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  • AAA: Assembly Board Member Annie Totah to Receive Ellis Island Award

    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Assembly
    May 7, 2010
    Contact: Press Department
    Email: [email protected]
    Phone: (202) 393-3434

    ASSEMBLY BOARD MEMBER ANNIE TOTAH TO RECEIVE ELLIS ISLAND AWARD

    Washington, DC - Annie Totah, a long-time member of the Armenian
    Assembly's Board and past Chairperson, will receive the 2010 Ellis
    Island Medal of Honor, announced the Armenian Assembly of America
    (Assembly).

    "Annie is a dynamic, energetic and remarkable individual," stated the
    Assembly's Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Hirair Hovnanian.
    "Annie's dedication and leadership has been exemplary. On behalf of
    the Board of Trustees, I congratulate Annie on being selected to
    receive this distinguished honor," Hovnanian added.

    Throughout her many years of outstanding service on the Assembly's
    Board, Annie spearheaded many important initiatives, including the
    Assembly's "Missions to Armenia," and numerous National Advocacy
    Conferences and Galas, while effectively advocating with the Congress
    and Administration to secure robust U.S. assistance to Armenia and
    Nagorno Karabakh, fighting for affirmation of the Armenian Genocide
    and maintaining Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act.

    "It is with a great sense of humility that I accept the Ellis Island
    Medal of Honor," stated Annie Totah. "I am grateful to my family and
    friends who have supported me throughout the decades as I pursued
    causes near and dear to my heart. I am particularly proud of the many
    accomplishments of the Armenian Assembly and am fortunate to be part
    of such a dedicated group of individuals, who work tirelessly for the
    betterment of the Armenian people and nation," added Totah.

    Established in 1986 by the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations
    (NECO), the Ellis Island Medal of Honor celebrates the richness and
    diversity of American life and pays tribute to the ancestry groups
    that comprise America's unique cultural mosaic. Past Medalists include
    six Presidents, as well as Nobel Prize winners and leaders of
    industry, education, the arts, sports and government. Recognized by
    the United States Senate and House of Representatives, the Ellis
    Island Medal recipients are also read into the Congressional Record.

    The 2010 recipients also include Adrienne G. Alexanian, Kevork D.
    Atinizian, Sarkis Bedevian, Bedros S. Oruncakciel and Vartkes B.
    Yeghiayan.

    Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest
    Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public
    understanding and awareness of Armenian issues. The Assembly is a
    501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership organization.
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