Cameron Kashani

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Cameron Kashani (Cam Kashani)
Born (1981-07-12) July 12, 1981 (age 42)
Tehran, Iran
NationalityIranian-American
Alma materCalifornia State University-Northridge
Loyola Marymount University
Occupation(s)Entrepreneur, Speaker, Advisor
Known forUS State Department (speaker)
Co-founded Coloft, the first co-working space in Los Angeles
MedMinister.com (co-founder)
COACCEL (co-founder)
Websitecamkashani.com

Cameron Kashani also known as Cam Kashani is an Iranian-American entrepreneur, coach, speaker, and advisor.[1][2] She works as a Global Speaker and an executive transformational coach, focused on women, "Awakening their Divine Feminine Leader", and previously the co-founder of Coloft, the first coworking space in Los Angeles.[3][1]

Early life and education[edit]

Kashani was born July 12, 1981, in Tehran, Iran. She received a bachelor's degree in marketing and entrepreneurship from California State University-Northridge, and received an MBA in Entrepreneurship and Marketing from Loyola Marymount University.[4] She is also certified in Advanced Spiritual Psychology from the University of Santa Monica.

Career[edit]

Cam Kashani has her Doctorate in Spiritual Studies and helps women connect to and lead from their Divine Feminine.

Previously, Kashani co-founded MedMinister.com, a web-based document delivery portal. This was Kashani's first startup.[5]

Kashani was the co-founder of Coloft, one of LA's first coworking spaces.[3] Coloft focused on technology, startups and entrepreneurs, whose alumni include Uber LA, Instacart, Fullscreen, Ziprecruiter.[6]

Kashani was the cofounder of COACCEL: The Human Accelerator, a leadership development program specializing in females.[7][8]

Kashani is a speaker with the US State Department in a program to prevent terrorism called IIP.[9] She has spoken globally on topics including entrepreneurism, technology, and women's issues.[6]

Kashani is a Special Advisor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship to the US Ambassador to Kuwait and the US Embassy in Kuwait. She is on the Innovation Council for SoCal FWD.us, and Advisor for the Bixel Exchange.[4][10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Cameron Kashani". Wonder Woman Tech. Magazine. Retrieved 2017-07-10.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Lack, Mark. "Turning Your Life Around After it All Falls Apart". BusinessRockstars.com. Business Rockstars. Archived from the original on 27 July 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  3. ^ a b "How the Godmother of Silicon Beach started over". Built in LA. 2017-03-06. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  4. ^ a b "Interview with Cameron Kashani, godmother of Los Angeles's Silicon Beach #Startup community". Sotoventures. 2017-03-06. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  5. ^ "Cam Kashani Helps Women Harness Their Power For Growth". Women Worldwide. 2017-05-12. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  6. ^ a b "All American Speakers". All American Speakers. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  7. ^ "All American Speakers". All American Speakers. Retrieved 2017-07-20.
  8. ^ "30 Inspirational Women to Watch in Tech in 2017". Inc. Magazine. 2016-03-28. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  9. ^ "How the Godmother of Silicon Beach started over". U.S. Embassy in Bahrain. 2017-04-06. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  10. ^ "Cameron Kashani Launches COACCEL, The Human Accelerator". LA Tech Digest. 2016-05-22. Retrieved 2017-07-10.