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Hamid Moghadam (born August 26, 1956) is an Iranian-American business executive and philanthropist. [1] [2] [3] In 2011, Moghadam orchestrated the combination between AMB, [4] a firm he co-founded in 1983, [1] [2] and ProLogis to create Prologis, the largest logistics real estate company in the world.
AMB CEO Hamid R. Moghadam and ProLogis CEO Walter Rakowich were appointed as the new company's co-chiefs, with Moghadam becoming the sole CEO in 2013. [13] In August 2011, the company sold a 378,298-square-foot industrial property in Grove City, Ohio for $12.4 million. [28] The company also acquired a warehouse in Tolleson, Arizona for $9.95 ...
Prologis follows a version of the one developed by its predecessor, AMB Property Corp., which Moghadam cofounded in 1983: “It was to be a global leader in the real estate sector, by building a ...
Hamid Moghadam, chairman and CEO of Prologis, board member of Stanford Management Company. Mahbod Moghadam, internet entrepreneur; co-founder and former Chief Community Officer of Everipedia, co-founder of Rap Genius (now Genius). Moj Mahdara, CEO of Beautycon Media, is an entrepreneur in the entertainment, digital, and emerging technology spaces.
Moghaddam or Moghadam (Persian: مقدم: "first", "preceding"); is a Persian language surname which in both of its Latin transcriptions (Moghaddam and Moghadam) of the Perso-Arabic alphabet is also common among the Iranian diaspora. [citation needed] Notable people with the surname include:
Hamid R. Moghadam – co-founder, chairman and CEO of Prologis; Stewart Nelson – founder of Systems Concepts; Eric P. Newman – numismatist; Arthur S. Obermayer – founder of the Moleculon Research Corporation; philanthropist [41] John Ofori-Tenkorang – Director General of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust, Ghana
Bindu is the debut album by drummer Hamid Drake and his group Bindu. It was recorded on March 1 and 2, 2005, at Soma Electronic Music Studios in Chicago, Illinois, and was issued on CD later that year by Rogueart as the label's inaugural release.
In the United States, the album peaked at number 36 on the Billboard 200, number 3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, number 2 on the Top Rap Albums and number 4 on the Independent Albums charts. The album serves as a sequel to his 2000 album H.N.I.C. and a prequel to 2012's H.N.I.C. 3.