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Self-introduction by Ramin Peymani. Wayback machine . Retrieved August 4, 2020 .
  2. a b c Torsten Weigelt: Klodeckel 2012 Peymani: A look into the toilet , Frankfurter Rundschau, January 17, 2013.
  3. ^ Author profile and list of articles by Ramin Peymani at the Axis of the Good
  4. ^ Author profile and article list of Ramin Peymani at TheEuropean
  5. ^ Author profile and article list of Ramin Peymani at Novo
  6. ^ Author profile and article list by Ramin Peymani at peculiarly free
  7. a b Ramin Peymani's author profile and list of articles at the Huffington Post
  8. Ramin Peymani in the FDP Kelkheim