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    Armenian Assembly of America
    122 C Street, NW, Suite 350
    Washington, DC 20001
    Phone: 202-393-3434
    Fax: 202-638-4904
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.armenianassembly.org
     
    PRESS RELEASE
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    March 9, 2005
    CONTACT: Christine Kojoian
    Email: [email protected]


    ASSEMBLY BOARD OF TRUSTEES CONVENE FOR ANNUAL MEETING IN FLORIDA
    Organization Officials & Supporters Review Year, Discuss Future Agenda

    Boca Raton, FL - The Armenian Assembly held its annual national meeting
    in Boca Raton, Florida last week to review operations in Washington,
    Los Angeles and Yerevan, launch new initiatives and honor those who
    have served the Armenian cause with distinction.

    The 33rd annual Board of Trustees meeting was held March 4-5 at the
    Boca Raton Resort and Club and included two full days of business
    meetings.

    As the first order of business, Board of Trustees Chairman Hirair
    Hovnanian welcomed participants and thanked them for their involvement
    in the meeting. Reflecting on the standard for the Assembly's
    three decades of service to the Armenian people, Hovnanian said
    it was imperative to continually "strive for perfection in all the
    Assembly does." He also challenged each member to grow the Assembly
    exponentially, so that the organization can better support the citizens
    of Armenia and Karabakh to face the enormous challenges ahead.

    Looking ahead, participants reviewed the Assembly's legislative
    priorities which include: maintaining robust assistance to Armenia and
    Karabakh, maintaining U.S. military assistance parity for Armenia and
    Azerbaijan, further promoting U.S.-Armenia trade relations, confronting
    Turkish and Azerbaijani blockades and reasserting the basis for Nagorno
    Karbakh's self-determination. In addition, the Assembly reiterated
    its pledge to secure U.S. reaffirmation of the Armenian Genocide and
    actively participate in community-wide commemorations of the 90th
    anniversary. To achieve these goals and others, including assisting
    Armenian communities in war-torn Iraq, Assembly leaders said they will
    need to rely more strongly on members and activists across the country.

    Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues Co-Chair Frank Pallone,
    Jr. (D-NJ), who attended and participated in the events, addressed
    supporters during the Friday night welcoming reception. Pallone
    discussed the recent public declarations by U.S. Ambassador to Armenia
    John Evans, who candidly affirmed the Armenian Genocide during his
    visit with Armenian communities across the U.S. Pallone said Evans'
    remarks did not contradict U.S. policy, but rather articulated
    the same message that the Bush Administration has set forth in the
    President's annual April 24 proclamations. Pallone again pledged to
    pursue U.S. reaffirmation of the Armenian Genocide.

    Also during the meeting, the following Trustees Officers were
    re-elected for 2005: Chairman Hirair Hovnanian, President Carolyn
    Mugar, Vice President Gerard L. Cafesjian, Vice President Robert
    A. Kaloosdian, Vice President Noubar Afeyan, Vice President Joyce
    Stein, Secretary Peter Vosbikian, Counselor Robert A. Kaloosdian and
    Solicitor Albert Momjian. Edele Hovnanian was elected Treasurer,
    a position previously held by Afeyan.

    Assembly officials also welcomed two new members to the Board of
    Directors - Associate Trustee Lu Ann Ohanian of Belmont, Massachusetts
    and former Director John Waters of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Ohanian,
    a longtime Assembly supporter, serves as Development Co-Chair. Waters,
    who was not in attendance, is Vice President of the Cafesjian Family
    Foundation which is headed by Assembly Life Trustee and well-known
    Armenian issues advocate Gerard L. Cafesjian.

    Ohanian and Waters replace outgoing Board of Directors Members Charles
    Barsam, who was not present, Public Affairs Chair Arda Haratunian
    and former Development Chair and Treasurer Gail O'Reilly.

    Barsam, a longtime Fellow Trustee who resides in Huntington Beach,
    California, was commended for his five-year service to the Assembly,
    which included a stint as Development Co-Chair.

    Fellow Trustee Arda Haratunian, a former Assembly intern who lives
    in Manhasset, New York, was recognized for her service on the Board
    of Directors which spans over a decade. Haratunian was specifically
    commended for her contributions to the Assembly's Public Affairs
    Program.

    Similarly, Life Trustee Gail O'Reilly was saluted for her work
    with the Board of Directors which began in 1993. O'Reilly, who
    lives in Winchester, Massachusetts and joined the organization after
    participating in the Assembly-led Mission to Armenia, served separately
    as Development Co-Chair and Treasurer during her tenure.

    Both O'Reilly and Haratunian were presented with certificates from
    the Armenia Tree Project.

    As is customary, the Trustees Weekend closed with a Saturday night
    dinner banquet held in the hotel's elegant ballroom. Board of
    Directors Member Peter Vosbikian presided over the event which
    recognized former Canadian Parliamentarian Sarkis Assadourian and
    longtime Assembly volunteer Mary Atamian.

    Barsamian presented Assadourian with the Governor George Deukmejian
    Award for Public Service for his distinguished service as a Member
    of Parliament from 1993 to 2004, for his pioneering promotion of
    relations between Canada and Armenia and for his singular achievement
    in securing House of Commons Acknowledgment of the Armenian Genocide.

    Contributing Affiliate Mary Atamian of Worcester, Massachusetts
    was honored with the 2005 Award for Outstanding Contributions to
    Membership and Development. Board of Trustees President Carolyn Mugar
    commended Atamian for her efforts in successfully heading the New
    England Regional Council's fashion show in Massachusetts each year.
    Under her leadership, the Council raised almost $120,000 towards
    Assembly programs over the years.

    Guests enjoyed a special musical performance by New Names of Armenia -
    a troupe of young, talented musicians from Armenia. Established in
    1989, New Names seeks and promotes gifted musicians from ages 9 to 16
    in its program. Later Onnik Dinkjian and the John Berberian Ensemble
    kept dancers on their feet with traditional Armenian folk music.

    Two special events were also held in conjunction with the Trustees
    Weekend. The Assembly's Legacy Society, which was established in 2004
    and allows members to support the organization through a planned
    gift, held its inaugural dinner on March 3. Board of Trustees
    President Carolyn Mugar, Board of Directors Vice Chair Annie Totah,
    Life Trustees James and Marta Batmasian and Fellow Trustee Edgar
    Hagopian were inducted into the Legacy Society and presented with a
    brooch or lapel pin.

    On March 6, Mission to Armenia participants reminisced about their
    experiences in the homeland during a reunion brunch at the hotel.
    Mission Leader and Board of Directors Vice Chair Annie Totah said it
    was wonderful to see so many faces from past Mission trips and hear
    their heartfelt stories about their time in Armenia and Karabakh.
    The group discussed future Assembly excursions which include the
    first-ever Next Leadership Group trip to Armenia in June and the
    annual Mission trip in October.

    The Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
    nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness
    of Armenian issues. It is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt membership
    organization.

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    Photographs available on the Assembly's Web site at the following link:

    http://www.aaainc.org/images/press/2005-020/2005- 020-1.jpg

    CAPTION: Members of the Assembly's Board of Directors. Left to right,
    front row: Edele Hovnanian, Gail O'Reilly, Jirair Haratunian, Lu Ann
    Ohanian, Lisa Esayian, Chairman Anthony Barsamian, Lisa Kalustian,
    Annie Totah, Richard Mushegain and Ralph Tufenkian. Second row: Board
    of Trustees President Carolyn Mugar and Board of Directors Members
    Danny Ajamian, Van Krikorian, Peter Vosbikian and Berge Ayvazian.

    http://www.aaainc.org/images/press/2005-020/2005-020-2.jpg

    CAPTION: Board of Directors Chairman Anthony Barsamian, right,
    presented former Canadian Parliamentarian Sarkis Assadourian with
    the Governor George Deukmejian Award for Public Service during the
    Saturday night banquet.

    http://www.aaainc.org/images/press/2005-020/2005-020-3.jpg

    CAPTION: Contributing Affiliate Mary Atamian, left, is the first
    recipient of the Assembly's 2005 Award for Outstanding Contributions
    to Membership and Development. The award was presented by outgoing
    Board of Directors Member and Life Trustee Gail O'Reilly.

    http://www.aaainc.org/images/press/2005-020/2005-020-4.jpg

    CAPTION: Assembly leaders and supporters saluted outgoing Board
    of Directors Members Arda Haratunian, second from left, and Gail
    O'Reilly for their years of distinguished service to the Assembly.
    Haratunian and O'Reilly are flanked by Board of Directors Chairman
    Anthony Barsamian, far left, and Executive Director Ross Vartian.

    http://www.aaainc.org/images/press/2005-020/2005-020-5.jpg

    CAPTION: The Assembly's Legacy Society held its first annual dinner
    for its members on March 3 at the hotel. Left to right: Life Trustee
    Gail O'Reilly, Life Trustees James and Marta Batmasian, Board of
    Trustees Chairman Hirair Hovnanian, Board of Directors Vice Chair
    Annie Totah, Board of Trustees President Carolyn Mugar and Board of
    Directors Member Edele Hovnanian.

    http://www.aaainc.org/images/press/2005-020/2005-020-6.jpg

    CAPTION: Assembly members and supporters discussed issues facing
    the Armenian-American community and the homeland during the two-day
    national meeting.

    http://www.aaainc.org/images/press/2005-020/2005-020-7.jpg

    CAPTION: New Names, an ensemble of gifted musicians from Armenia,
    gave a rousing performance during the Saturday night dinner banquet.

    http://www.aaainc.org/images/press/2005-020/2005-020-8.jpg

    CAPTION: Left to right: Assembly Life Trustees Mrs. Charles Talanian,
    Irene Vosbikian and Papken Janjigian.

    http://www.aaainc.org/images/press/2005-020/2005-020-9.jpg

    CAPTION: Left to right: Fellow Trustees Lita Chadrjian and Jirair
    Haratunian with Associate Trustees Rita and Vartkess Balian.

    http://www.aaainc.org/images/press/2005-020/2005-020-10.jpg

    CAPTION: Left to right: Assembly Life Trustees Elizabeth Kircik,
    Leon Kircik and Joe Stein.

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