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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

    Wednesday, January 28, 2009

    FOCUS 2009 Set to Land in Chicago This Summer

    After much success in New York City for 2007, the highly anticipated
    biennial AGBU FOCUS weekend is heading west to Chicago, Illinois for
    2009.

    Plans are already underway and FOCUS invites all young Armenian
    professionals to join in the celebration, which will take place from
    July 16-19, 2009 in one of the most dynamic American cities. Hundreds of
    Armenians are expected to attend from all parts of the globe for a
    weekend that includes networking & cultural events, a club night and a
    formal gala celebration.

    Looking Back

    FOCUS premiered in New York City eight years with the goal of bringing
    together all AGBU youth program participants and alumni to honor AGBU's
    95th anniversary. Former campers, counselors, interns, and athletes
    joined current Young Professional groups to celebrate the variety of
    international programs that have made, and continue to make, a
    difference in the lives of young Armenians everywhere. Pre-event
    fundraising efforts raised an astonishing $25,000 for various AGBU youth
    programs, and the success of this event made FOCUS into a biennial
    affair.

    In 2003, FOCUS headed north to Montreal, Canada, to honor AGBU's
    Generation Next Mentorship Program of Southern California, which
    partners students from the Glendale area with local Armenian-American
    mentors. With hundreds in attendance, Montreal was the debut city for
    the FOCUS on Art fundraising exhibit and auction, which included works
    by young aspiring artists attending the AGBU Children's Centers in
    Yerevan, Armenia.

    Two years later, FOCUS 2005 landed in South Beach, Florida for a weekend
    of sold-out events, including an elegant gala at Miami's Mandarin
    Oriental Hotel. Participants from over 30 international cities paid
    tribute to the AGBU Scholarship Program, which has provided financial
    assistance to full-time college students of Armenian descent for over
    five decades. The weekend raised over $30,000.

    In 2007, FOCUS returned to New York City to commemorate the 20th
    anniversary of the AGBU New York Summer Internship Program (NYSIP). For
    over two decades, NYSIP has provided college and graduate students the
    opportunity to gain professional internship experience, participate in
    cultural, networking and social events with like-minded peers, and live
    in Manhattan's energetic East Village neighborhood. The record-breaking
    sum of $85,000 was raised through donations made in honor of Mrs. Rita
    Balian and her husband, the late Vartkess Balian, who were the founders
    of the internship initiative.

    Moving Forward

    FOCUS has become an internationally renowned event that unites Armenians
    the world over for a professionally, culturally and socially enriching
    weekend. The FOCUS 2009 weekend is slated to begin with the traditional
    Thursday-night networking event known as Perspectives. On Friday, FOCUS
    will welcome hundreds of guests to its always exciting Club Event at a
    hot venue in the heart of Chicago. Saturday will begin with the
    ever-popular FOCUS on Art event at noon and continue with the Gala
    celebration set in one of the city's most elegant venues. FOCUS will
    conclude on Sunday with a special Brunch.

    "We are extremely excited to bring young Armenian professionals from all
    over the world to meet and reunite in Chicago," said FOCUS co-chair Arda
    Berberian. "Each and every FOCUS is a landmark occasion, as friendships
    grow and young Armenians come together and celebrate our sense of
    community under the umbrella of AGBU."

    "With such positive feedback after New York City in 2007, we hope that
    FOCUS 2009 will only continue to surpass our guests' expectations,"
    co-chair Aline Markarian added.

    Participants should mark their calendars for July 16-19. Rooms have been
    reserved at the Westin Michigan Avenue Hotel and a special rate is
    available for reservations made only through AGBU beginning April 2.

    For up-to-date information, please visit www.agbu.org/focus or email
    [email protected].

    Established in 1906, AGBU (www.agbu.org) is the world's largest
    non-profit Armenian organization. Headquartered in New York City, AGBU
    preserves and promotes the Armenian identity and heritage through
    educational, cultural and humanitarian programs, annually serving some
    400,000 Armenians on five continents.
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