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  • Virginia Governor's Armenian Affairs Commission Established

    PRESS RELEASE
    VIRGINIA'S ARMENIAN COMMISSION
    Contact Person: Bedros C. Bandazian
    Two Foxmere Drive
    Richmond, Virginia 23238
    Home: 1-804-741-8107
    Office: 1-804-358-5543
    Cell: 1-804-370-5468
    Email: [email protected]

    VIRGINIA'S ARMENIAN COMMISSION HOLDS FIRST MEETING

    August 23, 2005, was a historic day for the Armenian-American
    community in Virginia and the United States. The Governor's
    Commission on Armenian Affairs held its first meeting in the Patrick
    Henry Building on the grounds of the State Capitol of Virginia. This
    Commission was established by Executive Order #70 by the current
    Governor of Virginia, The Honorable Mark R. Warner.

    Bedros C. Bandazian of Richmond, Virginia was appointed as the
    Chairman.


    The goal of the Commission on Armenian Affairs will be to create a
    relationship between the Commonwealth of Virginia, the
    Armenian-American Community of Virginia and the Republic of Armenia by
    creating projects and initiatives that will forge a greater bond.
    Various proposals were presented and adopted by the commission in the
    fields of medicine, academia, culture, government, business trade and
    networking. The designated mission will be to advise the Governor
    regarding development of economic, professional, educational and
    governmental links between the Commonwealth of Virginia, the Virginia
    Armenian-American Community and the Republic of Armenia.

    The commission is empowered to undertake studies, symposiums,
    research, factual reports and initiatives in order to work with the
    Governor of Virginia in the implementation of its mission. It also
    has the task of creating mutual exchange of cultural and historical
    information between the citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia and
    the citizens of the Republic of Armenia.

    The commission is entitled to have 20 members who must be of good
    character and active in Community projects. The Commonwealth of
    Virginia has allocated a minimum of $10,000 to the Commission to
    assist its work. Additional funds necessary must be obtained from
    either various governmental sources or private funds through grants
    and/or contributions.

    Barkev B. Baronian will work with the 400th Anniversary Commemoration
    of the founding of Jamestown, Virginia in 1607 and will research the
    history of the first Armenian on American soil, Martin the Armenian.
    The Jamestown 2007 Commemoration will celebrate America's 400th
    Anniversary of the first permanent English colony in Virginia with new
    museum exhibits, films, programs and rare treasures on loan from major
    museums and international collections. The activities of Martin the
    Armenian, as well as, other early Armenian settlers in the 17th
    Century, have been documented in various archives. Research is being
    conducted into their contributions to the Jamestown settlement and
    their role in the early growth of America. Ideally, there will some
    type of exhibit in Jamestown to recognize this first relationship
    between Armenians and America.

    Sarkis A. Satian of Northern Virginia will be involved in creating a
    special networking system with academicians in Armenia and the
    Commonwealthof Virginia in the field of technology and science. Haike
    Gorgourants of the Armenian Embassy gave a presentation on this topic
    and the viability of this type of endeavor. Rita S. Balian will be
    initiating efforts to create networking in the medical field between
    Virginia medical institutions and Armenian medical institutions.
    Dr. Alice A. Kassabian who has experience in medicalfield will assist
    with this project. Elizabeth Chouldjian will be working on creating a
    system for networking between the General Assembly of Virginia and the
    Armenian Parliament. Ms. Chouldjian will also investigate the
    possibilities of establishing a Virginia/Armenia Trade Office in
    Armenia. Stephen Druhot has done much work in Armenia in regards to
    trade projects and will assistin promoting trade between Virginia and
    Armenia.

    Dr. Moorad Mooradian along with Ms. Chouldjian will work on creating a
    networking system between university professors & scientists in
    Armenian and Virginia. Dr. Mooradian teaches courses in conflict
    management at YerevanState University and his experience in this field
    is invaluable. Robert J. Mosher will be working on obtaining grants
    and funding for these projects and will assist other committees as
    needed. John M. Jerikian will endeavor to promote agricultural
    activity between Armenia and Virginia. Virginia Tech University in
    Blacksburg, Virginia, had initiated this contact a few years ago and
    hopefully Mr. Jerikian will be able to revive this interest again.
    Mr. Jerikian suggested that since Virginia is now second only to
    California in wine production this may be an avenue for trade and
    networking between Virginia and Armenia. Melanie B. Kerneklian will
    begin work with the General Assembly to officially codify this
    Virginia/Armenian Commission so that it will survive past the term of
    any one Governor. Ms. Kerneklian is very active and involvedwith
    Virginia General Assembly activities and is familiar with this
    process.

    Stephan Druhot and Robert J. Mosher will assist with this effort.

    All Commission meetings are open to the public. The next scheduled
    meetings will be October 13, 2005, and November 17, 2005, from 10:30
    AM until 3:00PM in the first floor meeting room of the Patrick Henry
    Building at 1111 East Broad Street, Richmond, Virginia.

    It is the hope of all that the Governor's Commission on Armenian
    Affairs will be able to create positive projects that will benefit the
    Commonwealth of Virginia, the Armenian-American Community of Virginia
    and the Republic of Armenia. For more information, please contact
    Louise Arnatt, at [email protected]_
    (mailto:[email protected]) or Bedros C. Bandazian at
    [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])
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