Armen Amiryan

Armen Amiryan
Born (1967-07-29)29 July 1967
Yerevan, Armenia
Education 1984-1991, Armenian State Pedagogical University after Khachatur Abovyan, Faculty of Culture
Organization Public Radio of Armenia
Ar Radio Intercontinental
Title Associate Professor
Head of TV-Radio Journalism Chair

Armen Amiryan (Armenian: Արմեն Ամիրյան), Associate Professor, Executive Director of Public Radio of Armenia. On 21st of September, 2015, according to the official decree of RA President Serzh Sargsyan, Armen Amiryan was awarded a Title of Honored Worker of Culture of the Republic of Armenia. Minister of Culture of RA.[1]

Work Experience

Since 2010-2013 to date - Head of the TV-Radio Journalism Chair, Faculty of Culture, Armenian State Pedagogical University after Khachatur Abovyan

In 1997 was appointed to the position of General Director of the Armenian National Radio

In 2000 the National Radio of Armenia was renamed as Public Radio of Armenia, and A. Amiryan was reappointed to the position of the Executive Director of the PRA.[2]

In 1996 founded “ArmenAkob” cultural centre, which has served to realize various charitable projects in Armenia and abroad.

In 1996 founded “Ar Radio Intercontinental” Ltd Co and became the President of the Company.[3]

Just after graduating from the Institute, gave base-rate lectures at the same Institute (later on State Pedagogical University after Khachatur Abovyan), then worked as a

full-time lecturer. From 1982 hosted the youth programs of the Armenian State TV. In 1984 entered the Armenian TV and Radio State Committee, as the assistant to director. In 1985 moved to announcer’s department, and worked there till 1997. A.Amiryan has hosted informational and political programs, musical and entertainment programs, significant state and national festivals, formal celebrations. Armen Amiryan is the author, producer and director of various films, TV performances, jubilee and state festive celebrations.

Membership

Teaching Experience

References

  1. LLC, Helix Consulting. "Decrees of the President of RA". www.president.am. Retrieved 2016-09-27.
  2. Public Radio of Armenia
  3. Ar Radio Intercontinental
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