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Farzad Nazem
Farzad Nazem photographed by Christopher Michel in 2014
Born
1961
Tehran, Iran
Spouse
Noosheen Hashemi
Farzad Nazem (Persian: فرزاد ناظم; born 1961), also known as Zod Nazem, was Yahoo!'s chief technology officer and one of its longest-serving executives. On May 30, 2007, at age 46, he announced that he would retire and leave Yahoo! in June of that year.[1] Since retirement, Nazem has spent most of his time on investments, philanthropy, and professional mentoring of young entrepreneurs in the technology field.
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