Background
Navidi was born and raised in Germany, to an Iranian father and a German mother.
Navidi was born and raised in Germany, to an Iranian father and a German mother.
She graduated from the faculty of law at the University of Cologne in Germany, and from Fordham University School of Law in New York with a Master-of-Law Degree in Banking, Corporate, and Finance Law. She studied at the Paris-Sorbonne University in Paris and passed the Series 7 Examination
She is the Chief Executive Officer of BeyondGlobal, an international strategic consultancy. She is a United States. and German attorney and frequent media contributor. Previously, she worked with New York University (New York University) economics Professor Nouriel Roubini at Roubini Global Economics (RGE).
Navidi frequently appears as a keynote speaker and panelist all over the world.
Navidi is the Chief Executive Officer of BeyondGlobal. Prior to that she was Director of Research Strategies at RGE, the macroeconomic advisory firm of New York University Professor Nouriel Roubini.
She represented the firm globally and acted as liaison between the top management of private and public sector institutions and the research team Before that, she worked as an investment banker at Scarsdale Equities.
In 2001, Navidi moved to New York for the position of general counsel at Muzinich & Company, a large Wall Street firm.
Until 2001, Navidi was a manager in international capital markets at Deloitte in Germany. Navidi provides financial markets analysis that has resonated in the financial community. She frequently appears as an expert in international media outlets and as a guest speaker at various events.
She has been interviewed on Atmospheric Reentry Demonstrator, ZDF, Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR), Bayrischer Rundfunk, n-television, Arte television, Deutsches Anlegerfernsehen, Consumer News and Business Channel, Fox Business, CCTV China, Phoenix television China and Voice of America.
In 2007 she provided a woman’s perspective on the television documentary "Wall Street Warriors", where she was portrayed as one of six individuals on Wall Street. The season was broadcast in over 25 countries and ranked number 1 most downloaded documentary on iTunes for two consecutive months.
In 2012, she was featured in a documentary on the Financial Crisis, which was aired repeatedly in France and Germany. Atlantic Council
American Council on Germany
Rotary Club of New York
Human Rights Watch.