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Meet the Interns (Part I)
Armen Nercesian
My name is Armen Nercesian. I was born and raised in a suburb of Detroit, Michigan in a 100% Armenian family as the oldest of 3 children. Growing up, I have always been a dedicated student and athlete, balancing school with either football or track and field. I have also been very involved in the AYF since I was 10, holding several leadership positions along the way. I study political science and mass communications at the University of Michigan, am a brother of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, and a member of other groups/clubs. Music has always been a strong passion of mine, one that has led me to become a DJ semi-professionally and try my hand in music production as well. I hope to one day work in an industry that allows me to bring my enthusiasm for music together with my education, perhaps in public relations or management. I feel that I have very good leadership and team working skills while also possessing the ability to talk, present, and write at an exceptional level. I am a very passionate person whose mind is always churning with new ideas, and my self-motivation drives me to pursue them in all aspects of life.
Claudia Boyajian
My name is Claudia Boyajian. I am from Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. I am 20 years old, and my birthday is on June 25 (can’t wait to celebrate it with you all). I am about to begin my senior year of college at Fairfield University. I major in management and hope to someday be self-employed. I’m not quite sure what I want to do yet, but some of the things that interest me are real estate and event planning. I absolutely love the summer and the beach! I have a 23 year old brother, Adam, and my parents’ names are Gary and Kihm. I enjoy hanging out with friends and family, being outside, listening to music, and laughing/making other people laugh. I also love sports; my favorite sport is basketball. I consider myself to be a positive and optimistic person, and my favorite quote is “live in the moment.” Being Armenian is the best gift I could have ever asked for. I am really involved in the Armenian community and have been part of the AYF for 11 years. I’ve also attended Camp Haiastan for the past 11 years both as a camper and staff member. I love Camp with all my heart and consider it to be my home. The AYF as a whole is a huge part of who I am and has evolved me into the person I am today.