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  • AGBU Press Office: Aris Atamian Elected Member of AGBU Central Board

    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone 212.319.6383, x137
    Fax 212.319.6507
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbu.org

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Monday, June 13, 2005

    ARIS ATAMIAN ELECTED MEMBER OF AGBU CENTRAL BOARD

    New York, NY - Mr. Aris Atamian of Paris, France, was elected a member
    of the Central Board of the Armenian General Benevolent Union at its
    meeting of May 14, 2005. A prominent business leader with lifelong
    service to his community, Mr. Atamian will be of great assistance
    to the AGBU Central Board as it moves forward with programs and
    activities to meet the needs of Armenians worldwide. AGBU President
    Berge Setrakian noted that Mr. Atamian's credentials will be valued in
    the development of future plans of the organization throughout Europe.

    Mr. Atamian is a renowned architect based in Paris, France, and
    since 1986, has been a partner of Fernier & Associates. Mr. Atamian
    has many achievements to his credit, including the restoration of
    Palais Ducal, and the design of the Museum of Zervos Foundation,
    the Financial Justice headquarters, and the Cultural Center of the
    Popular Republic of China, all in France. He is also the architect
    of several projects housing various ministry offices in France.

    Mr. Atamian has been a member of AGBU for several decades and has
    served as Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the AGBU Youth Committee in
    Paris. He was instrumental in the realization of the building project
    of the AGBU Alex Manoogian Cultural Center in Paris, serving as a
    volunteer architect. Mr. Atamian also contributed his expertise and
    advice on the AGBU France District project to rebuild the Norashen
    village in Karabakh.
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