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    2008 Ellis Island Medals of Honor

    From: NECO - National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations
    Contact: Miller Ryan Media Relations
    Lonni Miller,
    973/686-3660/[email protected] <mailto:973/686-3660/[email protected]>
    PR ESS RELEASE

    Harut Sassounian to Receive
    2008 Ellis Island Medal of Honor
    Glendale, California (May 4, 2008) - Harut Sassounian, the President of the
    United Armenian Fund, Senior Vice President of the Lincy Foundation, and
    publisher of The California Courier, will be among this year's recipients of
    the Ellis Island Medal of Honor given by the National Ethnic Coalition of
    Organizations (NECO) on May 10th in New York City. The Ellis Island Medal
    of Honor is awarded to outstanding Americans who have distinguished
    themselves as citizens of the United States and have helped enable their
    ancestry groups to maintain their identities while becoming integral parts
    of American life.
    This year's recipients include Harut Sassounian, former U.S. Senator Ben
    Nighthorse Campbell; Gen. Duncan J. McNabb - U.S. Air Force Vice Chief of
    Staff; Human Rights Activist and Genocide Survivor Advocate Jacqueline
    Murekatete; Country Entertainer Randy Owen; NYT-best-selling author and
    health expert Dr. Mehmet Oz; Pittsburg Steelers Owner Dan Rooney; Actor and
    Founder of `Operation Iraqi Children' Gary Sinse; and WWII Veteran,
    Olympian, and Motivational Speaker Louis Zamperini. They will receive their
    awards at the annual ceremony filled with patriotic pageantry at Ellis
    Island. A gala reception will follow in Ellis Island's Great Hall. The
    evening's events will be capped by a spectacular fireworks display in New
    York Harbor.
    `To be included among such remarkable Americans who have devoted their lives
    to the preservation of America's freedoms as well as their ethnic heritage
    is a very deeply touching and moving honor,' Sassounian says. `I am proud
    to be a citizen of the United States, a country where people from all over
    the world come and blend together in a larger society while keeping their
    unique backgrounds.'
    As President of the United Armenian Fund (U.A.F.), a coalition of the seven
    largest Armenian-American charitable and religious organizations, Sassounian
    has coordinated the procurement, delivery, and distribution of over $500
    million of humanitarian assistance to Armenia since 1988's devastating
    earthquake.
    Sassounian also serves as the Senior Vice President of Kirk Kerkorian's
    Lincy Foundation, where he has overseen the implementation of over $200
    million of infrastructure-related projects in Armenia, as well as a $20
    million loan program to small- and medium-size businesses.
    In addition to his positions at U.A.F. and the Lincy Foundation, he
    volunteers his time and expertise serving on the Leadership Council of the
    University of Southern California's Institute of Armenian Studies and the
    Board of Directors of Mayfield Senior School in Pasadena.
    A former non-governmental delegate on human rights at the United Nations in
    Geneva, Switzerland, he played a leading role in the recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide and has also served on the Community Advisory Board of Los
    Angeles PBS station KCET-TV.
    Sassounian is the publisher of The California Courier, a weekly newspaper
    based in Glendale, California. An author and documentary producer, his
    commentary has a world-wide audience.
    The 2008 Ellis Island Medal of Honor recipients participated in a
    first-of-its-kind project that partnered NECO with Zentangle, Inc. founders
    Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas to create an actual mosaic that links each
    medalist to one another and serves as a visual metaphor that illustrates how
    each medalist's qualities contribute to the collective American mosaic. To
    view `Our American Mosaic,' created by the Medalists and their families, go
    to www.zentangle.com <http://www.zentangle.com/> .
    Established in 1986 by NECO, the Ellis Island Medals of Honor pay tribute to
    the ancestry groups that comprise America's unique cultural mosaic. To
    date, more than 1,000 American citizens, including former Presidents Bill
    Clinton, George Bush, Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, and Richard
    Nixon; Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court William Rehnquist; Muhammad
    Ali; Rosa Parks; Elie Wiesel; Frank Sinatra; Bob Hope; Her Excellency
    Sheikha Haya Rashed Al Khalifa, President of the 61st Session of the UN
    General Assembly; and Quincy Jones, have received medals.
    Ellis Island Medal of Honor recipients are selected each year through a
    national nomination process. Screening committees from NECO's member
    organizations select the final nominees, who are then considered by the
    Board of Directors. Both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives have
    officially passed resolutions recognizing the Ellis Island Medals of Honor,
    which ranks among this country's most prestigious awards. Each year, Ellis
    Island Medal of Honor recipients are listed in the Congressional Record,
    honoring those who have made enduring contributions to our nation and to the
    world.
    NECO's mission is to create the world of the future today, by honoring our
    diverse past, advocating for positive change in the present, and building
    strong leaders for the future. The foundation partners with a wide variety
    of organizations, both national and international. NECO continues its
    long-standing commitment to Ellis Island, supporting the ongoing restoration
    of its educational facilities.
    For a full list of the 2008 Ellis Island Medal of Honor Awardees, go to
    www.NECO.org <http://www.neco.org/> .
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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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