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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 12, 2009

    A Decade of Excellence: AGBU Young Professionals of Greater New York and
    Northern California Model the Way

    In 1995, the first Young Professionals (YP) group was established in Los
    Angeles, California by then AGBU President Louise Manoogian Simone as a
    means to actively engage young Armenians between the ages of 22 to 40 in
    the mission of AGBU. This single act set in motion a trend which, nearly
    15 years later, boasts a vibrant, growing network of over two dozen YP
    groups around the world run entirely by AGBU volunteers.

    This year, for the first time ever, the AGBU Central Board of Directors
    honored the Young Professionals of Greater New York (YPGNY) and the
    Young Professionals of Northern California (YPNC) with special awards on
    the occasions of their ten-year anniversaries for extraordinary service
    to the Armenian community. Deserving of the highest accolades, YPGNY and
    YPNC were two of the first groups established by AGBU in the late 1990's
    and, through a decade of continuous service, have mastered harnessing
    the talents of the younger generation for the greater good.

    YPGNY - Embracing the Spirit of Service

    With an overwhelming response from its contemporaries, YPGNY in ten
    years has witnessed a five-time increase in its constituency base.
    Members close to the group attribute this achievement to its open-door
    policy for all young Armenians, as well as conscientious efforts to
    cultivate community relations. In 2008 alone, YPGNY's diverse
    programming drew in 1500 YPs and, defying the economic climate in 2009,
    its trademark Armenian Christmas Reception hit record-breaking
    attendance figures, raising a remarkable $15,000.

    Even more impressive, fundraising powerhouse YPGNY has donated $93,000
    in total--the most raised by any one AGBU YP group--to AGBU-affiliated
    programs since its inception. Striving to make a long-term impact, YPGNY
    also established the AGBU YP Endowment Fund in 2002 to benefit the AGBU
    Children's Centers of Armenia, which has since become a pan-YP endeavor
    and totals a substantial $79,800.

    Ensuring the group is realizing its fullest potential, YPGNY has worked
    conscientiously over the years to improve the quality and range of its
    civic activities. For example, YPGNY, which has annually sponsored
    student scholarships for the AGBU New York Summer Intern Program (NYSIP)
    since 1999, teamed up with the program in 2000 to organize Mentoring
    Night, an evening of professional exchange between local young
    professionals and visiting interns. In 2007, the initiative was expanded
    even further into a one-on-one mentorship program, in which YPGNY
    members provide professional guidance and advice through special
    gatherings and offline support throughout the 8-week length of the
    interns' stays. Extending its community activities to the interns in
    2003, YPGNY introduced NYSIP to Sunshine for Seniors, a day of service
    with the residents of the New York Armenian Home in Flushing, Queens.

    "With an organization as venerable as AGBU, we embrace the role and
    responsibility that comes with representing the young face of AGBU to
    the world," shared Natalie Gabrelian, Associate Director of the AGBU
    Education Department, and former Chairwoman of YPGNY for seven of its
    ten years.

    To this end, AGBU Central Office, with full confidence in YPGNY's
    capabilities, invited key members over the years to help organize
    milestone events, such as its Centennial Celebration in 2007, represent
    the organization annually at the Armenian Genocide Commemoration in
    Times Square and sit on the organizing body of FOCUS, the premiere AGBU
    event for young Armenian professionals from around the world.

    Aline Markarian, current YPGNY Co-Chair with colleague Danny Abajian,
    shared her thoughts on the future of the organization, "As we move ahead
    training new board members on the inner workings of the group, it is our
    goal to ensure our generation carries on the legacy and high standards
    set by the members before us, while building upon their accomplishments
    by experimenting in untapped areas such as the environment and the
    arts."

    YP Northern California - Building Relationships That Enrich Lives

    A key ingredient to success imparted by the groups in New York and the
    Bay Area has been their close, supportive relationships with senior
    leadership in their local AGBU Chapters and Offices. Nowhere is this
    most relevant than in San Francisco when then AGBU Oakland Chairwoman
    Ashken Mouradian spearheaded the establishment, growth and
    sustainability of the AGBU Young Professionals of Northern California.

    Inspired by the encouraging results of the group established in Los
    Angeles, Mouradian, who set youth involvement as a Chapter priority in
    the mid- to late-'90s, recounts, "The San Francisco Bay Area didn't have
    anything like this at the time and, by being the first to establish the
    young professionals group, our shining moment was bringing all Armenian
    young people under one roof."

    In its 10th year running, YPNC represents the only YP group to
    singularly mount a weekend getaway, coined the Winter Gala, which
    attracts hundreds of YPs on an international scale to the Bay Area. One
    of the group's proudest achievements, the signature Winter Gala evolved
    from a one-day benefit dance in its early years to an extended weekend
    with proceeds earmarked for AGBU-affiliated programs in Armenia. To this
    end, benevolent YPNC, with its yearlong roster of quality events and
    activities, has donated $48,000 in total, representing a sizeable
    quarter of the funds raised by the network.

    Running a volunteer organization in sprawling San Francisco has its
    challenges, yet YPNC has an unblemished reputation as a stable
    organization which is fiscally responsible, boasts strong leadership and
    cultivates strong working relations with fellow Armenian and
    non-Armenian organizations.

    Noted by current and retired board members, key reasons for their
    10-year success include their ability to set a clear mission and vision
    for the organization, take risks with new, unique events, and most
    importantly, foster an environment of teamwork, friendship and
    camaraderie.

    "YPNC has filled the needs of the 22- to 40-year-old crowd, targeting
    events towards their interests which may not be addressed by other
    Armenian groups within our community," shared Ed Minasian, longtime YPNC
    Board Member and former Chairman for four years. "Our service reached
    beyond the needs of our constituents to also support the Bay Area
    Armenian and non-Armenian communities, like Mt. Davidson Cross, the
    annual Genocide Commemoration, and by volunteering at local soup
    kitchens and Habitat for Humanity."

    In agreement on the stellar reputation inherited from the group, new
    Co-Chairs Steven Cherezian and David Ojakian project on the group's
    future plans, "This year we aim to refocus the group and truly embody
    the core values and mission of AGBU, while emphasizing the Young
    Professional aspect that makes our AGBU committee so special. We look to
    introduce new professional networking opportunities and community
    service events this year, while continuing to raise funds and awareness
    for the AGBU charitable programs in Armenia."

    Looking Ahead

    With the unmistakable support of their local communities, the results of
    YPGNY and YPNC are born from a commitment and charitable spirit that are
    unsurpassed. In addition, their keen ability to keep up with the times
    and the needs of their constituencies will continue to propel them
    forward as leading organizations amongst their peers.

    As the proverbial torch is passed on to a new generation of YPs to run
    the organizations, AGBU is pleased to see that they are bringing fresh
    ideas and energy, while still perpetuating the legacy of service and
    commitment reaped by YPGNY and YPNC to preserve and promote the Armenian
    identity and heritage.

    AGBU YPGNY and YPNC are a part of a growing network of YP groups and
    supporters around the world who are committed to preserving and
    promoting the Armenian identity and heritage through educational,
    cultural and humanitarian programs for young Armenians between the ages
    of 22 to 40. For more information on the AGBU YP Network, please visit
    www.agbu.org/yp.

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

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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