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    Armenian Students' Association Welcomes Two Newest Board Members

    PRESS RELEASE
    333 Atlantic Avenue
    Warwick, RI 02888
    (401) 461-6114
    [email protected]
    Website: www.asainc.org

    NEW YORK, NY - The Armenian Students' Association (ASA) is proud to announce
    the addition of two new members to its Board of Trustees. Aleksandr V.
    Gevorkyan and Rafi Hovsepian were officially elected to the Board during the
    ASA's 96th Annual Convention Meeting last month on June 18th. Also
    re-elected to their Board seats during the meeting were longtime Board
    members Azarig Kooloian, Jr. and R. Carol Norigian.

    Mssrs. Gevorkyan and Hovsepian trace their involvement in the ASA to the
    organization's New York branch, where they made a name for themselves by
    holding a series of cultural and social events aimed at keeping the New York
    City Armenian community viable and vibrant. Hovsepian first joined the New
    York ASA branch as a member in 1996, while Gevorkyan's membership with the
    branch began in 2000. Both have also served as capable and personable
    branch presidents: Hovsepian from 2000-2002 and Gevorkyan from 2002-2005.

    The ASA's Board of Trustees is made up of nine members that are elected to
    terms of three years apiece. In addition to the above-mentioned four
    individuals, the Board members include Brian Assadourian, Beatrice Babgouni,
    George Chakoian, Thomas Pitts, Jr. and Robert Semonian. Hovsepian's term,
    along with those of Kooloian and Norigian, is set for the standard
    three-year period. Gevorkyan's term, however, is scheduled to last for one
    year, as he took over the seat of a Board member who had resigned earlier
    this year.

    Headquartered in Warwick, RI, the Armenian Students' Association is the
    oldest major Armenian organization founded in the United States, established
    in 1910. The purposes of this Association are educational and charitable,
    in that it shall encourage educational pursuits by Armenians in America and
    the raising of their intellectual standards, provide financial assistance in
    the form of scholarships and loans to deserving Armenian students, develop
    fellowship among them, cultivate in them the spirit of service in the public
    interest, and acquaint them and the entire American community with Armenian
    culture.

    For more information, please contact the national office of the Armenian
    Students' Association at (401) 461-6114 or visit the organization's Web site
    at www.asainc.org.
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