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    ANCA MEMBER RAFFI HAMPARIAN TO SPEAK ON ARMENIAN CAUSE ON APRIL 22

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    April 18, 2012 - 14:04 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Raffi Hamparian will be the guest speaker on "The
    Armenian Cause in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities for
    Armenian Americans" at Armenian Apostolic Church of Crescenta Valley,
    California, on Sunday, April 22.

    Asbarez reports that Hamparian, a member of the Armenian National
    Committee of America's national Board of Directors and a lifelong ANCA
    activist will discuss specific ways in which Armenian Americans of all
    backgrounds can play a decisive role in advancing the Armenian Cause.

    He will discuss the ANCA's leadership role in working on the Return
    of Armenian Churches confiscated by the Republic of Turkey and its
    efforts with respect to Armenia, Artsakh and Javakh. He will also
    focus his remarks on the organization's successful efforts to engage
    a new generation of Armenian Americans to continue participating in
    America's democratic process to advance issues of special concern to
    Armenian Americans.

    Born in New York City and raised in the New Jersey, Hamparian is a
    graduate of Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. At this school
    he earned both an undergraduate degree and a Masters in International
    Relations. Hamparian has worked for a number of members of Congress,
    handling budget, tax and trade issues and also serving as a key staffer
    for international relations work related to the House Committee on
    Foreign Affairs. Most recently, he worked as the chief foreign affairs
    aide for New Jersey Congressman Steven R. Rothman.

    Currently, Hamparian is the Government Relations Director for Los
    Angeles Metro, where he works to increase the $600 million that agency
    annually receives from the federal government for major transportation
    projects.

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