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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

    Thursday, June 11, 2009

    Gerard Tufenkjian Appointed to Head AGBU Lebanon

    The Armenian General Benevolent Union's (AGBU) Central Board of
    Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Gerard Tufenkjian
    as chair of the AGBU District Committee of Lebanon. Tufenkjian will
    replace outgoing chair, Avedis Demirdjian, who served for many years
    as the head of AGBU Lebanon and continues to be one of the
    organization's most generous benefactors. AGBU Lebanon oversees the
    activities of one of the most influential districts of the world's
    largest Armenian non-profit organization.

    Tufenkjian is a prominent Lebanese businessman and a lifetime member
    of AGBU. He is an alumnus of AGBU's Hovagimian-Manoogian School in
    Lebanon and is active in numerous Lebanese organizations. As chair, he
    will manage AGBU Lebanon's vast array of programs, institutions and
    community groups, which includes the state-of-the-art AGBU Demirdjian
    Community Center, three high-achieving Armenian day schools
    (Hovagimian-Manougian Middle & Secondary School, Levon Nazarian
    Elementary School and Boghos Garmirian Elementary & Middle School),
    two medical dispensaries, and a network of scout, athletic, youth
    groups and the Vahram Papazian Theatre Group which fall under the
    umbrella of AGBU's Armenian Youth Association (AYA).

    Established in 1910, AGBU Lebanon has been a major hub of the Armenian
    diaspora and a breeding ground for future leaders of the Armenian
    community worldwide, including AGBU's current president, Berge
    Setrakian, who began his involvement in Armenian affairs through AGBU
    Lebanon's AYA division.

    "AGBU Lebanon has always played a central role in both the global
    Armenian community and Lebanese society. It continues to reach out and
    touch the lives of all Lebanese, while remaining committed to AGBU's
    mission to preserve and promote the Armenian identity and heritage
    through educational, cultural and humanitarian programs. AGBU Lebanon
    demonstrates that in the global village the strength of any community
    lies in its ability to step fearlessly into the future with a strong
    sense of its heritage," Setrakian said. "Tufenkjian will play a role
    in ensuring that AGBU Lebanon continues to innovate and respond to the
    needs of the next generation."

    AGBU Lebanon has chapters in Amanos, Antelias, Beirut, Sin El-Fil,
    Tripoli and Zahlé, and awards scholarships to dozens of students in
    Lebanon. Its athletic program, administered by AYA, is renowned
    throughout the Arab world and its AGBU-Antranik Girls team clinched
    the Lebanese championship for the seventh consecutive year last month
    and, by doing so, set a record in Lebanese sports history. The team
    has also won the Arab Women's Basketball Championship title numerous
    times. The AGBU Demirdjian Center is a major hub of community
    activities for Armenians and non-Armenians alike in the northeastern
    suburbs of Beirut. The Center hosts well-attended classes, sporting
    events, cultural activities and a modern health club facility.

    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 touching the
    lives of some 400,000 Armenians on six continents.
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