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  • AUA: Bruce Janigian appointed VP for Development & Government Relns

    September 19, 2005

    PRESS RELEASE
    American University of Armenia Corporation
    300 Lakeside Drive, 5th Floor
    Oakland, CA 94612


    Bruce Janigian appointed Vice President for Development and Government
    Relations of AUA


    Oakland, CA - The Board of Trustees of the American University of Armenia
    Corporation (AUAC) approved the appointment of Bruce Janigian, Esq. A.B.,
    J.D., LL.M., as Vice President for Development and Government Relations of
    the University.

    Bruce Janigian is a member of the Public International Law and Policy Group,
    and leads the US delegation in the European Academy of Sciences and Arts.
    His international appointments have included the vice presidency and
    directorship of the Salzburg Seminar, Fulbright and visiting professorships
    in international law, attorney adviser for the US Agency for International
    Development, and legal counsel for the US Navy. His California appointments
    have included chairman of the California Agricultural Labor Relations Board,
    and deputy director and general counsel of the California Employment
    Development Department. He has been a scholar at the Hoover Institution on
    War, Revolution and Peace and has taught public and private international
    law in the US and overseas for the past 30 years. He is a Phi Beta Kappa
    graduate of UC Berkeley's honors program in International Relations, and
    holds law degrees from the University of California and the George
    Washington University.

    AUA is confident that Bruce Janigian will contribute immensely to the
    development and prosperity of the university, and will help lead the
    institution into new direction bringing AUA to a new level of
    professionalism.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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