Sherry Amanpour

 

Sherry Amanpour is a graduate of Barnard College, Columbia University.  She was 1 of 11 women diplomats of Iran (400 total) and served at the Iranian Embassy in France as vice-consul pre- regime change in Iran.

Summarizing her careers since graduating college includes:

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Diplomat--Foreign Ministry of Iran--Tehran, Iran (8 years) including assignments at U.N. in New York and Geneva.
bullet Vice Consul--Embassy of Iran--Paris France (2 years)
bullet Banker--Relationship banker at one U.S. money center and 
three  international banks (Kuwait, Denmark, France).
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Search Firm --Founder of AMAN Consultant in 1991 primarily serving financial insitutions.
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Executive Coach--Coach for executives and middle managers relating to diagnosing and executing effective measures to goal realizations (including career transitioning).
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Organizational Advisor--Advised clients on talent selection, development and retention.

Sherry has lived and worked in the Middle East, Europe and has resided and practiced in New York City since 1980.

Sherry has had numerous speaking engagements...including Financial Womens Association (F.W.A.), M.I.T. alumni, Columbia University, New York University, and career consulting firms such as Right Management Consultants and Drake Beam Morin.

She has been a board member and current member of various financial and other Associations.

Sherry's careers around the world have allowed her:

  To understand human behavior and execute effective strategies to reach desired results.
To understand change behavior is not realized by simple rhetoric or assertions, but rather is an all encompassing effort often affecting instrumental variables not always easily considered in change efforts.
  It is more effective to work as a 'gardner' than a 'mechanic'.
  To have a profound appreciation of differences and variations of beliefs with the same purpose in mind.
  To understand the boundless levels people reach when they know the purpose, share the vision and own the process.

 

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