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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

    Monday, August 13, 2007

    Over 700 Young Armenians Participate in Sold-Out AGBU FOCUS 2007 in
    New York

    Weekend Celebrates 20 Years of New York Summer Intern Program (NYSIP)
    & Honors Mr. and Mrs. Vartkess and Rita Balian

    AGBU FOCUS has wrapped up its fourth and largest biennial affair with
    over 700 participants, from 15 countries and more than 150 US cities,
    coming together in the city where it all began back in 2001. The
    four-day event was hosted at the Hudson Hotel near Columbus Circle,
    and included networking, fundraising and social activities throughout
    Manhattan, and exposing guests to the city's unique neighborhoods and
    culture. Through the tireless efforts of FOCUS Co-Chairpersons, Arda
    Berberian and Ani Manoukian, the weekend also raised over $85,000,
    which will go toward a special scholarship endowment fund for the New
    York Summer Intern Program. NYSIP is currently celebrating its 20th
    anniversary and was selected by the FOCUS Committee as the "focus" of
    its special tribute in 2007.

    First initiated in 2001, FOCUS is designed to bring together young
    Armenian professionals so that they can share their international
    perspectives, as well as provide a venue for showcasing notable
    contributions and achievements made by the organization's diverse
    youth programs. This landmark affair, planned entirely by a new
    generation of AGBU beneficiaries and members, has grown to become the
    most anticipated event for young Armenian professionals around the
    world. Tickets for FOCUS events were sold out over two weeks before
    the weekend began, setting a new record for this singular endeavor
    that continues to set the standard for young Armenian professional
    events.

    GIVING BACK

    FOCUS Co-Chairperson, Ani Manoukian, said this year's event exceeded
    everyone's expectations, "The enthusiasm for this year's FOCUS 2007
    was unprecedented. We always hoped that young Armenians would share
    the Organizing Committee's passion for all things AGBU, but it was
    amazing to see the true dedication of young Armenian professionals
    toward the goals and mission of an organization that celebrated its
    centennial last year but continues to be youthful in its energy and
    drive."

    "Every FOCUS highlights a specific AGBU youth program that has shaped
    our generation. This year we chose the New York Summer Intern Program
    and took this opportunity to honor Mr. and Mrs. Vartkess and Rita
    Balian for their hard work and commitment for the past 20 years,
    ensuring the Program's success. The New York Summer Intern Program is
    near and dear to many of the weekend's attendees, including myself,"
    Manoukian, who is a NYSIP alumna, explained.

    To date, over 700 NYSIP interns worldwide have benefited from this
    extraordinary life-changing program. To ensure the future success of
    the Program, FOCUS fundraising initiatives established a NYSIP
    scholarship endowment, which will offer students in need of financial
    assistance the means to realize their professional potential.

    NYSIP is sponsored by the AGBU President's Club, which is co-chaired
    by Vartkess and Rita Balian. As the driving force behind NYSIP, the
    Balians were chosen as the guests of honor for the FOCUS 2007 gala in
    acknowledgment of their visionary leadership that has helped NYSIP
    thrive through the years.

    The pre-weekend fundraising, which totaled over $50,000, included
    dozens of donations from NYSIP alumni eager to give back and offer a
    helping hand to others. Additional donations from individuals during
    the weekend totaled $35,000, to bring the grand total for the special
    NYSIP endowment to over $85,000. Among the weekend donations was a
    generous pledge of $30,000 announced by Vartkess Balian at the Gala
    evening.

    ACTIVELY ARMENIAN

    FOCUS ceremonially began on Thursday night with the traditional
    Perspectives event at Midtown Loft near the city's famed Empire State
    Building. Over 200 guests attended the panel discussion on the topic
    of "Active Citizenship: Duty & Responsibility Toward Your Armenian &
    Non-Armenian Communities."

    Moderated by Organizing Committee member, Amy Katcherian, the panel
    included Natalie Gabrelian of New York, Rupen Nacaroglu of Lugano
    (Switzerland), Vartan Marashlyan of Moscow, Serge Kassardjian of San
    Francisco and Karen Papazian of Toronto.

    Panelists shared their experiences in balancing their work and
    personal lives, while making an effort to stay connected to both their
    Armenian and non-Armenian communities. Audience members joined the
    dialogue, asking pointed questions regarding the inspiration behind
    thriving as an Armenian professional in the Diaspora, and panelists
    revealed that an integral part of contemporary Armenian youth is the
    constant negotiation among the various facets of an individual's
    identity. In fact, it is something that adds to its richness and
    brings Armenians together. As part of the event, a display on 100
    Years of AGBU history was on hand to educate participants about the
    organization's substantial history.

    Panelist Karen Papazian was impressed with the level of discussion and
    the strength of convictions among those who spoke. "I was delighted to
    participate in this year's Perspectives event, as it is an incredible
    opportunity to engage the community's young professionals in issues
    that should be at the forefront of our thinking. I was honored to
    share the stage with so many accomplished young Armenians who are
    doing outstanding work in their communities. It helped me see what
    FOCUS is all about -- bringing people together."

    After the discussion, guests were invited to the rooftop terrace,
    where they were greeted with a reception served under the moonlit city
    skyline, which included a picture-postcard view of some of the area's
    architectural landmarks.

    From professional to funky, the following night's highly popular club
    night attracted some 600 Armenians to the Upper West Side's LOFT
    nightclub. Featuring two floors of hot rhythms, guests enjoyed a
    global mix of Western and world music, while socializing with new and
    old friends eager to share in the energy of the city's wondrous
    nightlife.

    REUNIONS AND SHARED CONNECTIONS

    This year, FOCUS organized a special reunion luncheon for NYSIP alumni
    on Friday afternoon, attended by close to 80 alumni representing
    almost every intern class through the years. Emceed by former NYSIP
    Associate Director, Lana Kazangian, the informal gathering invited
    some former interns to speak about the importance of their internships
    to their future careers and personal growth. The speakers included
    Robin Barone, Lara Setrakian, Krikor Deurdulian and the keynote
    speaker, Paul Nadjarian, who is both an alumnus and currently a NYSIP
    Supervisor.

    Special guests, Vartkess & Rita Balian, also attended the intimate
    lunch, which offered attendees an excellent opportunity to catch up
    with old friends. Rita Balian addressed the group of alumni and shared
    her thoughts about the lasting values of NYSIP and its role in the
    lives of its participants.

    A LIVELY ART AUCTION IN SOHO

    On Saturday, July 28, FOCUS organized a unique art event, known as
    "FOCUS on Art," which welcomed guests to the Grant Gallery in Soho for
    a fundraiser featuring artworks by Armenian artists from five
    countries (Armenia, Canada, Italy, Syria and the United States). The
    combination live and silent auction raised thousands for the NYSIP
    Scholarship Endowment.

    Close to two hundred guests journeyed to one of the city's most
    vibrant cultural districts for the spirited auction. Charity
    auctioneer Aileen Agopian assisted by Taline Aynilian, roused the
    crowd as they bought select pieces in a memorable live auction.

    Artworks from the AGBU Sarian Art Academy (Aleppo, Syria) and the
    AGBU-supported Yerevan Fine Arts Academy (Yerevan, Armenia) were among
    those sold for charity. An impressive scope of works by Anet Abnous,
    Vahram Aghazarian, Shant Donabedian, Linda Ganjian, Aram Jibilian,
    Carla Koulajian, Vadim Krisyan, Helga Sarkis, Gailyn Saroyan, Sam
    Tchakalian and Sossy Terzian were also donated.

    A CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT

    The highlight of the weekend was the Saturday-night Gala held at
    Gotham Hall near Manhattan's Herald Square. This elegant affair paid
    tribute to the 20th anniversary of the New York Summer Intern Program
    (NYSIP), and honored Vartkess and Rita Balian, Co-chairs of the AGBU
    President's Club, who have supported NYSIP from its inception.

    Beginning with cocktails on the upper mezzanine of the classically
    inspired venue, guests were then welcomed downstairs to the main hall
    where they were treated to a multimedia program, a full-course dinner
    and an evening with the Kevork Artinian Band from Montreal, which
    played Armenian and international classics for a crowd eager to dance
    the night away.

    The Gala program commenced with opening remarks by the lively Master
    of Ceremonies, NYSIP alumnus and longtime activities coordinator,
    Arthur Bohdjalian of Vienna, Austria. FOCUS Co-Chairs Arda Berberian
    and Ani Manoukian then took the stage, welcoming the 540 guests who
    filled the room.

    "As Co-Chair of this year's FOCUS, I had the opportunity to see
    firsthand how unique a weekend this truly is. Young Armenian
    professionals from all over the world with diverse backgrounds have
    the opportunity to come together and create bonds that last a
    lifetime. I have personally appreciated the impact of these
    friendships and am grateful for the experience," Arda Berberian stated
    to the crowd. "FOCUS is also the vehicle for us to highlight and give
    back to the important AGBU youth programs that have influenced our
    lives and, this year, we honor the New York Summer Intern Program,"
    she added.

    Their words were amplified by a special video presentation with
    photographs illustrating memories from the past two decades. The video
    was narrated by alumni and staff of the Program, who shared their
    experiences and highlighted the aspects of a program that has touched
    the lives of many.

    Raffi Balian, son of Vartkess and Rita Balian, was invited to the
    podium to speak about his parents' support of NYSIP and their belief
    in the future of Armenian youth. "I can honestly say that one of their
    biggest ideas was that, from the first day, they believed in the
    possibility of you. They established the internship program because
    they have tremendous faith in you and expect great things from you,"
    he emphasized. "By their example, my parents have taught the value of
    giving unselfishly, of working diligently, of persevering
    relentlessly, and of loving wholeheartedly. I have always said that if
    I am half the person that my father and mother are, then I will have
    succeeded in life."

    FOCUS presented a special award to Vartkess and Rita Balian for their
    steadfast vision and commitment to AGBU youth. Mr. and Mrs. Balian
    accepted the honor and expressed their appreciation to FOCUS for
    making the dream of uniting Armenian youth into a reality. "Your
    presence here tonight really exceeds our expectations. You don't know
    how happy you make us and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Manoogian [AGBU Life
    President and his wife], who are watching us from the heavens. This is
    their dream come true," Rita Balian said.

    Her words were inspiring to those gathered, and she underlined the
    principles that have guided her and her husband's longstanding vision,
    "I would like you, as Armenians, to always succeed and never leave
    each other. Help each other, stick together, empower each other and
    share everything that you have with the world. Always be proud that
    you are Armenian, that you are talented people, and that you belong to
    the Armenian General Benevolent Union."

    Vartkess Balian, echoing his wife's sentiments, pledged $30,000 for
    the NYSIP scholarship endowment and added his own words of pride for
    what they have accomplished together, "Twenty years ago, this
    [internship program] was a dream. Today it is a reality. It is a
    tremendous joy for me to see so many young people together."

    The rousing words by Vartkess and Rita Balian sent electricity through
    the crowd, who gave the couple a standing ovation in recognition of
    their decades of work and commitment to AGBU youth.

    BONDS OF FRIENDSHIP

    On the final morning, close to 250 guests came together for the
    gourmet brunch at Josephina Restaurant near Lincoln Center. This
    casual event offered them the opportunity to share stories and
    reconnect with friends after an action-packed weekend that continues
    to spotlight the vitality of the young Armenian professional community
    around the world.

    The FOCUS 2007 Organizing Committee was composed of over a dozen
    volunteers and spearheaded by vivacious Co-chairpersons Arda Berberian
    and Ani Manoukian. The dedicated members of the committee included Ani
    Bardakjian, Aline Ekmekji, Natalie Gabrelian, Monica Ghailian, Aline
    Ghazarian, Natalie Golnazarians, Veken Gueyikian, Mher Hartoonian,
    Talia Jebejian, Amy Katcherian, Vana Khanjian, Vadim Krisyan, Serge
    Kassardjian, Taleen Mangassarian, Aline Markarian, Salpi Mekhjian,
    Tamar Nahabedian, Aida Setrakian, and Hrag Vartanian.

    "We are grateful for all of the support from our Organizing
    Committee. This was a truly a 'dream team' and we are proud to have
    worked with such dedicated and forward-thinking individuals. We look
    forward to another success in 2009," stated Berberian and Manoukian in
    a shared sentiment.

    To view photos and videos from the weekend or learn more about FOCUS
    and how to get involved, please visit: www.agbu.org/focus.

    Established in 1906, AGBU (www.agbu.org) is the world's largest
    non-profit Armenian organization. Headquartered in New York City with
    an annual budget of $36 million, AGBU preserves and promotes the
    Armenian identity and heritage through educational, cultural and
    humanitarian programs, annually touching the lives of some 400,000
    Armenians around the world.
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