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Azara Fa'leh-Tirest is the eldest daughter of the [[House of Fa'leh-Tirest]], a noble house of Cadenza which historically held the titles of [[Earl of Great Meqn]] and, later, [[Earl of Elagesk]]. Although the house has been without titles since the eighteenth century, it retains significant influence in Cadenzan politics and is well-connected in the upper echelons of the nation's society. Her father, Roshnat Fa'leh-Tirest, was a senior advisor to three successive [[Duke of Cadenza|dukes of Cadenza]] and, among other appointments, Chancellor of the [[Imperial College of Ro'ekha]]. Her mother, Serama Doredh, was from a cadet branch of the ruling house of [[Do'rediq]] and was [[Supreme and Constitutional Court|President of the Supreme and Constitutional Court]] until her death in 2009. | Azara Fa'leh-Tirest is the eldest daughter of the [[House of Fa'leh-Tirest]], a noble house of Cadenza which historically held the titles of [[Earl of Great Meqn]] and, later, [[Earl of Elagesk]]. Although the house has been without titles since the eighteenth century, it retains significant influence in Cadenzan politics and is well-connected in the upper echelons of the nation's society. Her father, Roshnat Fa'leh-Tirest, was a senior advisor to three successive [[Duke of Cadenza|dukes of Cadenza]] and, among other appointments, Chancellor of the [[Imperial College of Ro'ekha]]. Her mother, Serama Doredh, was from a cadet branch of the ruling house of [[Do'rediq]] and was [[Supreme and Constitutional Court|President of the Supreme and Constitutional Court]] until her death in 2009. | ||
Fa'leh-Tirest was born in Cadenza at [[Saint Misrav's Hospital]] on 3 August 1962. She attended private schools in the city, graduating from [[Venerable Urram College]]<!-- named for an early abbot of Meqn? -->, of which her parents were trustees, in 1980. She earned a Bachelor's in Commercial Administration from the [[University of the Sidereal Crown at | Fa'leh-Tirest was born in Cadenza at [[Saint Misrav's Hospital]] on 3 August 1962. She attended private schools in the city, graduating from [[Venerable Urram College]]<!-- named for an early abbot of Meqn? -->, of which her parents were trustees, in 1980. She earned a Bachelor's in Commercial Administration from the [[University of the Sidereal Crown at Martheqa]] in 1983 and in 1986 received a Master's in Business Administration from [[Holy Sepulchre University]] in [[Arimathea]]. | ||
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Nationality | Cadenzan |
Alma mater | Holy Sepulchre University |
Occupation | Civil servant |
Azara Fa'leh-Tirest (born 3 August 1962) is a senior Cadenzan civil servant and, since 2012, the current Chairman of the Commerce Board of Cadenza. She has presided over the period of the highest economic growth in the state's modern history.
In 2019 she was named one of the Top 10 most powerful women in Astyria by Citizen magazine.
Biography
Azara Fa'leh-Tirest is the eldest daughter of the House of Fa'leh-Tirest, a noble house of Cadenza which historically held the titles of Earl of Great Meqn and, later, Earl of Elagesk. Although the house has been without titles since the eighteenth century, it retains significant influence in Cadenzan politics and is well-connected in the upper echelons of the nation's society. Her father, Roshnat Fa'leh-Tirest, was a senior advisor to three successive dukes of Cadenza and, among other appointments, Chancellor of the Imperial College of Ro'ekha. Her mother, Serama Doredh, was from a cadet branch of the ruling house of Do'rediq and was President of the Supreme and Constitutional Court until her death in 2009.
Fa'leh-Tirest was born in Cadenza at Saint Misrav's Hospital on 3 August 1962. She attended private schools in the city, graduating from Venerable Urram College, of which her parents were trustees, in 1980. She earned a Bachelor's in Commercial Administration from the University of the Sidereal Crown at Martheqa in 1983 and in 1986 received a Master's in Business Administration from Holy Sepulchre University in Arimathea.