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Hooman Tavakolian

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Hooman Tavakolian
هومن توکلیان
Tavakolian in 2018
Born
Mohammad Ali Tavakolian

(1976-09-17) September 17, 1976 (age 48)
NationalityIranian-American
EducationMaster of Studies in Law from Thomas Jefferson School of Law
Master of Business Administration from Long Island University
Occupation(s)former wrestler, wrestling coach, sports diplomat and Chief Compliance Officer
Years active1986-present
Known for2017 Nominee for “Diplomatic Action of the Year” award

Hooman "Mo" Tavakolian (born Mohammad Ali Tavakolian, September 17, 1976) is an Iranian-American former wrestler, author, wrestling coach, sports diplomat and a member of United World Wrestling.[1] Tavakolian was nominated in 2017 for the Peace and Sport Federation's “Diplomatic Action of the Year” award for his efforts to bring together the Islamic Republic of Iran Wrestling Federation and the USA Wrestling Federation through the 2017 Wrestling World Cup, during which he was leader of the US team. Iran, the World Cup host, had initially barred the US team from competing in retaliation for President Trump's travel bans.[2] He is a 2017 National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum inductee.[3][4][5] He is an executive on Wall Street and works at a global hedge fund. and is on the board of directors of Titan Mercury Wrestling.[6][7][8]

Early life

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Tavakolian was born September 17, 1976, in Tehran, Iran. At the age of nine, Tavakolian, his parents and younger brother immigrated to Great Neck, New York, during the height of the Iran-Iraq War.[9][10][7]

Career

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Tavakolian began his wrestling career in 1986 at Great Neck South High School. From there, he graduated and wrestled at the NCAA Division 1 level for Hofstra University, and later, Hunter College. During his senior campaign, he earned All-Conference and All-State kudos while also being named the captain of the team. At Hunter, he wrestled in three weight classes (from 157 to 174 lbs.). In his senior year, he became team captain under coach Bob Gaudenzi. Following graduation from Hunter College in 1999 with a degree in Psychology, he retired from competitive wrestling. Tavakolian served as the Hunter College Wrestling Team Assistant Coach for two seasons.[11]

His post-collegiate wrestling career includes competing for the New York Athletic Club and taking part in the National Veteran's World Championship in Budapest.[12]

In addition, Tavakolian is the vice president of the New York Athletic Club and also the U.S. Delegate for the Iranian National Wrestling Team. He was also the liaison for the Islamic Republic of Iran during the Senior and Junior World Championships for wrestling and handled diplomacy between Iran and the US.[12][10]

As of September 2023, he is an executive on Wall Street and work at a global hedge fund.[7][8]

Philanthropy

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In 2011, he founded the “Become Your Own Dream” scholarship with Lorelei Martin and former Hunter College wrestler and mentor, Jon Tush. Each year the scholarship provides $2500 to a graduating high school senior in New York City who plans to wrestle in college. In 2012, Tavakolian partnered the fund with the long-standing youth development program, Beat the Streets New York City. He has also funded mats and sport facilities for Iranian people in wrestling.[13][7]

Tavakolian launched a campaign to collects funds and to rebuild the Maiwand Wrestling Club in Kabul, Afghanistan following a September 5 ISIS attack. Wrestling fans around the world and prominent champions such as Jordan Burroughs joined the campaign and soon after their donations, including wrestling equipment, reached Kabul.[14]

In 2019, Tavakolian founded Hoomanities Inc., a not for profit organization "To encourage global community, to empower adolescent youth around the world and to reinstate hope in humanity through sports."[15][10]

In addition, he has co-founded the Living Your Dream Scholarship Fund that provides financial assistance to a college-bound Beat the Streets athletes.[12]

Recognitions

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On April 28, 2017, he was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, Downstate New York Chapter. He was recognized under the Lifetime Service Award winners.

Boards

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In addition, he is the member of Board of Titan Mercury Wrestling club and former member of UWW Sports for all commission. During his time as The Iranian American Board member at BTSNY, Tavakolian, brought Iran wrestling team to compete in TIMES SQUARE in Manhattan.[16]

References

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  1. ^ "USA Wrestling leader Hooman Tavakolian nominated for prestigious World Peace and Sport Award". Team USA Wrestling. November 8, 2017. Archived from the original on May 9, 2018.
  2. ^ Winfield, Kristian (2017-02-03). "Iran bans U.S. wrestling team from 2017 World Cup in response to President Trump's travel ban". SBNation.com. Retrieved 2022-08-09.
  3. ^ "Wrestling diplomat Hooman Tavakolian nominated for sport and peace award". Archived from the original on 2018-06-29. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
  4. ^ "Tavakolian To Be Inducted Into Wrestling Hall Of Fame". 21 November 2016.
  5. ^ "هومن توکلیان، رابط کشتی ایران و آمریکا به تالار مشاهیر کشتی فدراسیون آمریکا راه یافت".
  6. ^ "Hooman "Mo" Tavakolian". Archived from the original on 2018-05-12. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
  7. ^ a b c d SCHMIDT, NATASHA (2017-03-22). "50 Iranian-Americans You Should Know: Hooman "Mo" Tavakolian". Iran Wire. Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  8. ^ a b Faizi, Fatima (2019-03-20). "Bombed by ISIS, an Afghan Wrestling Club Is Back: 'They Can't Stop Us'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  9. ^ "50 Iranian-Americans You Should Know: Hooman "Mo" Tavakolian".
  10. ^ a b c Finn, Mike (2019-12-20). "GIVING BACK: Tavakolians excel in corporate world, lead charge with charitable work". WIN Magazine. Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  11. ^ "گفتگو با هومن توکلیان سرپرست تیم ملی کشتی آمریکا".
  12. ^ a b c "Alumni Spotlight: Former Hawk Inducted Into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame". Hunter College Athletics. 2017-05-12. Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  13. ^ "هومن توکلیان پرچمدار فرهنگ کشتی ایرانی در آمریکا". Archived from the original on 2018-05-04. Retrieved 2018-06-12.
  14. ^ Farhang, Freshta (2018-11-25). "The Reopening of the Maiwand Wrestling Club: "The Glass only gets sharper after being broken"". Reporterly. Retrieved 2022-08-09.
  15. ^ "Mission & Vision – Hoomanities". Retrieved 2022-08-09.
  16. ^ "Iranian Wrestlers in Time Square and Los Angeles, Wrestling Diplomacy Continues". Kodoom.com. Retrieved 2023-09-05.
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