Firoz lalji biography channels

          The Firoz Lalji Institute hosts a wide range of public events with world-leading expert speakers to explore the African continent, including lectures, seminars..

          Board of Directors

          Firoz Lalji

          Chairman of the Board

          Firoz Lalji is owner and Chairman of the Board of Zones, Inc., which he co-founded.

          Zones is a national provider of information technology products and solutions to businesses and the public sector.

          Join us as we make history on Monday, January 30, as the Channels Media group and the Firoz Lalji institute for Africa in the London School of Economics.

        1. Join us as we make history on Monday, January 30, as the Channels Media group and the Firoz Lalji institute for Africa in the London School of Economics.
        2. The Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa at LSE invites you to participate in the first Black History Month literary competition open to writers.
        3. The Firoz Lalji Institute hosts a wide range of public events with world-leading expert speakers to explore the African continent, including lectures, seminars.
        4. The Climb is a joint podcast production from Channels Television and the Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa.
        5. LSE has from its very foundation in been deeply involved with Africa and African issues.
        6. Lalji is also the owner of Fana Capital Corp., a real estate investment company operating in the United States and Canada. Lalji started his career in Canada in 1973 with the acquisition of an interest in Kits Cameras, Inc., a four-store camera chain in Vancouver, British Columbia, which he leveraged to 225 stores in Canada and the U.S.

          He moved to the U.S. in 1981, sold Kits Cameras in 1997 and has been active with Zones and Fana since then.

          Lalji was born in Uganda and obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from the London School of Economics in 1969.

          He attended Harvard Business School for an OPM program from 1991 to 1993. Lalji is an advisory board member of US Bank of Washington, London School of Economics,