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  • US Ambassador John M. Evans to Speak at U.C. Berkeley on February 19

    PRESS RELEASE
    U.C. Berkeley Armenian Studies Program
    Contact: Prof. Stephan H. Astourian
    Tel: (510) 643-8872
    Email: [email protected]

    AMBASSADOR JOHN EVANS TO SPEAK AT U.C. BERKELEY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19.

    UC Berkeley-The Honorable John M. Evans, U.S. Ambassador to the
    Republic of Armenia, will speak in the Toll Room of the Alumni House
    at U.C. Berkeley on Saturday, February 19, 2005, from 2:30 to 4 p.m.
    Ambassador Evans was confirmed by the Senate on June 25, 2004 and was
    sworn in as the U.S. Ambassador to Armenia on August 11, 2004. He
    presented his credentials to President Kocharian on September 4, 2004.

    This event is organized by Professor Stephan Astourian, Executive
    Director of the Armenian Studies Program at UC Berkeley. Ambassador
    Evans will give a speech entitled `Report from Armenia: 2004-2005,'
    present a video about the work of the Embassy and of the United States
    Agency for International Development (USAID) in Armenia, and engage in
    an open conversation with the faculty, students, and community members
    attending this forum.

    A native of Williamsburg, Virginia, Mr. Evans studied Russian history
    at Yale (B.A., 1970) and Columbia, where he began a Ph.D. before
    joining the Foreign Service. In the first part of his career, he
    served in Tehran (1972-74), in Prague (1975-78), in the Executive
    Secretariat and Office of the Secretary of State (1978-80), in Moscow
    (1981-83), at the U.S. Mission to NATO (1983-86), and as Deputy
    Director of the Soviet Desk (1986-89). His role in coordinating the
    American response to the Armenian earthquake of 1988 earned him a
    medal and statement of appreciation from the Armenian government of
    that time.

    Mr. Evans also served as Deputy Chief of Mission in Prague (1991-94),
    and as Consul General in St. Petersburg (1994-97). He was then chosen
    to lead the OSCE Mission to Moldova, an international mediation and
    peace-keeping effort (1997-99). On his return to Washington in 1999,
    Mr. Evans assumed the direction of the State Department's Office of
    Analysis for Russia and Eurasia, winning a Meritorious Honor Award and
    the CIA Director's Exceptional Performance Award. From May 2002 until
    his appointment to Yerevan, he directed the Office of Russian Affairs
    at the State Department. Ambassador Evans will be accompanied by
    Mrs. Donna Evans, former President of the World Affairs Council of
    Washington D.C.; Mr. Robin Phillips, Mission Director in Armenia for
    USAID; and Mr. Aaron Sherinian, the Embassy's Political Officer and
    Assistance Coordinator in Yerevan

    The best public parking for this event is the Martin Luther King, Jr.
    Student Union Garage located on Bancroft Way (left turn from Telegraph
    Avenue). More information about all available parking lots can be
    found at
    http://pt.berkeley.edu/PublicAndVisitorParking/#TravelingDirections.
    For traveling directions to the campus, please go to the following
    URL: http://www.berkeley.edu/visitors/traveling.html. A large campus
    map is available at http://www.berkeley.edu/map/maps/large_map.html.
    The Alumni House is in the D3 square.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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