PRESS RELEASE
January 14, 2015
AESA
Contact: Vasken Yardemian
E-mail: [email protected]
Telephone: (818) 547-3372
AESA Meets with Dr. Gagig Galstyan, Rector of the National University
of Architecture and Construction of Armenia
(Glendale, CA) - On January 12, 2015, AESA representatives met with
the Rector of the National University of Architecture and
Construction of Armenia (NUACA) formally Yerevan State University of
Architecture and Construction, Dr. Gagig Galstyan who is now visiting
Los Angeles. AESA was represented by Vasken Yardemian, President and
Razmik Gharakhanian, Vice President-Elect.
Last week, Dr. Galstyan met with AESA New York-New Jersey Chapter
President Aram Setian, Vice President-Elect, Hovhannes Mardirossian
and Treasurer David Michelian and Vicken Bedian at the Armenian
Mission to the United Nations (UN) in New York City, hosted by
Dr. Tigran Samvelian, Deputy Permanent Mission Representative. Also
in attendance were the Assistant Rector Dr. Aida Khachaturyan and
Ms. Arpine Korekyan, UN Governance and Public Administration officer.
At this meeting, AESA was presented with the `Glory to Builder' medal
as gratitude and appreciation for AESA contribution, because early
last year, AESA NY-NJ Chapter initiated a certification program with
the Rutgers University of New Jersey to conduct short courses at NUACA
in Armenia. Already two of the AESA NY-NJ chapter members were in
Armenia last October to teach two certificate courses in Construction
Management.
At this meeting with Dr. Galstyan, the current status of the program
was reviewed and the next steps were outlined. `We will definitely
use all of our available resources to expand this project in Armenia',
stated Vasken Yardemian. `Our collaboration with NUACA is important
milestone in AESA's history' concluded Yardemian. Dr. Galstyan
expressed his gratitude and appreciation for AESA's contribution,
conducting the short courses.
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Standing from Left: Razmik Gharakhanian, Dr. Gagig Galstyan and Vasken
Yardemian
Representatives of AESA NY-NJ Chapter with Dr. Gagig Galstyan at the
Armenian Mission to the UN
Established in 1983 in Glendale, California, AESA is a non-partisan
and non-sectarian philanthropic organization focused primarily on
addressing the professional, technical and scientific needs of fellow
Armenian engineers, scientists, industrialists, and architects
throughout the world. For more information, check AESA's website at
www.aesa.org, or contact them by phone (818) 547-3372, or e-mail: **
[email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) . Copyright © 2015
Armenian Engineers & Scientists of America (AESA), All rights
reserved.
Our mailing address is:
Armenian Engineers & Scientists of America (AESA)
117 S. Louise St #306
Glendale, CA 91205
USA
January 14, 2015
AESA
Contact: Vasken Yardemian
E-mail: [email protected]
Telephone: (818) 547-3372
AESA Meets with Dr. Gagig Galstyan, Rector of the National University
of Architecture and Construction of Armenia
(Glendale, CA) - On January 12, 2015, AESA representatives met with
the Rector of the National University of Architecture and
Construction of Armenia (NUACA) formally Yerevan State University of
Architecture and Construction, Dr. Gagig Galstyan who is now visiting
Los Angeles. AESA was represented by Vasken Yardemian, President and
Razmik Gharakhanian, Vice President-Elect.
Last week, Dr. Galstyan met with AESA New York-New Jersey Chapter
President Aram Setian, Vice President-Elect, Hovhannes Mardirossian
and Treasurer David Michelian and Vicken Bedian at the Armenian
Mission to the United Nations (UN) in New York City, hosted by
Dr. Tigran Samvelian, Deputy Permanent Mission Representative. Also
in attendance were the Assistant Rector Dr. Aida Khachaturyan and
Ms. Arpine Korekyan, UN Governance and Public Administration officer.
At this meeting, AESA was presented with the `Glory to Builder' medal
as gratitude and appreciation for AESA contribution, because early
last year, AESA NY-NJ Chapter initiated a certification program with
the Rutgers University of New Jersey to conduct short courses at NUACA
in Armenia. Already two of the AESA NY-NJ chapter members were in
Armenia last October to teach two certificate courses in Construction
Management.
At this meeting with Dr. Galstyan, the current status of the program
was reviewed and the next steps were outlined. `We will definitely
use all of our available resources to expand this project in Armenia',
stated Vasken Yardemian. `Our collaboration with NUACA is important
milestone in AESA's history' concluded Yardemian. Dr. Galstyan
expressed his gratitude and appreciation for AESA's contribution,
conducting the short courses.
================================================== =========
Standing from Left: Razmik Gharakhanian, Dr. Gagig Galstyan and Vasken
Yardemian
Representatives of AESA NY-NJ Chapter with Dr. Gagig Galstyan at the
Armenian Mission to the UN
Established in 1983 in Glendale, California, AESA is a non-partisan
and non-sectarian philanthropic organization focused primarily on
addressing the professional, technical and scientific needs of fellow
Armenian engineers, scientists, industrialists, and architects
throughout the world. For more information, check AESA's website at
www.aesa.org, or contact them by phone (818) 547-3372, or e-mail: **
[email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) . Copyright © 2015
Armenian Engineers & Scientists of America (AESA), All rights
reserved.
Our mailing address is:
Armenian Engineers & Scientists of America (AESA)
117 S. Louise St #306
Glendale, CA 91205
USA