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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 26, 2009

    2010 AGBU New York Summer Intern Program Applications Now Available

    The AGBU New York Summer Internship Program (NYSIP) has announced that
    applications for the 2010 program are available online. The deadline for
    the 2010 program will be Tuesday, December 1, 2009. Now entering its
    23rd season, NYSIP continues to attract the best and brightest college
    students of Armenian descent for eight action-packed weeks in New York
    City.

    The program brings together 30-35 distinguished students of Armenian
    descent from around the world. In 2009, 32 students from 11 countries
    participated in the program. Participants gather in the world's
    financial capital of New York with the common goals of gaining an edge
    in the pursuit of their future careers, establishing a deeper connection
    to their cultural heritage, and developing ties to other like-minded
    college students. The two-month experience continues to be a truly
    unique adventure, allowing students to form lasting memories and
    lifelong friendships.

    NYSIP participants are housed in a New York University residence hall
    and placed in full-time internships based on each individual's interests
    and career goals. Recent NYSIP alumni have been placed in top
    institutions such as Deutsche Bank, Merrill Lynch, Columbia University
    Medical Center, Eurasia Group, Rothschild, AXA Advisors, Entertainment
    Weekly, Isaac Mizrahi, the National Hockey League, and scores of other
    prestigious companies and institutions. During evenings and weekends,
    students are involved in various educational, cultural, social, and
    professional networking events. Events include a visit to Saint Vartan
    Armenian Cathedral for a private tour and dinner with the Primate, a
    community service project at the Armenian Home for the Aged, various
    social outings and numerous talks by industry experts. Interns also
    benefit from an interactive Mentoring Program organized by the AGBU
    Young Professionals of Greater New York, which works to increase
    one-on-one interactions between local Armenian mentors and summer
    interns over an extended period of time. This mentoring program is an
    excellent opportunity for interns to be paired with a professional in
    their field of interest and meet several times throughout the summer to
    discuss various issues and seek general guidance.

    NYSIP has sister programs located in Paris and Yerevan. The AGBU NYSIP
    staff has begun accepting applications for the 2010 session. For more
    information and to download an application, please visit
    www.agbu.org/nysip. For further assistance, please contact Associate
    Program Director Michael Hovsepian by phone, (212) 319-6383, or email,
    [email protected].

    Sponsored by the AGBU President's Club, the AGBU New York Summer Intern
    Program (NYSIP) (agbu.org/nysip) was established in 1987 by Vartkess and
    Rita Balian. NYSIP places young, aspiring Armenians in eight-week
    internships in leading academic, cultural, financial, governmental,
    legal, media and medical institutions in New York, while providing a
    well-rounded program of Armenian cultural, educational and
    community-service activities.
    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 program, annually touching the
    lives of some 400,000 Armenians around the world.
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