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    Berdj Djamdjian Named 2010 `Exemplary Homenetmen Member'

    Friday, May 21st, 2010
    by Asbarez


    EAGLE ROCK - Every year, the Homenetmen Western United States Regional
    Executive bestows the title of `Exemplary Homenetmen Member' upon one
    individual in the organization who demonstrates a primary example for
    others to follow. This year, Berdj Djamdjian, notable in the community
    for his active involvement in scouting life, has deservedly been
    endowed with this esteemed title.

    The opportunity to meet with the title recipient and obtain further
    insight into his background and organizational activities offered a
    true testament as to why he is indeed worthy of such an honor.

    Born in June of 1946 in Cairo, Egypt, Berdj Djamdjian received his
    elementary education from the Kaloustian School, where he also
    actively engaged in the scouting movement. After also attending the
    local Mekhitarian Fathers School for two years, he relocated to
    Lebanon in 1960 and continued to pursue his education at the
    Mekhitarian Fathers School in Hazmieh.

    In 1963, Djamdjian moved to the United States, settling in Los
    Angeles, and received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics from
    the California State University. He was considered a model student
    and, upon graduation, selected by Security Pacific Bank to specialize
    in IBM computers. His professional life, until today, continues to be
    dedicated to the computer sciences and his specialty is computer
    programming.

    Berdj Djamdjian married and started a family with Norma, whom he met
    in 1968. The couple has two children, Monique and Armen, as well as
    two grandchildren.

    The details Djamdjian shared regarding his organizational life and
    activities provide indication of his great interest and commitment to
    scouting and Homenetmen, in general. He has spent a great deal of time
    as a member of the Boy Scouts of America, assuming positions of unit
    leader and instructor.

    After becoming a member of the Homenetmen Los Angeles Chapter in 1985,
    Djamdjian wholeheartedly became involved with the scouting division
    and served as an Assistant Scout Troop Leader, Troop Leader, and
    `Avak' Leader, respectively. His commitment to Homenetmen is apparent
    through his history of involvement as a member of the Los Angeles
    chapter's Scouting Council, a chapter executive member, and a
    three-term member of Homenetmen's Regional Scouting Council.

    To this day, Djamdjian is the representative to the Boy Scouts of
    America on behalf of Homenetmen's religious program. He has applied
    his vast knowledge to providing input in the development of the
    Western Prelacy's St. Mesrob Emblem and has also received the
    International Wood Badge. Djamdjian continues to provide invaluable
    assistance to the community's scouting divisions and in particular,
    the Los Angeles chapter.

    Currently, he is a member of the Homenetmen Camp Tecuya committee and
    represents Homenetmen in the National Armenian Committee on Scouting.

    Alongside his professional and organizational work, Djamdjian takes
    great interest in photography and dedicates his time taking photos of
    Homenetmen events and activities. For twelve years, he operated a
    Craft Shop and Wood Crafts establishment. He enjoys nature and retains
    his own Nature Study Collections and Props, which he presents to
    Homenetmen and various schools. As a hobby, Djamdjian also enjoys
    beekeeping.

    Concluding the meeting, Jamjian expressed his heartfelt thanks and
    appreciation to the Homenetmen Regional Executive for awarding him
    with the `Exemplary Homenetmen Member' title. He reflected that he has
    great regard for Homenetmen, through which he has developed close
    friendships, and confidently assured he would continue serving the
    organization with great vigor.
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