AGBU Europe
66 Ave Louise,
1050 Brussels
Belgium
Tel: 32 2 761 12 17
Email: [email protected]
AGBU
55 East 59th Street,
New York, N.Y. 10022-1112
Tel: 212-319-6383
Fax: 212-319-6507
Email: [email protected]
Invitation to the 88th General Assembly in Armenia
AGBU cordially invites its members and friends to participate in its
88th General Assembly and the meetings scheduled to take place in
Yerevan during the first week of April.
The General Assembly was postponed from last October to April of 2015
to give an opportunity to our membership to pay tribute to the martyrs
of the Genocide in Armenia on the occasion of the Centennial. This
will provide a distinctive opportunity for our membership to
participate in a special ceremony planned for this purpose at
Dzidzernagapert.
This biennial meeting is of particular importance for us as the
Central Board would like to share with our members and leadership the
results of its deliberations and considerations during the past
year. In addition, the Central Board will also discuss its outlook on
the mission, priorities, organizational structures, operational
practices, and governance, of our organization, and the imperative to
redirect our resources to address the challenges of our global
Armenian community in the context of the evolving realities of the
modern world nationally and internationally.
In addition to the assembly proceedings, several high level panels are
planned on topics pertaining to our nation's human capital,
international standing and collaborative potential. These and numerous
other events are scheduled to take place between March 28 and April 6,
2015.
The inauguration ceremony of the new AGBU Yerevan Center will take
place on Sunday, April 5.
Numerous planned trips and excursions will offer exclusive insight
into AGBU's initiatives and projects. Among others, a trip to
Nagorno-Karabakh is planned from March 28 to the 30 and a trip to
Gyumri and Ani will take place on April 6.
To participate in the Nagorno-Karabakh trip, members must arrive in
Yerevan by March 27. Activities are planned to end in the late
afternoon on Monday, April 6.To register to attend, please return your
completed registration from (available at
agbu.org/88GA/registration.pdf
(http://agbu.us3.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=2dc2d58df67c004d092420371&id=f69a32557a&e= 8ae1ab9eaa)
) by February 23, 2015.
We look forward to seeing our global family in Yerevan for another
opportunity to regroup, share ideas and experiences, strengthen ties,
and plan for the future of our organization.
For all inquiries, please contact Gloria Sanders at the AGBU Central Office
at (+1.212.319.6383, ext. 128
(tel:%28%2B1.212.319.6383%2C%20ext.%20128) ) or via email at
[email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) .
66 Ave Louise,
1050 Brussels
Belgium
Tel: 32 2 761 12 17
Email: [email protected]
AGBU
55 East 59th Street,
New York, N.Y. 10022-1112
Tel: 212-319-6383
Fax: 212-319-6507
Email: [email protected]
Invitation to the 88th General Assembly in Armenia
AGBU cordially invites its members and friends to participate in its
88th General Assembly and the meetings scheduled to take place in
Yerevan during the first week of April.
The General Assembly was postponed from last October to April of 2015
to give an opportunity to our membership to pay tribute to the martyrs
of the Genocide in Armenia on the occasion of the Centennial. This
will provide a distinctive opportunity for our membership to
participate in a special ceremony planned for this purpose at
Dzidzernagapert.
This biennial meeting is of particular importance for us as the
Central Board would like to share with our members and leadership the
results of its deliberations and considerations during the past
year. In addition, the Central Board will also discuss its outlook on
the mission, priorities, organizational structures, operational
practices, and governance, of our organization, and the imperative to
redirect our resources to address the challenges of our global
Armenian community in the context of the evolving realities of the
modern world nationally and internationally.
In addition to the assembly proceedings, several high level panels are
planned on topics pertaining to our nation's human capital,
international standing and collaborative potential. These and numerous
other events are scheduled to take place between March 28 and April 6,
2015.
The inauguration ceremony of the new AGBU Yerevan Center will take
place on Sunday, April 5.
Numerous planned trips and excursions will offer exclusive insight
into AGBU's initiatives and projects. Among others, a trip to
Nagorno-Karabakh is planned from March 28 to the 30 and a trip to
Gyumri and Ani will take place on April 6.
To participate in the Nagorno-Karabakh trip, members must arrive in
Yerevan by March 27. Activities are planned to end in the late
afternoon on Monday, April 6.To register to attend, please return your
completed registration from (available at
agbu.org/88GA/registration.pdf
(http://agbu.us3.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=2dc2d58df67c004d092420371&id=f69a32557a&e= 8ae1ab9eaa)
) by February 23, 2015.
We look forward to seeing our global family in Yerevan for another
opportunity to regroup, share ideas and experiences, strengthen ties,
and plan for the future of our organization.
For all inquiries, please contact Gloria Sanders at the AGBU Central Office
at (+1.212.319.6383, ext. 128
(tel:%28%2B1.212.319.6383%2C%20ext.%20128) ) or via email at
[email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) .