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    PRESS RELEASE
    American University of Armenia Corporation
    300 Lakeside Drive, 5th Floor
    Oakland, CA 94612
    Tel: (510) 987-9452
    Fax: (510) 208-3576
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.aua.am <http://www.aua.am/>


    October 12, 2005


    Building a Bridge Between the Silicon Valley and the American University of
    Armenia (AUA)


    Oakland, CA - Mr. and Mrs. Papken and Claire Der Torossian opened their home
    in Saratoga, California, for AUA to host a unique evening dedicated to
    promoting cooperation and communication between Silicon Valley executives
    and the AUA School of Business and Management.

    Dr. Rubina Ohanian, the Dean of the School of Business and Management, an
    accomplished marketing solutions specialist with over fifteen years of
    consulting and corporate experience, was among the guests. She gave a brief
    overview of the MBA program, emphasizing that the School of Business and
    Management strives to provide its students with quality instruction and a
    state-of-the-art curriculum to help them achieve their professional goals.

    Dr. Ohanian spoke very highly of the MBA students' aptitude and the
    potential that they have to make a difference to Armenia's future. She
    invited the Silicon Valley leaders to support the University, get involved
    in the future of its students. Outsourcing of successful Silicon Valley
    businesses to Armenia will create job opportunities for our youth.

    President Haroutune Armenian shared with the guests that AUA is an
    institution of change and transformation, offering its students quality
    education, technology and know-how for entrepreneurial endeavors. "As a
    student-centered university, the top priority is our students, and our most
    important objectives are maintaining academic excellence, becoming a
    knowledge enterprise and developing regional role", said Dr. Armenian.

    This was an emotional evening for Seta Karamardian, the widow of Stepan
    Karamardian, who was the founding Dean of the School of Business and
    Management. "Seeing AUA Business School prosper is the realization of my
    husband's dream and vision", said Mrs. Karamardian.

    Yervant Zorian, Vice President and Chief Scientist at Virage Logic
    Corporation, also a member of the American University of Armenia Corporation
    (AUAC) Board of Trustees, highlighted the main purpose of the evening, which
    is to establish a permanent bridge between the Silicon Valley Armenian
    Community and AUA, that will be beneficial to both groups over the years to
    come. "AUA is one of the best fruits that the independence of Armenia
    resulted in", said Dr. Zorian. "It fully realizes the vision of its three
    founders and it has been materialized with the great patronage of AGBU".

    Dr. Zorian told the guests that he has had the chance to witness the growth
    of AUA at different intervals during the past decade, and has been impressed
    with the quality of its programs that Virage Logic employees in Armenia were
    offered as part of their continuing education.

    It was an informative evening. Some of the guests rediscovered AUA. Many
    valuable ideas were exchanged, and pledges for continuous support renewed.
    This will help the American University of Armenia to improve its
    entrepreneurship programs to enhance the leadership and organization skills
    of the students, and to prepare them for active participation in building a
    brighter future for Armenia.
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