Joe Zeronian to lead the Armenian Missionary Association of America
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Published: Saturday January 28, 2012
Joe Zeronian.
Paramus, N.J. - In accordance with the appropriate policies and
procedures, the Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA)
elected its new Board members, President and officers.
On October 15, 2011, at the Annual Meeting of the Association, held in
Los Angeles, CA, the names of the following nine individuals were
announced, who were elected by the general membership to serve on the
Board of Directors as the Class of 2014: Bryan Bedrosian, Anita
Buchakjian, Nazareth Darakjian, M.D., Robert Hekemian, Sr., Louis
Kurkjian, Kenneth Kevorkian, Lori Muncherian, Harold Nahigian and
Arsine Bedrosian Phillips, Esq. The new Board members were installed
on Sunday, October 16, during the AMAA Annual Meeting Worship Service,
which was held at the United Armenian Congregational Church of Los
Angeles.
On December 3, the Board of Directors elected its officers and
approved the Executive Committee as follows: Joseph Zeronian, Ed.D.,
President; Nazareth Darakjian, M.D. and Peter Kougasian, Esq., Vice
Presidents; Thomas Momjian Esq., and Arsine Phillips, Esq.,
Secretaries; Nurhan Helvacian, Ph.D., Treasurer; Anita Buchakjian,
Assistant Treasurer; Berjouhy Gulesserian, Advisor; Levon Filian,
Executive Director; Albert Momjian, Esq., Solicitor; and Joyce Stein,
Representative of the Stephen Philibosian Foundation.
The AMAA was founded in Worcester, MA in 1918 and incorporated in New
York in 1920 with the purpose of strengthening and supporting the
Armenian people in their Christian faith and to encourage religious
education as well as literary and philanthropic work. Since its
founding, the AMAA has expanded its programs of educational,
evangelistic, relief, social services, church and child care
ministries to 24 countries around the world. For further information
about the AMAA ministries, please go to www.amaa.org or call the AMAA
headquarters at 201-265-2607.
http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2012-01-28-joe-zeronian-to-lead-the-armenian-missionary-association-of-america-
Published: Saturday January 28, 2012
Joe Zeronian.
Paramus, N.J. - In accordance with the appropriate policies and
procedures, the Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA)
elected its new Board members, President and officers.
On October 15, 2011, at the Annual Meeting of the Association, held in
Los Angeles, CA, the names of the following nine individuals were
announced, who were elected by the general membership to serve on the
Board of Directors as the Class of 2014: Bryan Bedrosian, Anita
Buchakjian, Nazareth Darakjian, M.D., Robert Hekemian, Sr., Louis
Kurkjian, Kenneth Kevorkian, Lori Muncherian, Harold Nahigian and
Arsine Bedrosian Phillips, Esq. The new Board members were installed
on Sunday, October 16, during the AMAA Annual Meeting Worship Service,
which was held at the United Armenian Congregational Church of Los
Angeles.
On December 3, the Board of Directors elected its officers and
approved the Executive Committee as follows: Joseph Zeronian, Ed.D.,
President; Nazareth Darakjian, M.D. and Peter Kougasian, Esq., Vice
Presidents; Thomas Momjian Esq., and Arsine Phillips, Esq.,
Secretaries; Nurhan Helvacian, Ph.D., Treasurer; Anita Buchakjian,
Assistant Treasurer; Berjouhy Gulesserian, Advisor; Levon Filian,
Executive Director; Albert Momjian, Esq., Solicitor; and Joyce Stein,
Representative of the Stephen Philibosian Foundation.
The AMAA was founded in Worcester, MA in 1918 and incorporated in New
York in 1920 with the purpose of strengthening and supporting the
Armenian people in their Christian faith and to encourage religious
education as well as literary and philanthropic work. Since its
founding, the AMAA has expanded its programs of educational,
evangelistic, relief, social services, church and child care
ministries to 24 countries around the world. For further information
about the AMAA ministries, please go to www.amaa.org or call the AMAA
headquarters at 201-265-2607.