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    PRESS RELEASE
    January 7, 2005
    Junior Achievement of Armenia
    1102 North Brand Blvd. #61
    Glendale, CA 91202
    Contact: Beth Broussalian
    Tel: 858-792-4656
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.jaarmenia.org


    Armenia Participates in Global Board Meeting
    of Junior Achievement Worldwide

    New York, NY - Armenia was among dozens of affiliates participating in
    the quarterly Board Meeting of Junior Achievement Worldwide (JAW), the
    world's largest organization dedicated to educating young people about
    economics, citizenship and business ethics.
    JAW staff, members of its Board of Directors and representatives from
    many of its 97 member countries, which range from France and Armenia to
    Argentina, Egypt, Botswana and Japan, converged in New York City on
    December 5 and 6 for the event. The JAW Board of Directors includes
    executives of a variety of leading organizations and corporations,
    including the Eurasia Foundation, Columbia University, Fedex, Verizon,
    Monster, 3M, Hewlett-Packard, and HSBC.

    Representing Armenia was Ani Darakdjian, US Director of Junior
    Achievement of Armenia (JAA), an affiliate of Junior Achievement
    Worldwide.

    The agenda for the two-day event included committee meetings intended to
    review strategic direction, program development and the organization's
    fundraising efforts around the world. Following the recent merger of
    JA's United States operations with its international affiliates, there
    were also discussions about the continuing integration of the
    organization, including how US regional chapters can assist member
    nations in their development.

    Doyin Oguntona, President of JA Nigeria, and Jaime Santibanez, President
    of JA Mexico, both presented overviews of the growth and successes of
    their respective organizations.

    Participants also learned that Scott Bedbury, former Marketing head at
    Nike and Starbuck's, the mind behind Nike's "Just Do It" ad
    campaign, and the author of A New Brand World, will be helping JAW build
    and protect its valuable brand. Mr. Bedbury happily accepted the job
    because his wife had been positively impacted by Junior Achievement
    courses as a teenager.

    "Discussing the common concerns and goals of Junior Achievement
    affiliates - from the greater Boston area to Flemish Belgium and the
    outer reaches of Lori Province - makes it clear that the world is more
    interconnected than it has ever been," said Ms. Darakdjian. "We are all
    in this together."

    Armenia may benefit from deepening ties with Europe in particular.
    Efforts are already underway to establish a JAA Alumni Association, one
    of the goals of which will be to interact with European alumni groups,
    thus helping enhance relations, understanding and trade between Armenia
    and Europe.

    JA Armenia has been recognized as one of the great success stories in
    the field of Economics education. In past JAW conferences, it has swept
    awards ceremonies, garnering trophies for quality, innovation, growth
    and media awareness. Though operating in one of the smallest countries
    in the world, it is one of the largest and most dynamic JA affiliates,
    with courses in each of Armenia's 1359 high schools. JAA's Yerevan
    headquarters and its network of eight regional offices oversee the
    ongoing training of thousands of educators who currently teach JAA's
    Civics and Economics courses to more than 170,000 students each year.

    "I learned at this meeting that, of all 97 member nations, JA Armenia is
    indeed one of the top-ranking nations, surpassed only by the United
    Kingdom, Canada, Mexico, Kazakhstan and Russia," said Ms Darakdjian. "We
    set an example for so many Junior Achievement countries and are creating
    a pathway for our students to integrate proudly into the global economy.
    Our students are learning that not only can they play a significant role
    in the direction Armenia is headed as a country but they can also be a
    force in global trends."

    Junior Achievement of Armenia was established in 1992 to assist
    Armenia's transition to democratic governance and a free-market
    economy. JAA's mission is to give today's Armenian youth the
    necessary skills and knowledge to compete and succeed in tomorrow's
    world. The mission is accomplished through Economics and Civics
    education. By 2005, nearly 20% of the total population will have taken a
    course taught by a JAA-trained teacher. For additional information,
    please call (818) 753-4997 or visit JAA's website at
    http://www.jaarmenia.org.
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