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Iran Davar Ardalan (born April 1, 1964) is an AI strategist and storyteller with a career spanning Booz Allen,
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, and the White House Presidential Innovation Fellowship program. She has led significant research on large language models and risk mitigation, and led AI integration and digital transformation initiatives across sectors. Known professionally as Davar Ardalan, she is the former founder of TulipAI, former Executive Producer of Audio at National Geographic, and has served as co-chair of the Cultural Heritage and AI track at
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's AI for Good. Prior to this, she was deputy director of the White House Presidential Innovation Fellowship Program in Washington, D.C. She was also a long-time journalist at NPR News, where she helped shape the news shows ''
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''. From 2018 to 2022, Ardalan was the founder and chief storytelling officer at IVOW (Intelligent Voices of Wisdom), which championed culturally conscious data strategies across multiple industries, from academia to development and enterprise. In April 2021, Project Voice awarded IVOW the Google Developer of the Year for Sina, the Storyteller. Ardalan previously served as Managing Editor at
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. Ardalan is also active as a visual artist, working in acrylic and collage with themes related to artificial intelligence. In 2025, Ardalan was a finalist in two categories of the Booz Allen Gen AI Academy Awards for her innovative work in generative AI and storytelling. She has been recognized with 2023 and 2024 Signal Awards for her work with National Geographic, and recognized with a
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Team Leadership award for Space Apps, two NABJ Awards, a Gracie Award from the American Women in Radio and Television and a shout-out in the comic strip Zippy. In May 2014, she was the recipient of an
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, for individual achievement and for promoting cultural unity. She is the author of two books, ''My Name is Iran'' and ''The Persian Square''. A third book co-authored by Ardalan, AI for Community, explores the role of AI in human flourishing and will be published by
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in 2025.


Career

Ardalan's career in American media began in 1991 at KOAT-TV in
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. A year later, she made the switch to radio as a reporter at KUNM-FM in Albuquerque. She produced cultural and news stories on health and environmental concerns in Los Alamos for which she won first place in documentaries from the
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in New Mexico.


National Geographic

Ardalan joined
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in August 2020. As National Geographic's executive producer of audio, she oversees the podcast series ''Overheard'', as well as the limited series ''Into the Depths'', which followed a group of Black divers dedicated to finding and documenting some of the thousand slave ships that wrecked in the Atlantic Ocean during the transatlantic slave trade. Together with
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, Ardalan's audio team has also piloted Soundbank, a database featuring crowdsourced sounds of nature from explorers and photographers around the world.


White House Presidential Innovation Fellowship

Davar Ardalan joined the White House Presidential Innovation Fellows program (PIF) as deputy director and Director of Storytelling in October 2018, working with Executive Director Joshua DiFrances. The fellowship pairs entrepreneurs, designers and innovators from the private sector to team up with forward-thinking agency partners to modernize critical government services, including transportation, healthcare, veterans affairs, and American technology, as well as hosting engagement workshops on data and digital storytelling.


SecondMuse

As Director of Storytelling, Ardalan led campaigns for clients such as NASA, USAID, the Australian Aid program, and the World Bank. These campaigns centered around big data, sustainability, ocean health, food and nutrition, and materials innovation. In 2017, Ardalan designed an immersive storytelling project around healthy eating in the South Pacific funded by the innovationXchange of the Australian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The pilots launched in the South Pacific in 2018 and were geared towards tackling malnutrition and bringing back pride to traditional diets via VR and gamification.


NPR

Ardalan joined NPR in 1993. She began as a temporary production assistant in July 1993 and moved to a full-time production assistant position at '' Weekend Edition Sunday'' a year later. She held many titles at NPR News, including Senior Producer of NPR's Identify and Culture Unit, Senior Supervising Producer of ''Weekend Edition'', Senior Supervising Producer of ''Morning Edition''. Throughout her career, she has produced a wide array of radio stories, especially those pertaining to the culture, art, history, women's rights, and politics in Iran, as well as issues surrounding the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Ardalan left NPR in 2010, but subsequently came back to the organization. Ardalan was the senior producer of NPR's '' Tell Me More'' and in 2015, her last position at NPR was Senior Producer of the Identity and Culture Unit. She was responsible for decisions that required elaborate coordination such as live broadcasts from
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. Ardalan is an advocate for cross-platform storytelling, and at NPR, her real-time storytelling campaigns cultivated thought leaders across platforms and reached millions on
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TulipAI

At TulipAI, Ardalan has presented a variety of AI-powered initiatives that encompass cultural, ethical, and technological dimensions. One such initiative is the AI Assistant for podcasts, an example of which is CK, an AI digital assistant that co-hosts the "Long Sought" podcast. This assistant enables listeners to delve into historical data and stories, integrating past narratives with contemporary AI features. As of October 2023, CK supports multilingual interactions, though it restricts user messages to ten per session due to ecological and computational considerations. Another TulipAI project, "Soundscapes," focuses on producing audio content that is both ethically sourced and culturally diverse, and uses a profit-sharing model to encourage sustainability and ethical practices in audio production.


Author of ''The Persian Square''

Ardalan is the author of ''The Persian Square'', an intimate but historically grounded telling of how American and Iranian traditions have embraced one another. This digital book, available on iTunes and Kindle, offers a vivid portrait of Iranian Americans — exploring the early intersections between the two countries' citizens and the unexpected places where American and Iranian tradition have embraced one another. It includes historical documents, handwritten letters, archival photos, and over 30 media files including music, videos and several audio recordings from 1912, 1915, and 1924 used with permission from
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. The book also contains links to certain NPR stories from between 1995 and 2012 with permission from NPR.


Author of ''My Name is Iran''

In 2004, Ardalan's full name, Iran Davar Ardalan, inspired the three-part NPR/
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series, ''My Name is Iran'', which traced her Iranian heritage, as well as her own experiences after the 1979
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. In 1984, she was an English news anchor at IRIB News broadcasting throughout the Persian Gulf Region. In her book, she writes about the struggle of a nation as reflected in her family's story led to her memoir ''My Name Is Iran'' published by Henry Holt in 2008.


Education

Ardalan earned a B.A. in communications and journalism from the
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. She was born in San Francisco and has also lived and worked in Iran as a television newscaster for
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English News. Ardalan attended elementary and middle school at Iranzamin International School in Tehran and graduated from
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in
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Family

She is a great-granddaughter of Ali-Akbar Davar and is married to John Oliver Smith, an environmental engineer and entrepreneur. Ardalan and Smith have raised eight children together and live in the Washington, D.C., metro area. Her mother was
Laleh Bakhtiar Laleh Mehree Bakhtiar (born Mary Nell Bakhtiar; July 29, 1938 – October 18, 2020) was an Iranian-American Islamic and Sufi scholar, author, translator, and psychologist. She produced a gender-neutral translation of the Quran, ''The Sublime Quran ...
(born Mary Nell Bakhtiar), a renowned Iranian-American scholar, lauded for Islamic spirituality and Quranic critical thinking. Bakhtiar authored, translated, edited, and adapted over 150 books including ''The Sense of Unity'' with her then-husband Nader Ardalan, and ''Sufi Expressions of the Mystic Quest''. One of her proudest accomplishments came in 2007 with her translation of the Quran called The Sublime Quran. Ardalan serves as a board member and Director of Data for Bakhtiar's Institute of Traditional Psychoethics and Guidance, and is building a conversational AI based on her mother's work. "Laleh AI" is designed to preserve the teachings and insights of Bakhtiar through an interactive AI experience that aims to blend respect for past wisdom with the technological advancements of the future. Her father is
Nader Ardalan Nader Ardalan (born 9 March 1939) is an Iranian Americans, Iranian American architect, urban planner, educator, theorist and author. Ardalan has had a significant impact on contemporary architecture in Iran, the Middle East, and North America as ...
, an architect with a long and distinguished international career in the fields of planning, architecture and historic preservation. He is a recognized world leader and expert in the field of environmentally sustainable and culturally relevant design. Her grandmother, Helen Jeffreys Bakhtiar, a public health worker in Iran during the 1950s, was honored by the nomadic Bakhtiari tribe, who named a mountain after her. Her uncle Jamshid,Ardalan 2010, p. 235. better known as Jim, was a fullback and
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at the
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and he was selected by the
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as a first-team back on its 1957 College Football All-America Team; he later became a psychiatrist. Ardalan's parents married in 1960 and divorced in 1976.


Awards and recognition

In April 2002, Ardalan and Jacki Lyden received a Gracie award from the American Women in Radio and Television for the NPR documentary ''Loss and Its Aftermath'', the story of Israeli and Palestinian parents speaking about the deaths of their children in the conflict. On May 10, 2014, Ardalan was awarded an Ellis Island Medal of Honor at a ceremony in New York City. This honor is awarded to "American citizens who have distinguished themselves within their own ethnic groups while exemplifying the values of the American way of life." In March 2022, Ardalan's team at National Geographic's ''Overheard'' were honored at the Ambies for Best Knowledge, Science and Tech Podcast. The team also won three Anthem Awards in February 2022: Gold for the episode ''In Conversation: Reframing Black History and Culture'', and two silver medals, for ''Searching for the Himalaya’s Ghost Cats'' and ''Olympic Training During a Pandemic''. In May 2022, ''Overheard'' received a Webby, in the category of Diversity and Inclusion in Podcast, for its episode ''A Reckoning in Tulsa''.


External links


Long Sought
podcast
Soundscapes

Laleh AI

Zabanzad


References

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