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ARMENPAC, The Armenian-American Political Action Committee
421 E. Airport Freeway, Suite 201
Irving, Texas 75220
Contact: Jason P. Capizzi, Esq.
Tel: (972) 635-5347
E-mail: [email protected]
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ARMENPAC EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PARTICIPATES IN BUSINESS FORUM SPONSORED
BY NOYAN TAPAN
Irving, TX – Noyan Tapan, a cultural organization devoted to
integrating Armenian immigrants into American society, recently
organized an Armenian Business Forum to promote professional
business relationships among regional Armenian-American
businesspersons. ARMENPAC’s Executive Director Jason Capizzi was
invited to address the attendees of this inaugural networking event,
which was attended by more than 50 entrepreneurs in the New York City
metropolitan area. "I am glad that Noyan Tapan organized this forum
and is working to encourage Armenian-American business relationships,
which will strengthen the Armenian-American community and ultimately
ARMENPAC’s advocacy efforts," said ARMENPAC Executive Director Jason
Capizzi.
The Armenian Business Forum was attended by representatives from a vast
array of industry groups including, but not limited to, law, finance,
consulting, manufacturing, construction, and international commerce.
Speakers at the forum included Souren Israyelyan, Esq., Dinkes
& Schwitzer; Ned Boyajian, RainbowFusion Messaging & Design;
John Megerian, Megerian New & Antique Decorative Rugs; and,
ARMENPAC Executive Director Jason Capizzi, whose remarks focused
on the importance of creating professional relationships between
Armenian-American businesspersons to foster a more successful
Armenian-American community. "By working with each other, you will
be helping other Armenian-Americans succeed financially, which will
in turn, elevate the overall strength and influence of the Armenian
community in this country," said Executive Director Capizzi. A
video clip of Executive Director Capizzi’s remarks can be viewed at
ARM ENPAC demonstrates the importance of networking initiatives,
through its electioneering and lobbying efforts, as well as its
commitment to the pan-Armenian community by working with Noyan
Tapan to directly achieve their common goals. "ARMENPAC has been a
positive and influential force in implementing vital objectives for
the Armenian-American community in national politics, and Noyan Tapan
is ready to assist in mobilizing the Armenian-American community
in support of ARMENPAC and its goals such as voter registration,"
said Noyan Tapan Vice President Tigran Sahakyan.
ARMENPAC intends to lend its expertise and experience in support
of programs that fortify the pan-Armenian-American community, such
as Noyan Tapan’s Armenian Business Forum and the annual pan-Armenian
Genocide Commemoration in New York City. "Building relationships among
each other in support of pan-Armenian initiatives is a simple method in
which all Armenian-Americans can make a positive difference in politics
and business," said ARMENPAC Co-Chairs Annie Totah and Edgar Hagopian.
Noyan Tapan is a non-profit organization that strives to unify
the fragmented clusters of Armenian immigrants from all around
the world living in the Metro New York and East Coast areas of
the United States into an active and vibrant cohesive community;
promote and develop Armenian culture and heritage; actively assist
in the adjustment process of recent immigrants to the United States
by helping them integrate into their new environment; establish close
links and work in a spirit of cooperation and mutual help with other
existing Armenian organizations and Diaspora groups. Noyan Tapan is
currently organizing a second Armenian Business Forum to take place
at the Armenian Diocese in New York City on July 27, 2006.
ARMENPAC is an independent, bipartisan political action committee
established to shape public policy by raising awareness of,
and advocating for, Armenian-American issues. ARMENPAC provides
financial support to federal officeholders, candidates, political
action committees and organizations that actively support issues of
importance to Armenian-Americans. For more information and how to
join ARMENPAC, please call (877) 286-1046 or visit
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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress