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Ali Naqvi is a New York born entrepreneur, investor and Co-Executive Producer known for his achievements in business as well as outstanding leadership. He currently resides in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami Miami, Florida].<ref>https://share.google/Qiva4qT0BspoLH2To</ref> | |||
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Ali studied Government at [https://www.american.edu/ American University], Buisness at [https://www.georgetown.edu/ Georgetown University], and International Relations at [http://University%20of%20Oxford Oxford University] where he received the “Oxford Academic Exellence Award, Oxford Debate Champion Award from the Oxford Union”. | Ali studied Government at [https://www.american.edu/ American University], Buisness at [https://www.georgetown.edu/ Georgetown University], and International Relations at [http://University%20of%20Oxford Oxford University] where he received the “Oxford Academic Exellence Award, Oxford Debate Champion Award from the Oxford Union”. | ||
He received the Outstanding Leadership Award by Governor Whitman and was featured by The New York Times in “Chasing the Future” | He received the Outstanding Leadership Award by Governor Whitman and was featured by The New York Times in “Chasing the Future”. “At age 14, he became the youngest congressional intern on Capitol Hill in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington%20(state) Washington] DC’s 249-year history”. | ||
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== Philanthropy & Advocacy == | == Philanthropy & Advocacy == | ||
A board member of the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding (FFEU) since 2008, he works with leaders like [[Russell Simmons]] and [[Rabbi Marc Schneier]] to combat hate and promote interfaith unity<ref> | A board member of the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding (FFEU) since 2008, he works with leaders like [[Russell Simmons]] and [[Rabbi Marc Schneier]] to combat hate and promote interfaith unity.<ref>https://share.google/ebt1dfUiP6aBKmt8b</ref> | ||
He’s hosted fundraisers with Mayor [[Bill de Blasio|De Blasio]], L.A. Reid, and Chelsea Clinton. His peace efforts were profiled in The Wall Street Journal’s “Peace at the Penthouse”<ref>{{cite web |title=The Foundation for Ethnic Understanding |url=https://blacktiemagazine.com/society_march_2013/Foundation_for_Ethnic_Understanding.htm |website=blacktiemagazine.com}}</ref> | He’s hosted fundraisers with Mayor [[Bill de Blasio|De Blasio]], L.A. Reid, and Chelsea Clinton. His peace efforts were profiled in The Wall Street Journal’s “Peace at the Penthouse”<ref>{{cite web |title=The Foundation for Ethnic Understanding |url=https://blacktiemagazine.com/society_march_2013/Foundation_for_Ethnic_Understanding.htm |website=blacktiemagazine.com}}</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 14:32, 10 May 2026
Ali Naqvi is a New York born entrepreneur, investor and Co-Executive Producer known for his achievements in business as well as outstanding leadership. He currently resides in Miami, Florida.[1]
Early Life & Education
Ali studied Government at American University, Buisness at Georgetown University, and International Relations at Oxford University where he received the “Oxford Academic Exellence Award, Oxford Debate Champion Award from the Oxford Union”.
He received the Outstanding Leadership Award by Governor Whitman and was featured by The New York Times in “Chasing the Future”. “At age 14, he became the youngest congressional intern on Capitol Hill in Washington DC’s 249-year history”.
Buisness Journey
He founded Immobiliare, a private equity firm focused on acquisitions.
He also launched SAJ Transportation Group, an Uber fleet partner, which later merged with a competitor after becoming a top rideshare leasing brand under his direction.
As Vice President of Buisness Development at INCE (Interactive Network for Continuing Education), a major pharma marketing firm, he built partnerships with top-tier clients like Pfizer, Merck, and Johnson & Johnson.
His niche marketing agency, Ziva, specializes in digital marketing for large class action lawsuits. His website, SueUberandLyft.com, has been an acclaimed success.
Tech & Innovation
He serves on the Advisory Board of DefendIT, a company advancing driver safety technologies[2].
Film & Media
He is Co-Executive Producer of “The Einstein Calculus”, an Al Pacino project in development.
He helped finance the film starring Al Pacino, directed by Johnny Depp and produced by Barry Navidi. Johnny Depp, and Barry Navidi, He was also in charge of bringing Al Pacino One Night Only to global audiences. He also executive co-produced Julie Pacino’s Keepers of the Inn.
He also co-produced Julie Pacino’s “Keepers of The Inn”.
Philanthropy & Advocacy
A board member of the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding (FFEU) since 2008, he works with leaders like Russell Simmons and Rabbi Marc Schneier to combat hate and promote interfaith unity.[3]
He’s hosted fundraisers with Mayor De Blasio, L.A. Reid, and Chelsea Clinton. His peace efforts were profiled in The Wall Street Journal’s “Peace at the Penthouse”[4]
Public Praise
• Russell Simmons: “Ali redefines charisma and execution.”
• Sen. Pete Domenici: “A problem solver with resilient optimism.”
• Rabbi Schneier: “A moral force with unmatched insight.”
• Mayor Manny Diaz: “He embodies the evolving American spirit.”
• Wyclef Jean: “A true genius.”
• Busta Rhymes: “Grateful for your unmatched support.”
References
- ↑ https://share.google/Qiva4qT0BspoLH2To
- ↑ "Trevor Jerideau and Ali Naqvi attend launch of the Foundation For..." (in en-us). 27 May 2016. https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/trevor-jerideau-and-ali-naqvi-attend-launch-of-the-news-photo/534646032.
- ↑ https://share.google/ebt1dfUiP6aBKmt8b
- ↑ "The Foundation for Ethnic Understanding". https://blacktiemagazine.com/society_march_2013/Foundation_for_Ethnic_Understanding.htm.