Ali Aslan

Internationally Renowned Presenter & Moderator

Ali Aslan is an internationally renowned TV presenter, talk show host, conference moderator, and journalist. His international career in broadcast journalism spans more than two decades and three continents and includes work for CNN in Washington DC, ABC News in New York, Channel News Asia in Istanbul and Deutsche Welle TV in Berlin.

"One of the world’s most sought-after moderators and Masters of Ceremonies"

Topics

  • International Affairs
  • European Current Affairs
  • Middle East Current Affairs
  • Transatlantic Relations
  • Moderator & Interviewer

Languages

He presents in English, German and Turkish.

How he presents

Ali Aslan stands out as one of a kind, a highly accomplished and respected professional, bringing a refreshing combination of versatility and intellect to events.

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In Detail

With a global audience reaching over 100 countries and over 100 million viewers each week, Aslan has hosted numerous international television talk shows during his career. He has interviewed and shared the stage with numerous Presidents, Prime Ministers, CEOs, Nobel Prize winners and leading personalities from around the world, including US President Bill Clinton, French President Emmanuel Macron and European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde. Aslan earned two master’s degrees in International Relations and Journalism from Columbia University and a bachelor’s degree in International Politics from Georgetown University in Washington DC.

What he offers you

Both as a keynote speaker and as a moderator or interviewer, Ali is a highly articulate analyst of international affairs.

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