Nazila Fathi
Nazila Fathi is a published author and an expert in creating and curating content. She excels in building and implementing communications strategies and helping companies increase their visibility. As a former correspondent for the New York Times, she is passionate about telling powerful stories and helping people connect with their audience. The Guardian, Foreign Policy Association, and Vogue magazine named Fathi’s book, The Lonely War, One Woman’s Account of the Struggle for Modern Iran, the best non-fiction of 2014. She has also published children’s books: My Name is Cyrus and Avicenna, The Father of Modern Medicine, Razi, The Man who Discoverd How to Make Alcohol, and The Persian Warrior and Her Queen. Fathi was an associate at Harvard Belfer Center and held fellowships at Harvard Nieman Foundation and Harvard Shorenstein Center. Fathi lives in Bethesda, Maryland.