Goar Enokyan

Goar Enokyan

Member of the Armenian Parliament
Date of Birth: 25.01.1942
Country: Armenia

Content:
  1. Early Life and Education
  2. Professional Career
  3. - 1985-1987:General Director of "Garun" in Yerevan
  4. - Member of the Standing Committee on Economic Issues
  5. - Chairperson of the "Garun" JSC (1997-2007)
  6. - 2001:Mkhitar Gosh Medal from the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic

Early Life and Education

- 1959-1962:Attended Yerevan Vocational School No. 2

- 1970-1975:Graduated from the Kyiv Technological Institute of Light Industry with a degree in Engineering and Technology

Professional Career

- 1959:Began working at the Yerevan Cannery as a worker

- 1962-1965:Sales Department Supervisor at Yerevan Sewing Factory No. 5

- 1965-1975:Senior Commodity Expert and Sales Department Head at Yerevan Machine Tool Plant

- 1975-1979:Chief Economist and Head of the Department of Sewing, Footwear, and Leather Goods at the Ministry of Light Industry of the Armenian SSR

- 1982-1985:Director of the Yerevan branch of the "Red Dressmaker" association

- 1985-1987:General Director of "Garun" in Yerevan

Political Career
- 1987-1991:Deputy of the District Council of the Armenian SSR
- 1989-1992:Deputy of the Supreme Council of the Armenian SSR

- 2007-Present:Member of the National Assembly of Armenia, representing the Prosperous Armenia Party

- Member of the Standing Committee on Economic Issues

- Chairperson of the Women's Union of the Prosperous Armenia Party
Civic and Community Involvement
- 1991-1997:Member of the Board of the All-Armenian Women's Union

- 1993-1997:Member of the Board of the Ararat Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church

- 1996-2007:Member of the Presidium of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Armenia

- Chairperson of the "Garun" JSC (1997-2007)

Awards and Recognition

- 1999:Gold Medal from the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Armenia

- 2001:"Man of the Century" award from the American Biographical Institute

- 2001:Mkhitar Gosh Medal from the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic

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