US-Armenia Public Affairs Committee (USAPAC) Launches Operations
December 11, 2006 22:11:58
PRESS RELEASE:
U.S.-Armenia Public Affairs Committee (USAPAC) Launches Operations New National Armenian-American Advocacy Organization Opens Headquarters in Washington, DC
December 8, 2006
U.S.-Armenia Public Affairs Committee (USAPAC) 1518 K Street, NW, Suite M Washington, DC 20005 Contact: Ross Vartian Telephone: 202-230-8125
Washington, DC - A group of Armenian-American activists have established the U.S. - Armenia Public Affairs Committee (USAPAC) and three associated entities, which, together, are the platform for a new Armenian-American advocacy organization dedicated to promoting and defending Armenian-American interests.
In view of the many challenges faced by the Republics of Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh and the leading role played by the United States in international affairs, USAPAC founders are convinced of the need for robust and growing Armenian-American activism in support of the homeland. By linking with like-minded colleagues nationwide, USAPAC will develop into a powerful and effective addition to the Armenian-American lobby.
USAPAC's affiliated entities will include the Council on U.S.-Armenia Relations, a tax-exempt educational and advocacy charity, the U.S.-Armenia Political Action Committee, an electioneering entity, and the Committee on U.S.-Armenia Issues, a voter education group. The four entities will function as a powerful matrix serving to expand the breadth and reach of Armenian-Americans' political influence, while taking full advantage of all advocacy and electioneering laws and regulations.
In a message to national Armenian-American originations, USAPAC stated, `As we explored new ways to respond to the forces arrayed against Armenian-American concerns and objectives, we looked to one of the most effective groups in the U.S. that also faces comparable forces in opposition to its agenda - the Jewish Lobby. This community's advocacy preeminence can be attributed in significant measure to its diversity and sheer numbers of national, regional and local advocacy organizations that can be relied upon time after time to act with remarkable coordination. Our community has every reason to emulate this method of strength in numbers and unity of purpose.'
USAPAC has appointed long time community activist Ross Vartian as its Executive Director, and has engaged Rob Mosher as its Director of Government Affairs. USAPAC has established its headquarters in Washington DC.
`There are great opportunities for the Armenian-American community to expand its advocacy activities. USAPAC will place strong emphasis on educating the community on issues and political candidates, as well as political fundraising and grassroots activism,' said Ross Vartian. `We want to help the Armenian-American community further elevate its political profile. Over time, USAPAC will enhance the scope of activities and contribute to advancing the community's agenda' he concluded.
Rob Mosher stated, `We look forward to working in cooperation with the two primary Armenian-American advocacy organizations with Washington presence, the Armenia Assembly of America (AAA) and the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA), as well as other Armenian-American organizations and individuals committed to Armenian civic causes.'
USAPAC received its initial funding through a grant from Gerard L. Cafesjian and the Cafesjian Family Foundation. `This is a truly momentous event in the history of Armenian advocacy in the United States and I want to express USAPAC's appreciation to the Cafesjian Family Foundation and to Gerry Cafesjian personally for their vision and determination. Gerry and his Foundation have worked to advance and assist unique charitable, economic and civic action causes both in Armenia and the United States for over a decade, and have been active participants in and supporters of Armenian-American advocacy efforts. We are most grateful for their support of USAPAC' said Vartian.
The U.S.-Armenia Public Affairs Committee is a 501(c)(4) tax-exempt and not-for-profit organization established to advance Armenian-American interests.
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