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    Armenian National Committee of America
    1711 N Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20036
    Tel. (202) 775-1918
    Fax. (202) 775-5648
    [email protected]
    Internet www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    July 2, 2009
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918


    ANCA LEO SARKISIAN INTERNSHIP 2009 KICKS OFF 25TH SEASON

    WASHINGTON, DC - The 25th annual Armenian National Committee of
    America (ANCA) Leo Sarkisian internship kicked off with a fast
    paced and remarkable start this week, as interns from across the
    United States gathered in Washington, DC, to participate in this
    intensive, eight-week training program.

    "The Leo Sarkisian Internship program is an Armenian American
    advocacy boot camp - training the next generation of activists to
    effectively promote our collective Cause," said Leo Sarkisian
    Internship Director Garo Manjikian. "Their work will not only
    directly impact Washington DC Hai Tahd efforts but, more
    importantly, give them the skills to demonstrate grassroots
    leadership in their home towns."

    Each of the interns participated in an intensive application
    process in their respective ANCA regions and look forward to this
    hands-on educational experience, dreaming of coming out from their
    local communities and making a difference on a national scale. The
    year's intern class consists of university students from coast-to-
    coast, including: Nareg Aghjayan, Sosse Beugekian, Hovanes
    Gasparian, Taleen Mekhdjavakian, Tatev Oganyan, Savada Simounian-
    Khygani and Tamar Thomassian.

    Each of the interns are active members of Armenian American
    community life - from the Armenian Youth Federation (AYF), to the
    Armenian Student Association (ASA), Armenian Church Youth groups,
    and of course their local ANCA chapters.

    The intern team hit the ground running, their arrival coinciding
    with the House Appropriations Committee mark-up of the foreign aid
    bill. Since the mark-up, the group has spent extensive time
    focusing on Turkish government efforts to strong-arm legislators
    and U.S. firms, alike, in support of their worldwide campaign of
    Armenian Genocide denial.

    Nineteen year-old Suffolk University student Sosse Beugekian - a
    member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, as well as the AYF
    and Homenetmen, explained what motivated her to participate in the
    Leo Sarkisian program this summer. "I've always heard and read
    about the ANCA's work around the community and I have always been
    very interested. It is very exciting to be within the Washington DC
    office and learn how the work is done first hand. The ANCA family
    is very welcoming and has already allowed me to learn so much that
    I could use within my own community later on."

    California State University Northridge Marketing major Nareg
    Aghjayan agreed. "I have been very active in my community in
    California, and now while in DC I want to see how the work gets
    accomplished with a hands on experience," noted Aghjayan, who is a
    member of the Alpha Epsilon Omega fraternity and the AYF.

    Taleen Mekhdjavakian, a pre-law student at the University of
    Central Florida, has seen the inner workings of Senate district
    offices - and now looked for a more hands on advocacy perspective.
    "After working for Senator Bill Nelson I saw how useful lobbyists
    are to a Senator mainly because they don't always fully understand
    the issues their constituents are facing and need to be better
    educated by community groups," explained Mekhdjavakian, who is
    active with the AYF, as well as the American Red Cross and campus
    Arab Student Organization. "Through this internship I hope to gain
    enough skills in efficient lobbying so I can continue fighting for
    the Armenian cause both in Florida and nationwide."

    University of California Los Angeles Political Science and History
    major Tatev Oganyan, a graduate of the ANC Glendale internship
    program, saw the Leo Sarkisian program as the perfect way to build
    on her local training. "I will take the skills I acquire from this
    program and I apply it to my local Armenian American community as I
    plan to continue my grassroots activism, creating a connection
    between national Armenian American issues and local Armenian
    American issues," explained Oganyan, who in addition to her ANC
    involvement is in the National Academic Honor Society at UCLA and
    the UCLA Armenian Students Association.

    University of California Berkeley Political Science and Public
    Policy major Tamar Thomasian explained, "It is an amazing
    opportunity for me to be in DC practicing all the skills that I
    obtained at the local level in the national office. The environment
    is everything I thought it would be and more. What's better than
    spending the summer working for the Armenian Cause?" Thomasian's
    activism extends to the ANC Glendale Chapter as well as the AYF
    Roupen Chapter, Armenian Student Association, League of Women
    Voters, and the United Human Rights Council."

    Recent University of California graduates Savada Simounian-Khygani
    and Hovanes Gasparyan brought training from the ANC Western Region
    office. "I have never been to Washington D.C. before and thus far
    I absolutely love it. I am excited to visit Capitol Hill and meet
    with Members of Congress on behalf of the ANCA and Armenian
    Americans nationwide," explained Gasparyan, who received his B.A.
    in International Political Economy with a minor in City and
    Regional Planning. Gasparyan rounded out his education through
    volunteer work in the UC Berkeley ASA, San Francisco ANC, and
    Montebello's Holy Cross Church.

    "The ANCA Leo Sarkisian internship continues my personal journey of
    helping my community and Homeland. My interaction with the East
    Coast community has helped me better understand my Armenian
    identity," noted Middle East and North African Studies double
    major, Simounian-Khygani, who also minored in Armenia. He has been
    a member of the Alpha Epsilon Omega fraternity and remained active
    with the ANC Western Region.

    This year's group has been joined by high school junior Rose
    Pallone, a student of National Cathedral School, in Washington, DC
    in a special program to promote student advocacy efforts in support
    of Armenian Genocide recognition.

    The Leo Sarkisian Internship Program, now in its 25th year, is an
    integral part of a growing effort to provide Armenian Americans
    greater opportunities to explore careers on Capitol Hill, in the
    U.S. Foreign Service and key Washington, DC, foreign policy think
    tanks. It is a part of the larger ANCA Capital Gateway Program,
    which is designed to help university students and graduates find
    internships and permanent positions in Congressional offices as
    well as a host of other government agencies and policy groups.

    Interns, who participate in a wide variety of projects based on
    their individual interests, are given the opportunity to gain
    hands-on experience within the American political system. They
    participate in a bi-weekly lecture series featuring guest
    lecturers, including public officials and Armenian American
    leaders.

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    Photo Caption: ANCA Leo Sarkisian Internship Program Director Garo
    Manjikian with (from l to r): Hovanes Gasparian, Tatev Oganyan,
    Savada Simounian-Khygani, Tamar Thomassian, Nareg Aghjayan, Taleen
    Mekhdjavakian, Sosse Beugekian, and Rose Pallone.
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