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Армянские инженеры и учёные Америки
Armenian Engineers and Scientists of America
Ссылки: http://www.aesa.org/ http://www.armeniapedia.org/ index.php?title=Armenian_Engineers_and_Scientists_of_Americaindex.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5&Itemid=38

Armenian Engineers and Scientists of America

The Armenian Engineers and Scientist of America, Inc. was founded in 1983 in Los Angeles, California as a non-partisan, non-secterian and philanthropic organization to address the professional, technical and scientific needs of fellow Armenians throughout the world. AESA was incorporated in the State of California and recognized by the US Internal Revenue Service as a non-profit, educational and tax exempt institution in 1986.

After the devastating Spitak Earthquake in Armenia in December 1988, the focus of AESA turned to providing technical and other assistance to Armenia to help her recover from the catastrophe. AESA welcomed industrialists to the organization in 1989 and architects in 1994.

AESA objectives include the following: Technical and social interaction among Armenian engineers, scientists, industrialists and architects. Establishing communications and promoting technological exchange with experts in science, engineering, industry and architecture from Armenia. Dissemination of the knowledge of these fields. Conducting educational activities and assisting Armenian educational communities in these fields. Recognition of outstanding technical achievements by Armenian professionals.


Mission Statement

Armenian Engineers and Scientists of America, Inc. is committed to address the professional, technical, and scientific needs of fellow Armenians throughout the world.

View the AESA Constitution and ByLaws (PDF files):

Constitution

ByLaws

History

The Armenian Engineers and Scientist of America, Inc. was founded in 1983 in Los Angeles, California as a non-partisan, non-secterian and philanthropic organization to address the professional, technical and scientific needs of fellow Armenians throughout the world. AESA was incorporated in the State of California and recognized by the US Internal Revenue Service as a non-profit, educational and tax exempt institution in 1986.

After the devastating Spitak earthquake in Armenia in December 1988, the focus of AESA turned to providing technical and other assistance to Armenia to help her recover from the catastrophe. AESA welcomed industrialists to the organization in 1989 and architects in 1994. Structure

AESA is lead by Officers and Councilors and functions through its Technical and Administrative Committees.

Officers Officers include the President, Vice-President, Vice-President-Elect, Most recent Past President, Executive Secretary, Treasurer & Chairman of the Nominating Committee.

AESA Executive Council 2006Name Position Sevada Chamras, Ph.D. President Shant Kenderian, Ph.D. Vice President Patrick Shahijanian Vice President-Elect Vazgen Ghoogassian Treasurer Armineh Khachatoorian Executive Secretary Abraham Bouyadjian Councilmember Azad DerBedrossian Councilmember Edgar Engibarian Councilmember Razmik Gharakhanian Councilmember Marina Guevrekian, Ph.D. Councilmember John Shirajian Councilmember Misak Zetilyan Councilmember Simon Guevrekian Nominating Committee Noel Drorian Past President


Technical and Administrative Committees

All AESA members are encouraged to join one or more Technical and Administrative Committees to which they can contribute their talent and expertise. Objectives AESA objectives include the following: Technical and social interaction among Armenian engineers, scientists, industrialists and architects. Establishing communications and promoting technological exchange with experts in science, engineering, industry and architecture from Armenia. Dissemination of the knowledge of these fields. Conducting educational activities and assisting Armenian educational communities in these fields. Recognition of outstanding technical achievements by Armenian professionals. Committees Committee Chairperson Civil Engineering Hagop Nazarian Computer/Electronic Pedro Zarokian Detroit Section Ed Megerian Environmental Areg Gharabegian Industrial Razmik Gharakhanian New England Section Joseph Dagdigian Nominating Sarkis Barkhoudarian Research & Education Sarkis Barkhoudarian Science Olympiad Marina Guevrekian, PhD Student Misak Zetilyan Washington, D.C. Section Dr. Khachik Jack Kooyoomjian SEUA Alumni Abraham Bouyadjian YSU Alumni Gagik Khojabagyan


Armenian Engineers & Scientists of America (http://www.aesa.org) The American-based AESA - the 'Armenian Engineers and Scientists of America, Inc.- is committed to address the professional, technical, and scientific needs of fellow Armenians throughout the world.' The website provides a variety of materials related to the fulfilment of its mission.