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| birth_name = Arvin Akhmadovich Dzeranov | | birth_name = Arvin Akhmadovich Dzeranov | ||
| birth_date = September, 1999 | | birth_date = September 23, 1999 | ||
| birth_place = {{wp|Braunschweig}}, {{wp|Germany}} | | birth_place = {{wp|Braunschweig}}, {{wp|Germany}} | ||
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| height = 173 cm | | height = 173 cm | ||
| spouse = Kamilla Hamidovic | | spouse = {{marriage|Kamilla Hamidovic|2035}} | ||
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| children = 2 | | children = 2 | ||
| parents = {{unbulleted list|Akhmad Abdulhadovich Dzeranov (father)|Anna Amina (mother)}} | | parents = {{unbulleted list|Akhmad Abdulhadovich Dzeranov (father)|Anna Amina (mother)}} | ||
| relatives = | | relatives = Karen Dzeranova (sister) | ||
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| education = {{unbulleted list|{{wp|Stony Brook University|Long Island University}} ({{wp|Bachelor of Arts|BA}}) | {{wp|University of British Columbia|British Columbia University}} ({{wp|Master of Arts|MA}} }} | | education = {{unbulleted list|{{wp|Stony Brook University|Long Island University}} ({{wp|Bachelor of Arts|BA}}) | {{wp|University of British Columbia|British Columbia University}} ({{wp|Master of Arts|MA}}) }} | ||
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==Early life and career== | ==Early life and career== | ||
Dzeranov was born to a muslim immigrant parents of {{wp|Kazakh Americans|Kazakh}} and {{wp|Algeria-Germany relations|Algerian}} ancestry. He was born in {{wp|Braunschweig}}, {{wp|Germany}} but moved to the {{wp|United States}} at the age of 5. His father was a professor at {{wp|New York University|University of New York}}, while her mother was a manager at {{wp|Siemens|Halske}} American branch in {{wp|New Jersey}}. He has a younger sister, | Dzeranov was born to a muslim immigrant parents of {{wp|Kazakh Americans|Kazakh}} and {{wp|Algeria-Germany relations|Algerian}} ancestry. He was born in {{wp|Braunschweig}}, {{wp|Germany}} but moved to the {{wp|United States}} at the age of 5. His father was a professor at {{wp|New York University|University of New York}}, while her mother was a manager at {{wp|Siemens|Halske}} American branch in {{wp|New Jersey}}. He has a younger sister, Karen Dzeranova, who worked for the {{wp|United States Department of Agriculture|USDA}} in the 2030s. Dzeranov was raised as a muslim and continues to follow Islam. | ||
Dzeranov attended {{wp|Bloomfield High School}}, where he was active in student council activity and world language club. He also went to Islamic prep school everyday after his regular schooling. After graduating from high school in 2017, Dzeranov later went to {{wp|Stony Brook University|Long Island University}} to study communication. He was active in the undergraduate student government between 2018-2020. He graduated in 2023 with a {{wp|Bachelor of Arts|B.A.}} degree. | Dzeranov attended {{wp|Bloomfield High School}}, where he was active in student council activity and world language club. He also went to Islamic prep school everyday after his regular schooling. After graduating from high school in 2017, Dzeranov later went to {{wp|Stony Brook University|Long Island University}} to study communication. He was active in the undergraduate student government between 2018-2020. He graduated in 2023 with a {{wp|Bachelor of Arts|B.A.}} degree. | ||
Dzeranov began his professional career as a general affairs staff for [[Daesang Engineering]], a Korean auto parts maker company in {{wp|Bulloch County, Georgia|Bulloch, Georgia}}. He was working in that capacity while also attending an online coding bootcamp, {{wp|Flatiron School|Frontiers Academy}}. In 2025, he resigned from his job to attend {{wp|University of British Columbia|British Columbia University}}, then received a {{wp|Master of Arts|M.A. degree}} in digital media in 2027. After getting his masters degree, he began working as a {{wp|Project manager|project assistant}} for [[Valiant Technology Service]], a {{wp|San Francisco}}-based IT consulting company from 2027 until 2031, when he moved to {{wp|Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta}} and started working for {{wp|Posco|KOSCO}} in {{wp|Johns Creek, Georgia}}. | Dzeranov began his professional career as a general affairs staff for [[Daesang Engineering]], a Korean auto parts maker company in {{wp|Bulloch County, Georgia|Bulloch, Georgia}}. He was working in that capacity while also attending an online coding bootcamp, {{wp|Flatiron School|Frontiers Academy}}. In 2025, he resigned from his job to attend {{wp|University of British Columbia|British Columbia University}}, then received a {{wp|Master of Arts|M.A. degree}} in digital media in 2027. After getting his masters degree, he began working as a {{wp|Project manager|project assistant}} for [[Valiant Technology Service]], a {{wp|San Francisco}}-based IT consulting company from 2027 until 2031, when he moved to {{wp|Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta}} and started working for {{wp|Posco|KOSCO}} in {{wp|Johns Creek, Georgia}}. |
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Arvin Dzeranov | |
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Member of the Atlantian Parliament for New Jersey | |
Assumed office January 20, 2049 Serving with Kareem Suleiman | |
Preceded by | Wade Gilkeson |
Personal details | |
Born | Arvin Akhmadovich Dzeranov September 23, 1999 Braunschweig, Germany |
Citizenship | Atlantian |
Nationality | Atlantian |
Political party | National Democratic Party |
Height | 173 cm (5 ft 8 in) |
Spouse | Kamilla Hamidovic (m. 2035) |
Children | 2 |
Parents |
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Relatives | Karen Dzeranova (sister) |
Education | |
Arvin Akhmadovich Dzeranov (/dʒɛrɑnɔv/ zair-uh-nov; born September 23, 1999) is an Atlantian politician affiliated with the Forward Party. He currently serves as one of the Atlantian senators representing New Jersey since 2049. He was the Atlantian representative for New Jersey's 11th congressional district from 2052 to 2054. Before his political career, Dzeranov worked as the Administrative Director for KOSCO branch in the United States.
Early life and career
Dzeranov was born to a muslim immigrant parents of Kazakh and Algerian ancestry. He was born in Braunschweig, Germany but moved to the United States at the age of 5. His father was a professor at University of New York, while her mother was a manager at Halske American branch in New Jersey. He has a younger sister, Karen Dzeranova, who worked for the USDA in the 2030s. Dzeranov was raised as a muslim and continues to follow Islam.
Dzeranov attended Bloomfield High School, where he was active in student council activity and world language club. He also went to Islamic prep school everyday after his regular schooling. After graduating from high school in 2017, Dzeranov later went to Long Island University to study communication. He was active in the undergraduate student government between 2018-2020. He graduated in 2023 with a B.A. degree.
Dzeranov began his professional career as a general affairs staff for Daesang Engineering, a Korean auto parts maker company in Bulloch, Georgia. He was working in that capacity while also attending an online coding bootcamp, Frontiers Academy. In 2025, he resigned from his job to attend British Columbia University, then received a M.A. degree in digital media in 2027. After getting his masters degree, he began working as a project assistant for Valiant Technology Service, a San Francisco-based IT consulting company from 2027 until 2031, when he moved to Atlanta and started working for KOSCO in Johns Creek, Georgia.