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The Many Nations of AGBU Convene in Brazil for its 10th FOCUS Summit

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Thursday, 
  
THE MANY NATIONS OF AGBU CONVENE IN BRAZIL FOR ITS 10TH FOCUS SUMMIT
          
On the weekend of July 18-21, the Brazilian city of São Paulo was transformed 
into a hub for the most internationally diverse group of Armenian young 
professionals ever to attend the AGBU FOCUS summit, a global gathering held in 
a different destination city every two years. The group of young innovators and 
community leaders, along with hundreds of members and friends from the 
worldwide AGBU Young Professionals (YP) groups hailed from such unlikely places 
as South Korea, Lithuania, Chile, and Cyprus, joining counterparts from North 
and South America, the European Union, the Middle East, Australia and Armenia.  
Representing 26 countries in all, together they created a vibrant presence to 
match the dynamic tempo and color of São Paulo, Brazil's most populous 
metropolis with a thriving cosmopolitan cultural life and distinctive 
architectural tradition. 

"We are here to celebrate the friendship, legacy, and values of AGBU," said 
Haig Apovian, Chair of AGBU Brazil. "We see FOCUS as our vehicle to 
reinvigorate our communities not just in Brazil or South America, but all over 
the world." 

The attendees had much to experience during the event-filled four-day affair, 
orchestrated by AGBU Central Office and AGBU YP Brazil group. The organizers' 
aim was to encourage this special segment of Armenians to explore their 
Armenian identity in the global age, broaden their social and professional 
networks, and unite behind a worthy cause through a global fundraising effort. 
This time around, it was the women of Armenia who stood to benefit from AGBU 
Women Entrepreneurs (W.E.)-an economic development program providing qualified 
women in rural and urban Armenia with the tools and support to start or grow a 
micro-enterprise or home business. 

YP Leadership Kickoff
The weekend officially began with an assembly of 37 leaders in the YP network, 
who gathered not only to reflect on their accomplishments but also to consider 
the challenges of mobilizing their communities at home. To that end, they 
participated in skill-building exercises in leadership and exchanged ideas and 
information on local strategies. 

"This was a chance for so many of our community organizers to put faces to 
names," Heghine Musayelyan, the coordinator of the AGBU Young Professionals, 
explained. "It was a way to compare and contrast respective experiences in 
local communities." Through sharing stories of success and challenges, these YP 
representatives empowered one another to pursue new avenues for strengthening 
their YP networks. Particularly benefitting from these candid exchanges were 
participants from prospective YP groups in Santiago, Chile and Montevideo, 
Uruguay. 

Perspectives Panel Discussion
Later that evening, conversations were extended to the general FOCUS attendees, 
who gathered in São Paulo's eclectic Museu da Casa Brasileira. an impressive 
structure in the city center flanked with AGBU pennants, for a forum called 
Perspectives. The panel focused on the future of Armenian identity, moderated 
by Opera Mundi journalist and former adviser to the Permanent Mission of Brazil 
to the UN Patrícia Dichtchekenian and featuring diverse discussants: Natasha 
Der Avedissian, an event coordinator for the Institute for the Future at the 
University of Nicosia (Cyprus); Mikael Djanian, Associate Partner at McKinsey & 
Company (Brazil);  Solange Merdinian, soprano and Artistic Director of New 
Docta (USA); and Sarkis Semerdjian, architect and owner of Pascali Semerdjian 
Arquitetos (Brazil).  Among the themes explored were the realities of 
assimilation, the prospects of repatriation to the homeland, as well as 
preserving the Armenian heritage and keeping it relevant to the times. 

"Being Armenian is a choice," Der Avedissian asserted. "Reconnecting, getting 
involved with YP, being part of something greater than me is a choice I made to 
stay grounded in an identity that is otherwise sometimes fleeting." 

FOCUS 2019 Conference and Competition
The following day, attendees had the opportunity to participate in an 
interactive conference designed to facilitate action, based on the insights and 
ideas presented during Perspectives. This activity follows a tradition set at 
FOCUS 2017 in Beirut in which brainstorming and collaboration result in 
creating tangible proposals for new programs that speak to the theme "Building 
for the Future." 

"These group activities are uniquely effective in acquainting participants with 
existing AGBU programs and involving them in rallying support among their 
peers," observed Rafael Balukian, the treasurer of AGBU São Paulo and one of 
the key organizers of the weekend. "In order to energize and grow our 
communities, we need to build on what we already have and make them even 
stronger."

The conference also set the stage for the highly anticipated Noubar Nazarian YP 
Innovators' Fund Pitch Competition, presented by Nazarian's own grandsons Serge 
Kassardjian and Carl Balouzian. Celebrating Nazarian's leadership in AGBU 
Lebanon and his special efforts to encourage youth participation and 
leadership, his family created the eponymous fund to help support innovative 
young Armenian entrepreneurs. 

The prize of $20,000 USD was at stake for the three finalists: Anna 
Vartapetiance (United Kingdom); Narine Haroyan (South Korea); and Robin 
Koulaksezian (France). They had only minutes to pitch their projects to their 
peers before the electronic vote. From internet security combating hate speech 
and creating an Armenian fellowship program in South Korea to compiling an 
online discovery tour of little Armenian diasporas throughout the world, the 
concepts could not have been more diverse. Before the conference concluded, 
votes were cast with the winner to be announced at the FOCUS gala. 

FOCUS on Art through Music
As much as the weekend was dedicated to professional development and 
networking, social and cultural opportunities were also on the agenda. After a 
fruitful day of conferencing, all were invited to enjoy a night on the town at 
Sutton Club before gathering the following day for the FOCUS on Art performance 
in São Paulo's posh neighborhood Itaim Bibi, Live music from Armenia and Latin 
America was performed by Caio Simonian (Drums), Daniel Simonian (Guitar), José 
Carlos Keremian Simonian(Saxophone and Flute), Ará Kedikian (Double Bass) and 
Michael Sarian (Trumpet). 

Tour and Taste Excursion
At every gathering, Brazilian Armenian hospitality was on full display. The 
Tour and Taste São Paulo option included a private lunch and tour of Sourp 
Kevork Armenian Church, built by Genocide survivors. Hosted by Surpazan Nareg 
Berberian and AGBU long time member Monica Nalbandian, the visit gave the 
guests an opportunity to reflect on the legacy guiding them beyond just the 
FOCUS weekend. 

FOCUS Gala and Major Announcements 
FOCUS 2019 culminated at the Saturday evening Gala, held at the city's historic 
Jockey Club. AGBU FOCUS São Paulo's committee co-chairs Natalia Hazarian and 
Aram Apovian announced the results of the fundraising campaign for AGBU W.E., 
with funds generated from donors worldwide as well as the international Cycle 4 
Women campaign, comprised of local spinning events in local YP networks. A 
total of $120,000 -the most money raised in FOCUS history-was raised, allowing 
more of Armenia's women to receive a one-year cycle of support including 
entrepreneurship classes, mini-grants, mentoring, networking and follow-up 
sessions. 

"Everyone in this room can look to a strong woman in their lives to inspire 
them to go a few steps further toward an empowered life," Hazarian said. "But 
for every exemplary woman we do know, surely there are others who never had the 
opportunity to shine because of gender inequality. AGBU W.E. will help create 
more positive female role models in Armenia." 

Before attentions turned to dining and dancing, Nazarian's grandsons 
Kassardjian and Balouzian announced the winner of the YP Innovators' Fund. 
Robin Koulaksezian's Little Armenias took the prize. This will enable him to 
publish his online catalog with an interactive search dimension that enables 
users to tap into a one-stop resource for maps, landmarks, churches, guided 
tours, restaurant offers, and other points of interest in each community, along 
with videos and photo albums. 

Farewell Brunch 
As the weekend dwindled into a farewell Sunday brunch, one question on 
everyone's mind was Where to next? Ani Darbinyan, a third-time FOCUS 
participant from Los Angeles, couldn't help but quote the renowned 20th century 
Armenian poet, literary critic, and translator Paruyr Sevak: "We are few, but 
we call ourselves Armenian." She went on to say, "No matter what part of the 
world we meet in 2021, this sense of community is guaranteed." 

In summing up the highlights of the weekend, FOCUS 2019 committee co-chair Aram 
Apovian expressed both satisfaction and appreciation for a highly successful 
event, saying, "If anything can encourage young professionals to go back to 
their communities inspired to make a difference in the world as Armenians, this 
year's FOCUS has given them the momentum to serve with pride, purpose, and a 
more globally inclusive perspective." 

To date, AGBU FOCUS has connected over 3,000 young professionals in eight 
global cities: New York (2001, 2007), Montreal (2003), Miami (2005), Chicago 
(2009), Paris (2011), San Francisco (2013), Toronto (2015), Beirut (2017) and 
São Paulo (2019). 

To learn more about AGBU FOCUS, please visit www.agbufocus.org. To learn more 
about AGBU Women Entrepreneurs (W.E.) and to donate, please visit: 
agbufocus.org/women.
  
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Emil Lazarian: “I should like to see any power of the world destroy this race, this small tribe of unimportant people, whose wars have all been fought and lost, whose structures have crumbled, literature is unread, music is unheard, and prayers are no more answered. Go ahead, destroy Armenia . See if you can do it. Send them into the desert without bread or water. Burn their homes and churches. Then see if they will not laugh, sing and pray again. For when two of them meet anywhere in the world, see if they will not create a New Armenia.” - WS