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  • Eastern Reg. Leo Sarkisian Interns Wrap Up Second Full Week of Progm

    PRESS RELEASE
    July 2, 2007
    Armenian National Committee of America
    Eastern Region, US
    P.O. Box 419, New York, NY 10108
    Contact: Karine Birazian
    Tel: 917-428-1918

    EASTERN REGION LEO SARKISIAN INTERNS WRAP UP THEIR SECOND FULL WEEK
    OF INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

    Washington, DC ` Entering their third week, ANCA Leo Sarkisian
    Eastern Region interns Nyree Naljian and Alidz Oshagan have gone
    above and beyond the expectations of most summer interns. While
    spending their days at the ANCA office, both have attended
    functions on Capitol Hill, visited Congressional offices, and
    worked on the various projects and tasks at hand reported the
    Armenian National Committee of America, Eastern Region (ANCA-ER).

    "We are so honored to have two young, bright, young, and motivated
    activists from the eastern region interning in the office this
    summer. Having an opportunity to meet all seven interns, it is
    clear that each one of them brings their own expertise to the
    organization and work collectively to strengthen our cause,"
    commented ANCA Eastern Region Executive Director Karine Birazian.

    Naljian, a New Jersey native, is a junior at Pace University in the
    Masters program for Business Accounting. She applied for the
    internship to gain first hand experience in the American political
    system while becoming more involved with Armenian issues.

    "So far this internship has been even more than what I expected. I
    have been to Capitol Hill for several occasions, participated in
    lectures with Armenian American leaders and professionals from
    various fields, and also have met key figures in the House of
    Representatives and Senate including the Speaker of the House,
    Nancy Pelosi," commented Naljian.

    Oshagan, originally from Michigan, is a sophomore at University of
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    Wisconsin Madison, and is majoring is Sociology, with plans to
    attend law school in the future. She applied to the internship to
    increase her knowledge on how a grassroots organization operates.
    Oshagan and Birazian even spent her second day on Capitol Hill
    distributing a magazine created by the North Farmington School
    District to help raise awareness about genocide, to the entire
    Michigan Congressional delegation.

    "The ANCA Leo Sarkisian internship has allowed me to contribute to
    the Armenian cause in a hands-on way that I have not been able to
    do in the past. I also have the opportunity here to go to Capitol
    Hill and meet with staffers which helps build communication skills
    regarding informing offices about Armenian issues," commented
    Oshagan.
    Naljian and Oshagan have spent their first few weeks in the office
    working on several projects, including advocacy outreach to help
    with H. Res. 106 (the Armenian Genocide resolution), participating
    in lectures by prominent individuals, attending Congressional
    Baseball games, as well as working on their own personal projects
    which focus on advancing the Armenian cause.

    Now in its 23rd year, the ANCA LSI Program provides student
    leaders and activists an opportunity to participate in an intensive
    8-week program designed to give them the tools necessary to
    effectively advance issues of concern to the Armenian American
    community on the federal, state and local level. The LSI Program is
    a competitive and prestigious internship program and is widely
    considered to be the best program of its kind for Armenian American
    college students.

    The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) is the largest
    and most influential Armenian American grassroots political
    organization. Working in coordination with a network of offices,
    chapters, and supporters throughout the United States and
    affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCA actively
    advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad
    range of issues.
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    Photo Captions:

    Photo 1: Nyree Naljian
    Photo 2: Alidz Oshagan
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