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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Jewelers Association, East Coast USA,
    968 Preakness Avenue,
    Wayne, NJ 07470
    Tel. 973 790 0076



    ARMENIAN JEWELERS ASSOCIATION EAST COAST U.S.A.
    GEENERAL ASSEMBLY AND ELECTION OF A NEW?EXECUTIVE? AND ADVISORY BOARD


    History will confirm that AJA East Coast USA, besides working hard,
    the executive board, together with the advisory board made a huge leap
    forward when on Monday Sept. 8, 2008 gathered its members for a
    general assembly to report about about past three years activities and
    to elect a new executive and advisory board.

    Calling the meeting to order, the president of the past Executive
    Board Mr. Berge Abajian,?reported about the accomplishments of his
    team.

    To recall a summary of the huge activities:16 town hall meetings of
    members and guest speakers, publication of newsletters, Christmas
    dinners in New York, Boston and a romantic cruise on the Hudson,
    gatherings on the occasion of New York and Las Vegas Jewelry Shows,
    establishing close relations?and meetings?with AJA?West Coast USA
    Board,establishing chapters in Boston and Detroit, starting to build
    an interactive international website, hosting?the president of Nagorno
    Karabagh and his delegation with the Ambassador of Armenia in
    Washington by a organizing a public forum and dinner recemption and
    last not the least starting to prepare an applicable By Law for AJA
    USA and ultimately for AJA worldwide.

    The treasurer, Mr. Paul Minoyan presented a report and in
    conclusion?declared that at this time the organization has $20,548.00.

    Both reports were applauded, approved and highly appreciated.

    An election committee invited the members to vote for an executive
    board and an advisory board.

    With 41 votes on the ballot, followings were elected members (in
    alphabetic order) of executive board for the next two years:

    Abajian Berge, Baghdadlian Hagop,Chopjian Onnig (representing
    Detroit), Gokberg Berc, Gumuchian Myriam, Hajjarian Serge, Maserejian
    Souren (representing Boston), Minnetian Ani, Minoyan Paul, Puskul
    Kamer, Tashjian Maria.

    The following nine members (in alphabetical order) were elected for
    the advisory board: Arslanian Varujan, Baharian Varoujan, Barmakian
    Ara (Boston), Esenian Nadia, Kazanjian Garbis, Kebadjian Chris
    (Boston), Minassian Levon, Nakashian Joseph, Vanklian Minas.
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