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Monzer Hourani was born on 22 June, 1943 in Palestine, is a Lebanese-American engineer and inventor. Discover Monzer Hourani's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?
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Engineer, inventor, founder and CEO of Medistar |
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Monzer Hourani Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Monzer Hourani worth at the age of 80 years old? Monzer Hourani’s income source is mostly from being a successful Engineer. He is from Lebanon. We have estimated Monzer Hourani's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Monzer Hourani (منذر الحوراني) is a Lebanese-American engineer and inventor.
He is the founder and president of Medistar, a company specializing in healthcare real estate development.
Hourani was born and educated in Lebanon, where he had a traumatic childhood.
Hourani was born on 22 June 1943 to Adib and Adiba Hourani; he was the eldest of four siblings.
The Houranis were a well-to-do family originating from Marjayoun in South Lebanon; they owned land across the border from Lebanon in then-northern Palestine.
Monzer was born in Palestine, but his exact birthplace is unknown due to the destruction of his birth records in a church fire.
When Monzer was five, his family left their holdings in Palestine and fled to Tripoli in Northern Lebanon to escape the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.
Hourani grew up in Tripoli, where his father taught English and history in college.
Hourani showed a talent for music when he was six, and at eight he started taking piano lessons.
Ten years after moving back to Lebanon, the country witnessed a rise in political and religious tension, culminating in the 1958 Lebanon crisis.
The war involved a US military intervention in support of then-Lebanese president Camille Chamoun.
The young Hourani would spend hours at the US Information Services Library, where, on 8 May 1958, the library was attacked by a mob of insurgents.
Hourani hid under a library table, but he witnessed the murder of the librarian by stabbing.
The traumatized Hourani ran home and would not stop screaming for two days.
On 21 June 1958, Hourani's mother was shot in front of him when the two were out in an unstable Tripoli neighborhood.
He moved to the US in 1965 where he obtained bachelor degrees in architecture and architectural engineering from the University of Texas at Austin.
After completing his secondary education in Lebanon in 1965, Hourani was offered a scholarship to a Russian university to complete his studies in physics, he turned down the opportunity and traveled to the US to study at the University of Texas at Austin.
In 1969, he obtained bachelor degrees in architecture and architectural engineering.
In the 1970s, Hourani pioneered the use of prestressed concrete for the enforcement of slabs on grade and retaining walls.
Hourani worked for a short while in Detroit's Giffels & Rosetti; he returned to Lebanon for a while and moved back to the US in 1971 where he was employed with an architect in Phoenix.
In 1972, he founded Lenert Hourani & Associates Structural Engineering with structural engineer Don Lenert.
In 1975, the business was renamed M. Hourani & Associates after Lenert retired.
Hourani founded an engineering firm which he sold in the early 1980s to support his family in Lebanon during the 1982 Lebanese civil war.
In the 1980s Hourani obtained financing from Lebanese and European investors to fund large-scale real estate projects in Houston.
Soon afterwards, the Early 1980s recession hit and many developers went bankrupt.
Hourani could not complete his building projects because he could not obtain loans from the distressed banks; his foreign investors bailed out and asked to be compensated.
He was able to pay the investors back by focusing on other projects.
In 1983, he founded the Medistar corporation.
In 1983 he established Medistar, a healthcare real estate development company.
In 1989 the U.S. Congress established the Resolution Trust Corporation, an asset management company charged with liquidating assets, primarily real estate-related assets such as mortgage loans, that had been assets of savings and loan associations (S&Ls) declared insolvent by the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) as a consequence of the savings and loan crisis of the 1980s.
According to Hourani, the RTC refused the remaining loan funds and wanted him to immediately pay off his loans on the uncompleted projects.
He asked the RTC to continue funding his loans; he offered his "personal real estate and investment lands as additional collateral to the RTC".
The RTC took and sold Hourani's land at low prices leaving him with debt.
Afterwards, Hourani was sued for over a $250 million and his lawyers recommended that he files for bankruptcy; he refused and paid off his debt to the banks and to his investors.
In the 1990s, Hourani's healthcare real estate development business resumed successfully; one of his major clients was Healthsouth.
Hourani's firms again faced adversity when Healtsouth was almost dissolved when main management figures were arrested and charged with bribery and fraud.
Medistar picked up with other clients.
In 2002 Hourani patented window braces designed to resist Category 4 and 5 hurricanes; he also conceived proprietary technology for an oil skimmer inspired by the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill disaster in Alaska, and the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Hourani is known for the invention of the Integrated Viral Protection (IVP) Biodefense Indoor Air Protection System launched in August 2020, a HEPA air scrubber that traps and neutralizes airborne pathogens.
Hourani came up with the idea of a HEPA air scrubber that neutralizes SARS-CoV-2 in March 2020.