Byblos Bank Armenia named General Sponsor of YSU Faculty of Economics and Management’s 90th anniversary events

YEREVAN, September 30. /ARKA/. Byblos Bank Armenia is the General Sponsor of the jubilee celebrations marking the 90th anniversary of the Faculty of Economics and Management of Yerevan State University.

The year at the Faculty promises to be exciting, featuring several significant events, including an International Conference, a Ceremonial Session, the publication of an illustrated book-album that highlights the Faculty’s 90-year history, and the creation of a short film about the Faculty.

“The Faculty of Economics and Management at YSU plays a critical role in Armenia’s economic development. The faculty has a longstanding tradition of training professionals who have significantly contributed to structures of strategic importance for the country, especially in finance and beyond. I am pleased to see that the faculty continues to educate and inspire new generations, and I take pride in Byblos Bank Armenia’s support of this mission,” said Hayk Stepanyan, the Bank’s Chief Executive Officer and an alumnus of the faculty.

“The anniversary is a great opportunity to reflect on our accomplishments and plan for future endeavors. The faculty with almost a century of experience is moving forward step by step. We are committed to the important mission we have undertaken, and along the way we have our partners on our side in important initiatives for the Faculty. The YSU Faculty of Economics and Management has a rich experience of effective and comprehensive cooperation with Byblos Bank Armenia, within the framework of which the Bank implemented many programs aimed at the development of the Faculty. We highly value our strong partnership with the Bank and we are hopeful that we will be able to implement new bilateral cooperation projects as well. Thank you for being by our side,” said YSU Faculty of Economics and Management Dean Karlen Khachatryan.

“The anniversary is a wonderful chance to reflect on our accomplishments and plan for future endeavors. With nearly a century of experience, our faculty is moving forward steadily. We are committed to the important mission we’ve embraced, supported by our partners in key initiatives for the Faculty. The YSU Faculty of Economics and Management has a strong track record of effective collaboration with Byblos Bank Armenia, which has launched numerous programs to support our development. We greatly value our partnership with the Bank and look forward to implementing new projects together. We appreciate the support,” said Karlen Khachatryan, the Dean of the YSU Faculty of Economics and Management. 

Some 40 distinguished scientists from institutions like Harvard University, Cornell University, Sorbonne University, University of the Azores, Lomonosov University, St. Petersburg University, the Harvard Business School, and other top-ranked universities will attend scientific conference in Armenia from October 8-10.

The next significant event in the anniversary celebrations will be the solemn meeting of the YSU Faculty of Economics and Management, scheduled for October 31 at the Aram Khachatryan Concert Hall, with approximately 1,300 guests expected to attend.-0-

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