Kareem Rahma is an Egyptian-American comedian, artist, and media entrepreneur. He was born in Cairo, Egypt and raised in Mendota Heights, Minnesota. He received his bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, and attended the master of business communication program at the University of St. Thomas.
Rahma is one of the founders of Nameless Network, a media company started by a group of former Vice employees. He is a senior advisor to XTR, a community of documentary filmmakers. Previously, he worked at The New York Times, where his title was Growth Editor.
Rahma has been nominated for three Webby awards including Best Individual Performance alongside Sam Morril and Trevor Noah, Best Longform Comedy, and Best Short Form Comedy alongside Trevor Noah and Ted Lasso.