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Vahid Razavi Author of The Age of Nepotism and Ethics In Tech and Lack Thereof

Websites: NoEthicsInBigTech.com  AgeofNepotism.com  MyAWSStory.com BizcloudNetwork.com VahidRazavi.com Bizcloud.Net EthicsInTech.com

Mr. Vahid Razavi Founded Ethics In Technology 11 years ago and now knows better and he is the Founder of No Ethics In Big Tech, is the author of two books, The Age of Nepotism and Ethics in Tech and Lack Thereof. As a lifelong digital rights activist and humanitarian, he has produced hundreds of videos and events on various social issues, including Ethics In Technology, Silicon Valley, regional politics, poverty, war, and social injustice.

Mr. Razavi is a proud Iranian-American author and has traveled extensively to Iran and the Balkans. He is an expert in the subject of Iran and US politics. He was employed at Amazon Web Services as a Senior Alliances Manager for Big Data and Analytics.

Previous to Amazon he was the  CEO of BizCloud(R) company. BizCloud was involved in a legal battle and lawsuit by Computer Science Corporation now known as DXC Technologies over its registered trademark. Mr. Razavi develops the organization’s legal strategy and manages the company’s sales, engineering Marketing and day to day operations.He attempted to take his own life after he was forced to settle with CSC and subsequently shutdown BizCloud Operations.

Previous to BizCloud he was the Director of Channels and Alliances at FAST Search and Transfer. Microsoft acquired FAST for 1.2 Billion Dollars in December of 2007.

Prior to FAST he was the VP of North American Sales and Marketing for Neocase Software.

As Founder and visionary responsible for the company’s sales and corporate development of venture-backed SomethingNow Inc., Mr. Razavi raised over $25 million in financing from corporate and private investors, and formed a strategic partnership with CNET that resulted in SomethingNow software integration with CNET data services.

Before founding SomethingNow Inc. Mr. Razavi served at Exodus Communications, where he was responsible for signing the key clients that contributed to the company’s successful IPO. Other companies where he has held various senior sales and management positions include: Qwest Communications, Bay Networks and Reliant.
Mr.Razavi also authored collaborative customer service methodologies and marketing techniques for the extended warranty industry.