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    AGBU PRESS OFFICE
    55 East 59th Street, New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone (212) 319-6383
    Fax (212) 319-6507
    Email [email protected]
    Webpage www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    Thursday, July 22, 2004

    AGBU INTERNSHIP PROGRAM A SUCCESS

    NEW YORK, NY- From a large and highly competitive candidate pool, 34
    aspiring professionals were selected to participate in AGBU's 17th
    Annual New York Summer Intern Program (NYSIP). The Program selection
    process while difficult, focuses on individuals who have not only
    demonstrated an ability to excel in their respective academic
    environments, but have also balanced such scholastic success with
    diverse and impressive extracurricular interests. The 2004 intern
    class, hailing from Austria, Brazil, Canada, England, France,
    Switzerland and the United States is no exception, and each has been
    provided with a unique and invaluable opportunity to gain the
    vocational experience necessary to complement their various fields of
    study. The United Nations, the Mayor's Office, ESPN Radio and Wachovia
    Securities are among the organizations participating in the Program.
    All this within an exciting backdrop that is New York City.

    "Interning at David Scheinfeld and Associates has been an amazing
    experience. I was able to gain insight as to how the legal system
    operates and thus enabled me to decide if I want to pursue this as a
    career in Austria." (Bagin Hartunian-Tahmasians, Austria)

    In addition to providing each intern with a 'day job,' the eight-week
    Program itinerary includes a number of educational and cultural events
    for its participants. Thus far, the interns have attended a lecture
    exploring the psychological effects of genocide and trauma, presented
    by Dr. Anie Kalayjian, and have been introduced to the literature of
    Arthur Nersesian and Nancy Kricorian through a series of book readings
    by the authors. At a Young Professionals of Greater New York (YPGNY)
    sponsored event Mr. Nersessian discussed his "Chinese Takeout, " while
    a later seminar would highlight Ms. Kricorian's "Dreams of Bread and
    Fire."

    "Growing up, I wasn't very involved in the Armenian Community. I am
    grateful to the AGBU New York Summer Internship Program for organizing
    such thought provoking lectures that have enabled me to rediscover my
    own identity." (Kristina Kazarian, USA )

    With a further three weeks remaining, each intern is seeking to
    maximize their time in the Big Apple. While they have wholeheartedly
    embraced the professional opportunities afforded to them, they have
    equally made themselves available for various community service
    projects. Of particular note, the Program participants volunteered
    their services for the Target Children's Day at the South Street
    Seaport, sponsored by Target Stores, as part of the Downtown NYC River
    to River Festival 2004, and in association with Thirteen/WNET New
    York, as well as for the Sunshine for Seniors Program in conjunction
    with YPGNY. Along the way, all have started on a road that will see
    them maintain lasting friendships with like-minded young cosmopolitan
    Armenians.

    "I'll be leaving New York... knowing that I have a wealth of
    friends... who have shared my experience and culture. Best of all
    though: I'll be leaving New York as an Armenian." (Emily Ohanjanians,
    Toronto, Canada)

    The AGBU New York Summer Intern Program would not be possible without
    the guidance, dedication and generous support of Vartkess and Rita
    Balian, founders of the Program and co-chairs of the President's Club
    since 1987, whose invaluable leadership has inspired interns from
    around the world. The President's Club, as sponsors of the Program,
    have sustained and expanded the Program in order to offer Armenian
    students opportunities to gain professional work experience that will
    aid them in their future careers.
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