Hootan Ahmadi

Hootan Ahmadi (born July 26, 1978) is an English football agent, entrepreneur, trained plastic surgeon and the founder of Collective Sports Management (CSM).
Career
Post graduation, Hootan trained at various hospitals, including Charing Cross, Cheslea Westminster, and Royal Free. and he also wrote 12 peer reviewed Scientific papers.
During his medical training and early career, Hootan worked as a door host in various top night clubs to support his education including Chinawhite, Kensington Roof Gardens, Boujis, Raffles, Elysium, .
In 2010 Hootan left full time Medicine to pursue various business interests, including Collective Sports Management. He has been involved in some high profile transfers including the record-breaking transfer of Brown Ideye to West Bromwich Albion from Dynamo Kyiev.
In 2013, Hootan took over Chinawhite night club, re opening it as "Libertine". The club attracted Premier League footballers as well as A-list celebs and a host of Hip Hop artists. He left the club in August 2014 to concentrate on his sports management company.
Other projects
* PoundForPound - founder and participator in a white collar boxing event, where night club representatives battle it out in the ring to help raise money in aid of the Collective Sports Foundation.
* Collective Sports Foundation - Hootan is the founder of CSF, a charity whose objectives are to provide young people in the UK with sports training, equipment and facilities as well as training and support to help them develop skills so they can participate in society in a responsible and meaningful way.
*Collective Marketing Solutions - Hootan is the founder of CMS, a digital marketing company with clients worldwide.
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