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    Glendale News Press
    LATimes.com
    Jan 26 2005

    ANC loses director to clerk race

    Ardashes Kassakhian will step down as executive director to focus on
    his bid for Glendale city clerk. Other candidates are also cutting
    back work schedules.

    By Josh Kleinbaum, News-Press and Leader


    GLENDALE - Ardashes Kassakhian began a 10-week sabbatical from the
    Armenian National Committee this week to focus on his campaign for
    city clerk, highlighting the effort that nine candidates are putting
    into the first competitive race for city clerk in 75 years.

    Kassakhian, who has worked for the committee's Western Region for
    five years and has been its executive director for the last two, will
    campaign full-time for the April 5 election, he said. Armen
    Carapetian, the region's government relations director, will serve as
    acting executive director.

    "I'm going to miss the work that I've been able to do here, but
    directing a nonprofit and running the city clerk's office, there's a
    lot of similarities," Kassakhian said. "I'm grateful for all my
    experience here. They afforded me the opportunity to serve the
    community of Glendale, to work intimately with city officials and
    others."

    Kassakhian is the only candidate for city clerk who is leaving his
    day job entirely for the campaign, but several other candidates said
    they will reduce their workload during the next 10 weeks. Kathryn Van
    Houten, an attorney, said she will tone down her volunteer work.
    Stephen L. Ropfogel, an independent business owner, is reducing the
    amount of time he's spending on work, as is Stephanie Landregan, a
    landscape artist.

    Narineh Barzegar, a graduate student, postponed classes for a quarter
    to focus on the election. Gary Sysock, deputy executive officer with
    Los Angeles County Clerk of the Board, has vacation time stored up,
    and Lorna Vartanian, financial accounting manager for a law firm,
    said she would take time off if needed.

    "I'm still in the planning stages," Vartanian said. "I don't have all
    of that quite figured out yet. But I'm going to gauge that as I go
    along and certainly work accordingly."

    Two candidates, Paulette Mardikian and George McCullough, could not
    be reached for comment.

    During his time at the Armenian National Committee, Kassakhian led
    the committee's push for genocide education, served as its liaison to
    state and federal legislators and helped mobilize Glendale's Armenian
    voters. In Glendale elections, the Armenian National Committee's
    endorsement has become among the most sought after.

    "If he doesn't win the election, we'd love him to come back," said
    Steve Dadaian, chairman of the committee's Western Region board of
    directors. "He does the work of three men. He knows a lot about
    Armenian American issues regionally, but he also knows what the local
    issues are for the Glendale voters and the community."

    Dadaian wasn't sure if the committee will hire a permanent
    replacement for Kassakhian before the April election. For now,
    Carapetian will focus on regional activities to commemorate the 90th
    anniversary of the Armenian genocide, working with federal
    legislators and creating a community outreach plan for the
    committee's Western Region.

    "We're not replacing Ardy. You can't replace Ardy," Carapetian said.
    "He's built wide community contacts, and not just in the Armenian
    community."
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