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Kamran Loghman Professorial Lecturer Department of Information Technology and Analytics

Bio
Kamran Loghman (pronounced Cameron Logman) is an accomplished CEO, with three decades of significant leadership experience. He is a professor of business (MBA), at the Â鶹´«Ã½ Kogod School of Business in Washington D.C. Kamran has worked with some of the most recognized global brands and for more than a decade, he has been working with Apple® senior executives, on various global projects.

Kamran Loghman is the founder and president of Zarc International, Inc. (1988 to 2005) a manufacturer of law enforcement devices with global distribution in forty-two countries and a client list comprised of elite agencies including the US Air Force, Federal Bureau of Investigation, US Secret Service, US Marshals Service, US Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. Custom and Border Protection and the Department of Homeland Security.

He is the inventor of pepper spray technology for law enforcement applications and holds multiple patents in chemistry and fluid dynamics. Kamran is the leading expert in federal court proceedings regarding tear gas, mace and pepper spray and has appeared in numerous courts of law as an expert on cases with high media exposure.

Kamran Loghman also lectures on the topic of classical warrior traditions at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. For the past 50 years, he has been a practitioner of Japanese martial arts and India’s warrior tradition. As an expert and martial arts historian, he is widely acknowledged as the leading researcher on the migration of the warrior arts from South Asia to East Asia. Additionally, Kamran Loghman is a scholar of Indian philosophy and has been engaged in the lifelong study of yoga and meditation, practicing directly under some of the most renowned experts of the field. In his PODCAST series, Kamran dives into rarely discussed topics regarding business, work, and life. To listen search for “WoW With Kamran.â€

See bio at: www.KamranLoghman.com
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