VTB (Armenia) supports publication of a book on business management

YEREVAN, February 12. /ARKA/. VTB (Armenia) in partnership with Newmag publishing house supported the publication of Gor Karapetyan’s book “Proactive Leader”.

In the book the author describes his personal experience and global examples of successful business projects, the press service of the bank reports.

The presentation of the book took place on February 10 within the framework of Newmag Winter Fest 2024.

“Business literature is a good source of knowledge for both novice entrepreneurs and experienced managers. It gives an opportunity to develop, look for new solutions and raise the level of competence in one’s professional sphere. Gor Karapetyan’s book will be interesting and useful for readers of the younger generation who are in the process of building their own business model,” commented Ara Avagyan, General Director – Chairman of the Board of Directors of VTB (Armenia).

“For many years we have been trying to present books that are interesting for readers, including entrepreneurs. Within the framework of cooperation with VTB (Armenia), we have published a business book in which the author combines a universal algorithm of proactive leadership with effective methods and practical examples from global business,” said Artak Aleksanyan, Director of Newmag Publishing House.

The book will soon be available in all bookstores of the country.

The activities of VTB Bank (Armenia) CJSC are regulated by the Central Bank of the Republic of Armenia. -0-

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