THREE ARMENIAN REPORTERS GET PRIZES FROM AMERIABANK
YEREVAN, July 15. /ARKA/. Three Armenian reporters received prizes
from Ameriabank as part of the training course on economics, finance
and international economic ties theory, the press office of Ameria
Group reported.
The special training course for economics reporters was held by the
Caucasus Institute, initiated by Ameria CJSC consulting service on
management and JTI Armenia office.
The aim of the course was to provide theoretical knowledge and develop
analytical skills in reporters, along with practical skills. The
training participants received certificates of completion and corporate
gifts from Ameriabank.
Three best reporters received VISA Classic with a line of credit of
500,000 drams and professional bestsellers. The three winners will
also visit one of JTI factories to improve their knowledge about
tobacco industry and the manufacturing process.
The report says the course initiators consider it a must to hold
similar events on a regular basis to promote development of economics
reporters in Armenia.
The Caucasus Institute is a Yerevan-based research center aiming at
broader involvement of the society in political decision making.
JTI is the international division of Japan Tobacco, Inc. operating
in more than 120 countries.
Ameria CJSC is a leading consulting company on Armenian market
actively engaged in the fields of corporate restructuring, merging
and absorption, legal consulting, direct and portfolio investments,
business planning, strategic and tax planning, financial consulting,
state administration and reforms. -0--
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YEREVAN, July 15. /ARKA/. Three Armenian reporters received prizes
from Ameriabank as part of the training course on economics, finance
and international economic ties theory, the press office of Ameria
Group reported.
The special training course for economics reporters was held by the
Caucasus Institute, initiated by Ameria CJSC consulting service on
management and JTI Armenia office.
The aim of the course was to provide theoretical knowledge and develop
analytical skills in reporters, along with practical skills. The
training participants received certificates of completion and corporate
gifts from Ameriabank.
Three best reporters received VISA Classic with a line of credit of
500,000 drams and professional bestsellers. The three winners will
also visit one of JTI factories to improve their knowledge about
tobacco industry and the manufacturing process.
The report says the course initiators consider it a must to hold
similar events on a regular basis to promote development of economics
reporters in Armenia.
The Caucasus Institute is a Yerevan-based research center aiming at
broader involvement of the society in political decision making.
JTI is the international division of Japan Tobacco, Inc. operating
in more than 120 countries.
Ameria CJSC is a leading consulting company on Armenian market
actively engaged in the fields of corporate restructuring, merging
and absorption, legal consulting, direct and portfolio investments,
business planning, strategic and tax planning, financial consulting,
state administration and reforms. -0--
- See more at:
http://arka.am/en/news/society/three_armenian_reporters_get_prizes_from_ameriaban k/#sthash.QuUKY1wd.dpuf