Ali Torkzadeh uses words, images, videos, design and Web media to communicate cogent, succinct and audience-targeted messages on behalf of businesses and non-profits in the United States and abroad.
He was a reporter at the Associated Press and other news organizations, as well as a commercial photographer. (mini-resume [1])
He holds a photojournalism BA from the University of Minnesota and a political science MA and an MBA from Georgia State University . His MA thesis was on emergence of democracy in the Middle East. His MBA concentration was in e-commerce. He divides his time between the U.S., Europe and the Middle East.
Torkzadeh is a volunteer with charities in the US and Africa. He is always available for volunteer assignments abroad to document adversity and NGO achievements. Contact him here [2].
Torkzadeh is pronounced just as it’s written, with emphasis in the middle syllable: Tork-ZA-deh. “Tork”, like fork; “za”, like ma or law; “deh” like in deme. Ali is pronounced like Alley, except the emphasis is on the end: a-LEE.
Links:
[1] http://torkzadeh.com/resume
[2] http://torkzadeh.com/contact