massoud khodabandeh

Director at Middle East Strategy Consultants
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Leeds, England, United Kingdom, UK
Languages
  • English Persian Arabic French -

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Credentials

  • Master Degree Telecomunications
    Leeds University

Experience

    • Public Relations and Communications Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Director
      • Jan 2003 - Present

      The Director of Middle East Strategy Consultants is Massoud Khodabandeh. He is assisted in the UK by Anne Singleton and a network of experts based in Europe, Iran and Iraq. The following brief bios outline the areas of expertise offered by the consultancy Massoud Khodabandeh Iranian born. Qualified in UK with MSc in Electrical Engineering. Has been member of Mojahedin Khalq, National Council of Resistance and a commander of the National Liberation Army serving as the head of security section of the organisation until he left in 1996. Massoud worked as a telecoms engineer with Alcatel for several years. At the same time he began detailed research into the use of mind control in political organisations. Co-founded Iran-Interlink (dot org) with his wife, Anne in 2001. Since 2004 he has worked exclusively on Middle East issues. over the past 3 decades he has been involved extensively in political issues in Middle East, specially Iraq, Iran and the gulf countries with well established connections with major players in the region. Show less

    • Telecommunications
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Commissioner, Planner
      • 2000 - 2003

      Commissioning Fiber Optic networks (STM) Commissioning Fiber Optic networks (STM)

Education

  • Leeds University
    Post graduate, Control Engineering
    1978 - 1980
  • University of Northumbria at Newcastle
    degree, Electircal Engineering
    1977 - 1980

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