AMBASSADOR MARKARIAN TO HOST DINNER FOR ANCA'S ARMENIAN CAUSE 2.0
asbarez
Wednesday, May 18th, 2011
Ambassador Tatoul Markarian
Deadline fast approaching for innovative Washington conference
WASHINGTON-Armenia's Ambassador to the US Tatoul Markarian, will host
a special dinner reception on the evening of Saturday, June 25th at the
Armenian Embassy for participants in "Armenian Cause 2.0," the Armenian
National Committee of America's leadership conference in Washington.
"We are honored that Ambassador Markarian has agreed to host community
leaders and activists from around the country for dinner at the
Armenian Embassy," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "A
visit to the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia and the opportunity
to meet Armenia's Ambassador holds great personal meaning for all
Armenian Americans, all the more so when it's part of a weekend
devoted to developing new and powerful ways to support Armenia,
defend Artsakh, and advance the Armenian Cause."
The Armenian Embassy dinner reception will be part of an array of
insider presentations, interactive and hands-on training sessions,
and visits to Capitol Hill, planned for Armenian Cause 2.0: Social
Networks, Grassroots Power and Smart Advocacy, organized by the ANCA
and ANCA Endowment Fund, Inc. The Washington conference will be held
June 24-27th at the L'Enfant Plaza Hotel.
The weekend's educational schedule will be complemented by social
and networking programming (all included in the registration fee)
that features:
A welcoming reception with a skyline view of the White House and the
monuments on the Washington Mall, generously hosted by the Aramian
Family Fund.
A private guided tour and "Tea on the Terrace" garden reception in the
home of President Woodrow Wilson, the signer of the Arbitral Award,
and the location of the famous Armenian painting, L'Esperance.
A group visit and photo on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial,
overlooking the reflecting pool, the Washington Monument, and the U.S.
Capitol.
An evening cruise past the monuments along the Potomac River, with
drinks and food.
To register for the conference and take advantage of the special ANCA
hotel rate of $149/night plus tax, visit http://www.anca.org/conference
by May 27, 2011.
Markarian has represented Armenia in the United States since 2005.
Prior to his service as Ambassador, he held, since 2000, the
position of Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. In that capacity,
his responsibilities included the Ministry's Departments of
Politico-Military Affairs; International Organizations; CIS Countries;
and Asia-Pacific and Africa. He was also the Armenian coordinator
for the U.S.-Armenia Strategic Dialogue as well as the NATO-Armenia
Political-Military Dialogue. In 2002-2003, Ambassador Markarian was
also Special Representative of the President of Armenia for Nagorno
Karabakh negotiations. Between 1999 and 2000, he served as Advisor
to the Foreign Minister. His previous diplomatic assignments have
included a term as Deputy Chief of Mission and Minister-Counselor at
the Armenian Embassy in Washington, DC from 1994 to 1999.
Before joining the Armenian Foreign Service, Ambassador Markarian
served in newly-independent Armenia's legislative and executive
branches. He was Assistant to the Vice Chairman of the Armenian
Parliament from 1990 to 1991, and Assistant and then Adviser to the
Vice President of Armenia from 1991 to 1994, also serving as Acting
Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister of Armenia from 1991 to 1992.
Ambassador Markarian was born on April 1964, in Armenia. He holds
a Master's degree in International Relations from the School of
Advanced International Studies at the Johns Hopkins University, and
a PhD from the London School of Economics and Political Science. He
graduated from the Yerevan University of National Economy in 1985,
and completed a PhD in Economics at the same University in 1989.
In addition to his native Armenian, Ambassador Markarian is fluent
in English and Russian. He is married and has two sons.
asbarez
Wednesday, May 18th, 2011
Ambassador Tatoul Markarian
Deadline fast approaching for innovative Washington conference
WASHINGTON-Armenia's Ambassador to the US Tatoul Markarian, will host
a special dinner reception on the evening of Saturday, June 25th at the
Armenian Embassy for participants in "Armenian Cause 2.0," the Armenian
National Committee of America's leadership conference in Washington.
"We are honored that Ambassador Markarian has agreed to host community
leaders and activists from around the country for dinner at the
Armenian Embassy," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "A
visit to the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia and the opportunity
to meet Armenia's Ambassador holds great personal meaning for all
Armenian Americans, all the more so when it's part of a weekend
devoted to developing new and powerful ways to support Armenia,
defend Artsakh, and advance the Armenian Cause."
The Armenian Embassy dinner reception will be part of an array of
insider presentations, interactive and hands-on training sessions,
and visits to Capitol Hill, planned for Armenian Cause 2.0: Social
Networks, Grassroots Power and Smart Advocacy, organized by the ANCA
and ANCA Endowment Fund, Inc. The Washington conference will be held
June 24-27th at the L'Enfant Plaza Hotel.
The weekend's educational schedule will be complemented by social
and networking programming (all included in the registration fee)
that features:
A welcoming reception with a skyline view of the White House and the
monuments on the Washington Mall, generously hosted by the Aramian
Family Fund.
A private guided tour and "Tea on the Terrace" garden reception in the
home of President Woodrow Wilson, the signer of the Arbitral Award,
and the location of the famous Armenian painting, L'Esperance.
A group visit and photo on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial,
overlooking the reflecting pool, the Washington Monument, and the U.S.
Capitol.
An evening cruise past the monuments along the Potomac River, with
drinks and food.
To register for the conference and take advantage of the special ANCA
hotel rate of $149/night plus tax, visit http://www.anca.org/conference
by May 27, 2011.
Markarian has represented Armenia in the United States since 2005.
Prior to his service as Ambassador, he held, since 2000, the
position of Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. In that capacity,
his responsibilities included the Ministry's Departments of
Politico-Military Affairs; International Organizations; CIS Countries;
and Asia-Pacific and Africa. He was also the Armenian coordinator
for the U.S.-Armenia Strategic Dialogue as well as the NATO-Armenia
Political-Military Dialogue. In 2002-2003, Ambassador Markarian was
also Special Representative of the President of Armenia for Nagorno
Karabakh negotiations. Between 1999 and 2000, he served as Advisor
to the Foreign Minister. His previous diplomatic assignments have
included a term as Deputy Chief of Mission and Minister-Counselor at
the Armenian Embassy in Washington, DC from 1994 to 1999.
Before joining the Armenian Foreign Service, Ambassador Markarian
served in newly-independent Armenia's legislative and executive
branches. He was Assistant to the Vice Chairman of the Armenian
Parliament from 1990 to 1991, and Assistant and then Adviser to the
Vice President of Armenia from 1991 to 1994, also serving as Acting
Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister of Armenia from 1991 to 1992.
Ambassador Markarian was born on April 1964, in Armenia. He holds
a Master's degree in International Relations from the School of
Advanced International Studies at the Johns Hopkins University, and
a PhD from the London School of Economics and Political Science. He
graduated from the Yerevan University of National Economy in 1985,
and completed a PhD in Economics at the same University in 1989.
In addition to his native Armenian, Ambassador Markarian is fluent
in English and Russian. He is married and has two sons.