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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
    Fax: 212.319.6507
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Friday, September 29, 2006

    34 AGBU New York Summer Interns Take on Manhattan with Great Success

    A group of 34 AGBU interns from seven countries including Argentina,
    Canada, England, Egypt, France, Lebanon, and the United States
    immersed themselves in New York City's culture, business, nightlife
    and daily excitement as participants of the 20th season of AGBU's New
    York Summer Intern Program (NYSIP). After a rigorous application
    process, these talented young men and women showed promise in their
    academic achievements and diverse extracurricular interests. Through
    the Program's unique opportunities, each student not only interned at
    a company related to his or her field of study, but also took on all
    the challenges and excitement New York City has to offer.

    In addition to a daily internship position, the eight-week Program
    hosted a number of educational and cultural events for its 2006
    participants, including an interactive session with Zarmine Boghosian
    on the Armenian language; a lecture by sports marketing veteran, Paul
    Kayaian, on the values and importance of professional networking; a
    briefing on resume writing and interview tips by Ryan Herson of Young
    & Rubicam; an outing to Sports Illustrated magazine for a question and
    answer session with college football writer, Gene Menez; a night of
    Armenian dance instruction led by the AGBU Antranig Dance Ensemble;
    and community service projects at the Armenian Home for the Aged in
    Queens, NY, and with local public television station Thirteen/WNET for
    the Target-sponsored Kid's Day. To expand their professional horizons,
    interns attended a Mentoring Night sponsored by the AGBU Young
    Professionals of Greater New York (YPGNY), where young professionals
    from the community met with the students based on their fields of
    interest to share their experiences in the working world.

    Before the Program wrapped up, the President's Club hosted the annual
    Supervisors' Reception at the AGBU Central Office in Manhattan to
    thank the supervisors who spent their summers guiding and mentoring
    the interns, teaching them valuable professional skills and serving as
    role models. During the reception, twp interns Kara Boodakian from
    Boston, MA who interned at Theatre Row, and John Chakardemian from
    Beirut, Lebanon who interned at AXA Advisors, LLC, shared their
    personal stories, lessons and memories from their time during the
    Program and their stay in New York.

    The keynote speaker Emmanuel Tchividjian, Senior Vice President of
    Ruder Finn, Inc., shared his life story with the guests and provided
    everyone with some helpful thoughts. "Everything takes, hard work,
    dedication and patience. If I had to choose the one attribute that is
    the most important in life, I would without a doubt choose
    TRUST. Trust is at the basis of any human relation, whether personal
    or corporate."

    In addition, first time supervisor Stephanie Simon, Museums Reporter
    for NY1News, spoke on her experience with AGBU, praised AGBU for
    maintaining the Armenian culture and heritage, the importance of
    connecting with people and ideas and the unexpected connection and
    friendship that she developed with her intern, Tanya Baronian.

    Before concluding the Program, Carol Aslanian, member of the AGBU
    Central Board of Directors for the past ten years, spoke on behalf of
    AGBU. Carol, who oversees AGBU's Education Department, wished the
    interns much success in the future, and praised them for their
    commitment and hard work. She reminded the interns that each of them
    has the potential to become great leaders of our Armenian community
    and their countries' respective societies.

    To date, approximately 600 interns worldwide have benefited from this
    extraordinary, life-changing program. The selection criteria is
    challenging and interns must have completed their sophomore year of
    college and have earned a minimum B+ average or its equivalent, for
    international students. All applications and essays are carefully
    reviewed to ensure that the interns are capable of meeting the
    demanding internships available to them in a number of New York City's
    biggest and best employment sectors. Some of the many participating
    institutions include: Columbia Records, Columbia University Hospital,
    Moody's, Merrill Lynch, NY1 News, Sports Illustrated, the United
    Nations and UBS.

    Sponsored by the AGBU President's Club, the AGBU New York Summer
    Intern Program (www.agbu.org/nysip) was established in 1987 by
    Vartkess and Rita Balian, and is still currently under their
    supervision in its 19th year. AGBU NYSIP places young, aspiring
    Armenians in eight-week internships in the corporate, international,
    art and medical worlds of New York, while providing a well-rounded
    program of Armenian cultural, educational and community service
    activities.

    To obtain an application, please visit AGBU NYSIP's website at
    www.agbu.org/nysip. Please check the form for eligibility
    requirements. The application deadline is December 14, 2006. For more
    information, please email [email protected].

    For more information about AGBU and its worldwide programs, please
    visit www.agbu.org.
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