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Goli may refer to: People *Goli Ameri (born 1956), Iranian-American politician, diplomat and businesswoman from the U.S. state of Oregon *Oliver Dahl-Goli (1897–1976), Norwegian politician for the Christian Democratic Party Places *Goli, Solukhumbu, Village Development Committee in Solukhumbu District in the Sagarmatha Zone of north-eastern Nepal *Goli, Iran (other), villages in Iran *Goli otok, island off the northern Adriatic coast in Croatia's Primorje-Gorski Kotar county *Goli Vrh, Gorenja vas - Poljane, dispersed settlement in the Gorenja vas - Poljane Municipality in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia *Shah-goli, large park in Tabriz *Goli, Uganda, town in Nebbi District, West Nile, northwestern Uganda, close to the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo *Goli, Andhra Pradesh, village in Palnadu District, Andhra Pradesh, India * A shortening of eGoli, the Zulu and Xhosa-language name of Johannesburg, South Africa Other *''Aakhri Goli'', 1977 Bollywood ...
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Goli Ameri
Goli Ameri (; ; born September 26, 1956) is an Iranian-American businesswoman and former U.S. diplomat. She is the co-founder of StartItUp, a mobile technology platform that provides resources to aspiring entrepreneurs. She formerly served as Under Secretary General for Humanitarian Values and Diplomacy for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs. Ameri ran for the U.S. House of Representatives as a Republican in 2004, and is a former U.S. Representative to the United Nations. She serves on the board of trustees of Freedom House, as well as on the Center for Middle East Public Policy advisory board of the RAND Corporation, a group of public and private sector leaders that provide guidance and support for RAND's Middle East research. Early life and education Ameri was born in Tehran, Iran. She came to the United States as a student in 1974 to attend Stanford University. Ther ...
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