Nariman was born in June 1976. He spent his education in the schools of Alborz and Hadaf, and while studying, he learned the principles of retail business from his uncle. As a curious student, he learned different techniques, but none of them could satisfy his eager mind to discover the world around him, so he stepped into the mysterious world of medicine and studied at Shahid Beheshti University. During his studies, he became interested in trade union activities and participated as the union representative of students, it was the beginning of discovering his management capabilities, which has continued up to now by entering the leadership fields in the health industry.
After completing the medical course, Nariman Sadri entered the pharmaceutical industry and worked as an expert and junior manager in several international companies. From 2012 to 2018, he was the CEO of Sanofi, the largest French pharmaceutical company in Iran, and during this time, he was able to consolidate the various units of Sanofi. Together with his professional and experienced team, he was able to carry out strategic plans such as licensed production of drugs in Iran and dozens of joint scientific and research projects with universities and research centers.
Also, after the approval of the JCPOA, due to his efforts, the memorandum of association on research, educational and industrial activities between Sanofi and the Food and Drug Organization of Iran led to the implementation of the largest national diabetes control plan in Iran. In 2014, Dr. Nariman Sadri was selected as one of the young global leaders by the World Economic Forum for his transformational activities in the health industry, an honor that was given to only six other Iranians before him.