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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
    Fax: 212.319.6507
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Monday, October 6, 2008

    AGBU Young Professionals Break New Ground - Networking Never Felt This
    Good

    The only Armenian network of its kind spanning five continents, the
    AGBU Young Professionals (YP) make Armenian communities around the
    world thriving, better places in which to live, through civic
    involvement and international cooperation bound by one common mission
    - to promote the Armenian identity and heritage.

    Inspiring their peers to get involved and stay involved, the open-door
    policy of the AGBU Young Professionals has garnered them a worldwide
    reputation for promoting a sense of community and belonging for young
    Armenians ages 22 to 40.

    Proof positive, the AGBU YP Network swelled to 22 groups with welcome
    additions abroad in Brazil, Australia, and Germany, while stateside,
    Washington, D.C. and Fresno, California joined the fold. Discussions
    are also underway to establish even more groups in South America and
    the Middle East by year's end.

    Substantive and impactful, the YP Network sponsored over 90 cultural,
    educational and social events in 2007 with over 5300 YPs in
    attendance, representing 20% of AGBU worldwide activity. Sharing the
    fruits of their labor, the groups also donated nearly $41,000 back to
    the community, with 70% of the funds earmarked for worthwhile AGBU
    projects in Armenia and Karabakh. The total amount of funds raised
    since the network's inception has surpassed $135,000, of which over
    $60,000 was brought in by the fundraising powerhouse, the Young
    Professionals of Greater New York.

    As the AGBU Young Professionals continue to build momentum around the
    world, groups are identifying novel ways to mobilize and attract their
    peers by promoting their professional lives and interests. Some key
    examples include the professional development seminar series organized
    by YP Toronto on contemporary topics such as identity theft, real
    estate and retirement planning, and the establishment of professional
    Special Interest Groups by YP Paris and YP Yerevan.

    Other YP Groups elect to give back by contributing towards the good
    work of their AGBU Chapters and the well-being of their
    communities-at-large, as witnessed by YP Plovdiv's administrative
    support of the local AGBU student scholarship program, the sponsoring
    of a fundraiser by YP Los Angeles and YP Orange County in California
    to benefit the AGBU Generation Next Mentoring Program, and YP Tehran's
    visit to the Akunk Center, a facility for Armenian children with
    mental and physical diseases.

    Additionally, the YP Network is exploring ways to harness its
    collective power through the release of a new logo and web platform on
    Meetup and Meetup Alliance (www.meetupalliance.com/agbu), adoption of
    a project to support the career development needs of youth in Armenia
    and promotion of international cooperation and understanding through a
    videoconferencing series with the largest Armenian diaspora in the
    world - Russia.

    Los Angeles & Moscow Connect in Cyberspace

    On July 19, 2008, the AGBU Young Professionals of Los Angeles (YP LA)
    collaborated with SIVAM, a peer organization based in Moscow, Russia,
    on a ground-breaking Internet videoconference.

    With participants from the two largest Armenian diasporas assembled,
    the YP LA Publicity Chair Narine Zardarian based in Pasadena,
    California and SIVAM Coordinator Isabella Gushchyan based in Moscow,
    Russia facilitated the online videoconference exchange that compared
    and contrasted the Armenian-American and Russian-Armenian experiences,
    stimulating inquiries about key cultural differences and the sharing
    of anecdotal accounts.

    "Videoconferencing with professionals in Moscow made me realize that
    there is an emerging global Armenian identity," said Zardarian. "It is
    an identity that transcends geographic boundaries, dialects and other
    affiliations, but simply appeals to one's inner core as an Armenian."

    To learn more about the AGBU YP Network or how to establish an AGBU YP
    Group in your community, please visit www.agbu.org/yp, email
    [email protected] or contact one of our 22 YP Groups worldwide in -
    ARMENIA: Yerevan ([email protected]); AUSTRALIA: Sydney
    ([email protected]); AUSTRIA: Vienna ([email protected]); BRAZIL,
    São Paulo ([email protected]); BULGARIA: Plovdiv ([email protected]),
    Sofia ([email protected]); CANADA: Toronto ([email protected]); ENGLAND:
    London ([email protected]); FRANCE: Paris ([email protected]);
    GERMANY: Cologne ([email protected]); IRAN: Tehran
    ([email protected]); LEBANON: Beirut ([email protected]);
    SWITZERLAND: Zurich ([email protected]); USA: Boston, MA
    ([email protected]), Detroit, MI ([email protected]), Fresno, CA
    ([email protected]), Greater New York, NY ([email protected]), Los
    Angeles, CA ([email protected]), Orange County, CA
    ([email protected]), Philadelphia, PA ([email protected]), San
    Francisco, CA ([email protected]), Washington
    D.C. ([email protected]).

    For more information on AGBU and its other worldwide programs, please
    visit www.agbu.org.
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