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  • AGBU NY Summer Intern Program Accepting Applications for Summer 2005

    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone 212.319.6383 x.118
    Fax 212.319.6507
    Email [email protected]
    Website www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Thursday, December 9, 2004

    AGBU NEW YORK SUMMER INTERN PROGRAM NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR
    SUMMER 2005

    "The AGBU New York Summer Intern Program was an amazing journey of
    self discovery both as an Armenian and as an individual. I was able to
    form friendships that I will cherish forever. My internship at the
    United Nations helped me grow professionally and led me one step
    closer to achieving my goals. I feel privileged to have had the
    opportunity to participate in the program with 34 great Armenians from
    different parts of the world. I sometimes wish I could turn back time
    to the summer and stay there forever. The summer of 2004 will always
    stay with me as one of the most memorable and exciting ones." Sone
    Davayan of Glendale, CA

    New York, NY - Having concluded another successful year, the AGBU New
    York Summer Intern Program (NYSIP) is currently accepting applications
    for the 2005 summer session -- the deadline of which is January 14,
    2005. To obtain an application package, visit AGBU's website at
    www.agbu.org, or contact the Associate Program Director, Aline
    Ekmekji, by phone (212) 319-6383 ext. 132 or email [email protected].

    The Program, now in its 18th season, has helped Armenian students
    throughout the world by providing unique internship opportunities in
    some of the world's most prestigious institutions - from the United
    Nations and Columbia University Medical Center to Wachovia Securities
    and Revlon, among many others.

    In addition to their internship experience, a diverse cultural and
    educational program is also arranged by the Program
    staff. Participants receive a whirlwind taste of both their Armenian
    heritage and what New York has to offer through professional seminars
    that provide resume writing, interviewing and networking tips,
    community service projects to create a sense of giving back to both
    the Armenian and New York communities, as well as exploring New York's
    cultural riches, including world renowned museums and trendy
    restaurants.

    Founded in 1987 by AGBU President's Club Co-Chairs, Vartkes and Rita
    Balian, the AGBU New York Summer Intern Program is designed to
    establish professional opportunities for Armenians living in the
    United States and abroad.
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