Amir Madaninejad also known as Amir Madani (November 01, 1986), is the son of American-Iranian billionaire Mohamed Madaninejad, owner of American-Iternational property development company and Former C.E.O IPCO International Ltd Oil company in Iran/Abadan.

Born in Paris, France, Raised in London, England. Amir is a student at University College of London(UCL),Architect. Before attending the University of Manchester. His occupation is often given as film producer; he helped make Adulthood (2008) with writer and actor Noel Clarke. He also served as the Executive Creative Consultant for the television series including MTV's Living on the edge and MTV's Cribs UK.

Amir was a Trainee Junior Architect for the Beetham Tower Project in Manchester, England. Built in 2006, Beetham Tower was designed by Ian Simpson and was built by Carillion.

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Could you please explain you repeated reporting to AIV of User:RayAYang ? Materialscientist (talk) 11:56, 5 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

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