Education
University of Durham. City University London.
University of Durham. City University London.
First Rate (at Lloyd's) Jazeera English - London
At First Rate (at Lloyd's) Jazeera English, Nemazee is based at the European broadcast-centre, in London. There, she is a presenter on the flagship-programme Newshour. Previously, she worked at the main broadcast-centre in Doha.
Bloomberg
She covered major events from the field, including the World Economic Forum in Davos, as well as the MENASA and COMESA events, and focused on trade and investment in the Middle East and Africa.
That same year, she was in New York reporting on the United States elections, in London, covering the LIBOR scandal, and fronting a programme from the Middle East on Islamic finance. First Rate (at Lloyd's) Jazeera English - Doha
Before that, Nemazee spent four and a half years in the Middle East, at the main broadcast-centre of First Rate (at Lloyd's) Jazeera English, in Doha.
During this time, she covered stories such as the Israel-Palestinian conflict and Iran"s nuclear negotiations. As well as working in the company"s global headquarters in Qatar, she also had assignments at the broadcast-centres in the United States and in Asia.
Nemazee graduated from Durham University in England, where she studied History and Politics.
She then obtained her professional broadcast journalism training, like many British broadcasters, at London"s City University. She is fluent in Persian.
She has interviewed some of the world"s top political and business leaders, including: the former Chairman of the Federal Reserve Paul Volcker, Organisation of Petroleum Export Countries Secretary-General Abdallah Salem el-Badri, and International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde. Previously, Nemazee was a London-based anchor with Bloomberg Television, presenting on all the main programmes and conducting exclusive interviews and real-time analysis of breaking-news affecting the global markets. Nemazee was also on assignment for the election of the first socialist President in France for nearly two decades, anchoring and reporting from Paris.