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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone 212.319.6383 x.118
    Fax 212.319.6507
    Email [email protected]
    Website www.agbu.org

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Thursday, March 10, 2005

    ARMENIA'S PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE THE FOCUS OF SUCCESSFUL AGBU YPGNY SERIES

    New York, NY - On Thursday, March 3rd, 2005, AGBU YPGNY wrapped up its
    highly successful "Armenia Past, Present, Future" series of events that
    began on February 17th. A trilogy devoted to informing and stimulating
    interest in the Republic of Armenia, the Thursday night events were
    attended by a variety of Armenians in the greater New York area.

    AGBU YPGNY Vice Chair and Series Coordinator, Ani Manoukian, was
    impressed by the strong community support for the series. "In planning
    this series, our primary goal was to bring young professionals
    closer to the actualities of life in Armenia. We had anticipated
    some interest by our peers but to see that people left each event
    feeling more connected to Armenia than before was inspirational,"
    she said. Manoukian added that the kick-off "Armenia Past" event, a
    screening of Armenian Canadian documentary, "My Son Shall Be Armenian,"
    was particularly emotional for many in the audience that had not yet
    visited Armenia.

    The "Armenia Present" panel discussion that touched on a variety of
    political, economic and social perspectives on the current realities
    in Armenia included Aaron Sherinian of the U.S. Embassy in Armenia,
    Konstantin Atanesyan of the World Bank, former Fulbright Scholar
    Nicole Vartanian, entrepreneur James Tufenkian, and financial
    consultant Greg D. Krikorian. Presentations focused on both data
    and real-world experiences. In addition to statistics presented by
    Atanesyan on the country's economic achievement, Tufenkian outlined
    his success in establishing a chain of luxury hotels throughout
    the country. Vartanian, the moderator for the evening, discussed
    the efforts underway to build a civil society of strong national
    institutions.

    The final event tackled the question of "Armenia Future," and
    was presented by Dr. Noubar Afeyan, "Armenia 2020" Executive Board
    Member. Established in 2002, "Armenia 2020" is an organized network of
    individuals working to build a shared vision and prosperous future for
    Armenia. "Armenia 2020" advocates interviewed over 1,500 Armenians
    from Armenia and elsewhere to develop possible future economic,
    social, and demographic scenarios for Armenia.

    "We are obsessed with our past and I, particularly for the younger
    generation, would love to talk about our future, and to have the
    language to talk about our future. And the language of the future is
    not necessarily dominated by all the things that happened to us in
    the past," Afeyan said during the introduction to his presentation.

    Proceeds from YPGNY's Armenia series will benefit the American
    University of Armenia (AUA) Digital Library, one of YPGNY's many
    fundraising initiatives. AUA is an indispensable resource for the
    institution's students, providing them with access to hundreds of
    publications. AGBU YPGNY will also be holding a March 11th mixer to
    benefit AUA's Digital Library.

    AGBU YPGNY is part of a global AGBU YP network which seeks to provide a
    forum for young professionally-aged Armenians to undertake educational,
    cultural, social and humanitarian activities under the umbrella of
    AGBU. For more information on AGBU YPs, please visit: www.agbu.org.
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