Professional history
In 2001, together with Steven Skalet, Mehri founded Mehri & Skalet, a law firm that specializes in discrimination, civil and consumer-rights violations, and corporate fraud. He had been a board member of the National Iranian American Council (NIAC). Mehri’s most notable cases are as follows, many of which resulted in the creation of an outside task force or monitor: * ''Roberts v. Texaco'' (1997) (covered in the book, ''Roberts vs. Texaco: A True Story of Race and Corporate America'', by Bari-Ellen Roberts) * ''Ingram v. The Coca-Cola Company'' (2001) (covered in the book, ''The Real Thing: Truth and Power at the Coca-Cola Company'', by Constance L. Hays) * ''Robinson v. Ford'' (2005) * ''August-Johnson v. Morgan Stanley'' (2007) * ''Amachoev v. Smith Barney'' (2008) * ''Norflet v. John Hancock Life Insurance'' (2009) * ''Carter v. Wells Fargo Advisors'' (2011) * ''Brown v. Medicis Pharmaceutical'' (2013) *''Pars Equality Center et al v. Trump et al'' (2017)The Rooney Rule
In 2002, Mehri cowrote, with Johnnie L. Cochran Jr., a report titled ''Black Coaches in the National Football League: Superior Performance, Inferior Opportunities''. In response, the NFL adopted the Rooney Rule. Named afterThe Fritz Pollard Alliance
In 2003, Mehri cofounded the Fritz Pollard Alliance, a nonprofit dedicated to diversity in the NFL. This affinity group helps minorities secure off-the-field leadership positions in the league, and at various points was led by former NFL players including John Wooten, Harry Carson, and Kellen Winslow. Rob Graves, former General Manager of the Arizona Cardinals, is the current Executive Director.Women on Wall Street
In 2004, together with theWorking IDEAL
In 2017, Mehri cofounded Working IDEAL with Pamela Coukos to advise on inclusive workplaces, diverse talent and fair pay to large and small companies, universities, non-profits, unions and other organizations across the nation.Publications
Mehri’s writings and thoughts on politics and workplace diversity are published in an array of national outlets. His writing on U.S. politics has been featured in The Atlantic and Politico Magazine. These pieces discussed President Donald Trump’s legal issues, civil rights law, and the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. Mehri has also written about workplace diversity and his efforts relating to the Rooney Rule. Additionally, Mehri’s work has informed reports in several recent books, including Carl Ware’s ''Portrait of an American Businessman: One Generation from Cotton Field to Boardroom'', Jim Rooney’s ''A Different Way to Win: Dan Rooney's Story from the Super Bowl to the Rooney Rule'', and ''Diversity, Inc.: The Failed Promise of a Billion-Dollar Business by Pamela Newkirk''.Education
Mehri graduated from Hartwick College in 1983 andAwards
For his advocacy, in 2014, Mr. Mehri was given the Cornell Law School Public Service Award. Hartwick College chose Mr. Mehri as its 2009 Commencement Speaker and inaugural alumni hall of fame. The Detroit City Council passed a testimonial resolution honoring Mr. Mehri and wishing him “continued success in changing the fabric of America”; the Pigskin Club of Washington, D.C. awarded Cyrus Mehri its Award of Excellence; and the City of Miami gave him the Distinguished Visitor Award. In 2019, Mr. Mehri accepted the Diversity and Trailblazing Award at the D&I Honors hosted by Diverse & Engaged. Most recently, Hartwick College selected Mr. Mehri for an Honorary Degree, Doctor of Laws ’21.References
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