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    Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region
    104 North Belmont Street, Suite 200
    Glendale, California 91206
    Phone: 818.500.1918
    Fax: 818.246.7353
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    May 9, 2007

    Contact: Haig Hovsepian
    Tel: (818) 500-1918


    ANCA-WR Concludes Internship Program's 2007 Spring Session


    Los Angeles, CA - The 2007 Spring Session of the Armenian National
    Committee of America-Western Region's Internship-Externship Program
    (ANCA-WR IEP) concluded on Friday, May 4, 2007 with program participants
    delivering their final presentations to ANC leadership and former
    interns.

    As the leading Armenian American public policy organization in
    California, the ANCA-WR is committed to educating and preparing the next
    generation of Armenian American leaders and activists in our
    communities. As such, the interns prepared presentations covering their
    internship accomplishments and contributions during the course of the
    fourteen week program. The presentations were preceded by a reception
    where the graduating class of interns took the opportunity to get to
    know former ANC regional and national interns.

    "The ANCA-WR internship program represents our commitment to the next
    generation of Armenian American leaders," commented Andrew Kzirian,
    Executive Director of the ANCA-WR. "We shall continue working with our
    interns in the coming months to help them gain experience working in a
    fast-paced environment that will prepare them for whatever challenges
    life may offer in the future," he added.

    During the program, participants were assigned to specific areas of
    specialization in which they delegated tasks and projects to complete.
    The session commenced on January 22, 2007 and included a seminar series
    featuring presentations by board members as well as community
    organization representatives and elected officials.

    Completing the program were Andre Arzoo and Hovhannes Harutyunyan, both
    second-year students at Glendale Community College. They were joined by
    Christopher Yemenidjian, a second-year student at El Camino College and
    Tina Avanessian, a first-year student at UC Irvine.

    Arzoo was assigned an externship with the Genocide Education Project
    where he worked on developing materials community members can use to
    encourage high school administrators to set up Genocide Education
    Project workshops for their teachers. The Genocide Education Project
    provides curricular materials and training for teachers to teach about
    genocide and the Armenian Genocide.

    As an intern assigned to office Media and Public Relations, Avanessian
    helped organize several press conferences hosted by the ANCA-WR and its
    local affiliates throughout the 19 western US states. Additionally, she
    maintained the organization's media outreach database and authored
    several press releases regarding ANC activities including district
    office meetings with congressional offices as well as community events.

    As part of the ANCA-WR IEP's newest externship partnership, Harutyunyan
    worked with the Foundation for Economic Development (FED) on several
    research and promotional projects related to the California Armenia
    Trade Office (CATO). The FED is a non-governmental organization
    assigned by the state to operate CATO which facilitates trade between
    California and Armenia as well as the other former Soviet states and
    Eastern Europe.

    Yemenidjian worked with the ANCA-WR office as a Community and Government
    Affairs intern where he worked with staff to coordinate and participate
    in congressional district office meetings throughout the western US
    states. He also assisted in outreach efforts to Armenian Americans
    affiliated with the Republican Party and monitored the office's various
    activist databases.

    "I originally applied to the program because of my interest in genocide
    awareness and education, but ended up with much more than I expected,"
    noted Arzoo. "Not only did I help the Genocide Education Project, but I
    had the chance to get to know a diverse group of students who each felt
    strongly about finding their own way to be involved in and support our
    community. I learned a lot about the issues and I also made friends
    with whom I look forward to continuing to work beyond the internship
    program."

    Arzoo and Yemenidjian will be attending UC Berkeley in the autumn and
    plan to remain active advocates through the San Francisco Bay Area ANC.
    Harutyunyan, who has also been accepted to UC Berkeley, will be
    remaining active with the Foundation for Economic Development.
    Avanessian, a Glendale resident, will continue working with the regional
    office and her local, Crescenta Valley ANC. Upon returning to Irvine
    for the autumn term, she hopes to become involved with the Orange County
    ANC as well.

    Aside from learning and participating in the day-to-day operations of
    the regional office, program participants also traveled with the ANCA-WR
    to both the California Republican Party and California Democratic Party
    conventions. They also worked with ANCA-WR staff to represent the
    organization at conferences and community events - such as the "Silenced
    Cries" and "4-24" Armenian Genocide awareness benefit concerts.

    "The regional Internship-Externship Program is designed to help shape
    more informed, experienced, and confident Armenian American issues
    advocates," notes Haig Hovsepian, ANCA-WR Community Relations Director
    and IEP Coordinator. "The 2007 Spring Session class distinguished
    itself in its commitment and dedication to the job, but also
    demonstrated great growth during their time in the program learning more
    about the issues, networking with the community, and building strong
    friendships with one another. We look forward to their continued
    involvement in their local ANCs and with our future internship classes."

    The Armenian National Committee of America 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 Caption: The 2007 Spring Session Internship-Externship Program
    class (from left to right) Andre Arzoo, Hovhannes Harutyunyan, Tina
    Avanessian, and Christopher Yemenidjian.
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