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    ANC-GLENDALE WELCOMES SPRING 2010 INTERNSHIP CANDIDATES

    Asbarez
    Apr 14th, 2010

    ANCG 2010 Spring Interns from left: Arthur Karadzhyan, Lousine
    Michmichian, and Sevada Simounian-Khygani

    GLENDLAE-The Armenian National Committee of Glendale announced this
    week its choice of three candidates to participate in the Spring
    2010 Internship Program: a selective, part time, leadership training
    program, geared towards high school and college students interested in
    gaining an in-depth understanding of the public affairs arena. Joining
    the program are Arthur Karadzhyan, Lousine Michmichian, and Sevada
    Simounian-Khygani.

    "We're proud to welcome yet another exceptional group of students
    into the ANCG internship program and provide them with the necessary
    training and avenue through which they can become active participants
    in the political discourse of our city and our community," stated
    Elen Asatryan, Executive Director of the ANCG.

    A senior at Crespi Carmelite High School of Encino, Arthur Karadzhyan
    is a four-year honor-roll student, an active member of the student
    body and a former member of the five-time, consecutive, Mission League
    champion wrestling team. "I decided to enroll in the Armenian National
    Committee's Glendale Chapter Internship Program to provide myself with
    a venue through which I could channel my spirit of social and political
    activism and combine my sense of civic duty with public responsibility
    to the community," stated Arthur Karadzhyan. "By interning at the
    ANC's Glendale Chapter, I hope to immerse myself in the environment
    of a political and public affairs operation in order to strengthen the
    social and cultural infrastructure of the community," added Karadzhyan.

    Lousine Michmichian, currently a junior at Glendale High School, is
    an active member of the GHS Armenian Club. As one of her many personal
    initiatives to increase awareness of Armenian-American related issues,
    Lousine is extensively involved in the planning of the District-wide
    Assembly in Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide.

    "I am thrilled to have been given this opportunity through which I
    can get a better sense of government and organizational proceedings
    and be able to work on projects that will directly benefit my
    community." added Michmichian.

    Sevada Simounian-Khygani is a recent graduate of UCLA and a current
    executive board member of GCC's Armenian Student Association. A Middle
    Eastern and North African Studies double major, Simounian-Khygani,
    has interned at the Armenian National Committee's Western Region and
    Washington D.C. offices where he participated in raising awareness
    about the Armenian Genocide, the Chevron Campaign and in "Greener
    Armenia".

    "After graduating from UCLA in Spring I took part in the Leo Sarkisian
    Internship in Washington D.C. I had a deep desire to get involved
    in with my local ANCA Chapter. In previous years I completed the
    Western Region Externship with Genocide Education Project. I wanted
    to bring my knowledge and experience that I gained to the Glendale
    ANCA Internship. I feel as an Alumnus it is my responsibility not
    only to give back, but to get personally involved in my community,"
    stated Simounian-Khygani.

    Established in Fall 2007, The ANCG Internship program provides an
    opportunity for student leaders and activists to gain an in-depth
    understanding of Armenian-American issues as well as advocacy efforts
    on the local level. In addition to networking with community leaders,
    candidates participate in workshops featuring a variety of guest
    speakers, including public officials, ANC leadership, and specialists
    from the community. Interns also partake in joint projects with fellow
    interns as well as individual sessions ranging from media relations
    and civic participation to grassroots advocacy.

    The Armenian National Committee - Glendale Chapter advocates for
    the social, economic, cultural, and political rights of the city's
    Armenian American community and promotes increased civic participation
    and awareness at the grassroots and public policy levels.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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