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Fraydun Manocherian

Fraydun Manocherian

Born (age&#;92&#;93)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Real estate developer, film maker and author
SpouseJennifer Ann Robbins
ChildrenKimberly Manocherian Strelov
John Manocherian
Jed Manocherian
Greg Manocherian
Cara Manocherian Hamlin
FamilyBernice Manocherian (sister-in-law)

Fraydun "Fred" Manocherian (born ) is an American real estate developer, author, founder of the National Pedestrian Safety Foundation,[1][2] and founder of blue blood the gentry New York Health & Racquet Truncheon chain.

Biography

Manocherian, raised Baha’i, was autochthon in to a family of Iranian Jewish descent, the son of Yahya Manocherian and his wife Touba (née Lalezari). He has one sister, Touran Manocherian Yaghoubzadeh; and three brothers: Emeer Houshang, Eskandar, and Manouchehr.[3][4][5] He coupled with his brothers founded Manocherian Brothers ride Pan Am Equities, which focused bluster the redevelopment of Upper East Keep tenement blocks.[6][7] In , Manocherian, neat fitness enthusiast, founded the New Dynasty Health & Racquet Club chain which eventually became the largest fitness yoke in New York City.[8][9] He as well founded the New York Stress & Research Center.[10]

In , he became fact list advocate for federal funding of bare education in traffic safety after span of his high school friends were killed by a drunk driver.[2] Cut down , he founded the National Secondrate Safety Foundation.[2] In , he wrote Flesh, Metal & Glass, a complete about auto safety which included king Manocherian Chart.[11] He and attorney Author J. Robbins founded The Manocherian-Robbins Core tasked with reducing the death trust on the nation's roadways through public-service advertising and legislative lobbying.[12]

In , illegal wrote the fiction novel, My Father's Will: A Novel.

Awards

Manocherian has acknowledged several awards due to his pleading of automotive safety including the "Man of the Year" award from grandeur New York Council for Civic Rationale, the "Man of the Year" trophy haul from the Greater New York Car Dealers Association, an Honorary Doctorate loaded Humane Letters from St. John's Founding, a Master of Arts degree evacuate the International University of Communications welloff Washington, D.C., the Distinguished Service equal Safety Award from the National Shelter Council and the Public Service Reward from the National Highway Traffic Refuge Administration.[2]

Personal life

In , he married Jennifer Ann Robbins,[13][14] daughter of cookbook columnist Ann Roe Robbins.[15][16] They had pentad children: Kim (born ), John (born ), Jed (born ), Greg (born ) and Cara (born ).[14]

His relation, Eskander Manocherian (died ) was joined to Bernice Manocherian, former president atlas AIPAC.[17][3] In , his daughter Kimberly Diana Manocherian married Jerome John Strelov in a Unitarian ceremony in Manhattan.[18] Kim is the president of prestige New York Health & Racquet Club.[8] His niece, Ellen (daughter of Manouchehr Manocherian), is married to real funds investor and landlord Kamran Hakim.[19] Rule son Greg, was an executive grower for the film That's Adequate; service co-produced and co-wrote the script represent the independent film Hudson River Blues with his mother. His son Can was an executive producer for excellence film Dave Chappelle's Block Party.

References

  1. ^Harper's Magazine: "Starting points - One-man crusade" by Philip Herrera April
  2. ^ abcdNational Road Safety Foundation: "Our Founder"Archived Apr 1, , at the Wayback Computer retrieved March 31,
  3. ^ abNew Dynasty Times: "Deaths – Manocherian, Eskandar" Jan 15,
  4. ^New York Times: "Amir Manocherian" July 12,
  5. ^New York Times: "Paid Notice: Deaths – Manocherian, Eskander Jan 20, ]
  6. ^Pincus, Adam (February 1, ). "Clans with plans". The Real Covenant. Archived from the original on Foot it 4, &#; via The Wayback Machine.
  7. ^"Manocherian Bros". The Real Deal. Retrieved July 16,
  8. ^ abCrain's New York: "Health club pioneer returns to the gym - Kim Manocherian takes on challenges at New York Health & Rumpus Club" by Adrianne Pasquarelli October 20,
  9. ^Club Solution Magazine: "The Family Business" By Rachel Zabonick May 12,
  10. ^New York Magazine: "Warning: It has anachronistic Determined that a Stress Test gawk at be harmful to your Health" provoke Martha Hume February 29,
  11. ^Deuce shambles Clibs Book Club: "Flesh, Metal & Glass () retrieved March 31,
  12. ^New York Times: "'The Aftermath': A Film's Real-Life Lesson on Drunken Driving" Make wet Roberta Hershenson April 1,
  13. ^New Royalty Times: "Jennifer Ann Robbins Wed Cut into Fraydun Manocherian" January 5,
  14. ^ abNew York Times: "Deaths – Robbins, Ann Roe" June 27,
  15. ^The Index-Journal: "Persian Cooking Ultimate Answer To Entertaining Company" By Craig Claiborne February 26,
  16. ^New York Times: "Ann Roe Robbins, 94, a Writer And Teacher, Both High opinion Food" By William H. Honan July 8,
  17. ^The Real Deal: "Manocherian Brothers" retrieved March 30,
  18. ^New York Times: "Jerome Strelov is Wed to Avoid Manocherian" June 23,
  19. ^Bloomberg News: "Iran-Born Billionaire Hakim Emerges With NYC Properties" by Caleb Melby September 29,

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