Ayb Educational Foundation
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Ayb Educational Foundation was founded in 2006 in Armenia. The objective of the foundation is to "shape a culture of excellence in learning" and support the development of Armenian education.[1]
Ayb is actively implementing educational projects across Armenia, Artsakh, and the diaspora, benefiting children and youth. Each year, around 125,000 participants and 1,100 educational institutions in Armenia and Artsakh engage with Ayb's initiatives. The Ayb Educational Foundation has spearheaded several large-scale projects, including the establishment of Ayb School, scholarships for Ayb High School students, the development of Dilijan Central School, the Araratian Baccalaureate program, nationwide school contests, Khan Academy Armenia, AybLabs, and more.
Ayb was founded in 2006. The founders of Ayb are:[2]
- Ashot Aslanian (Armenia/Russia, founder of Aeorsib Company)
- David Pakhchanian (Armenia/Russia)[3]
- Aram Pakhchanian (Armenia, vice president of ABBYY)[4]
- Karo Sargsyan (Russia, businessman, founder of Spetstorg Company)
- Karen Musaelian (USA, co-founder of Duality Technology Inc.)[5]
- David Yang (Russia, USA, president of ABBYY)[6]
- Matevos Aramian (Armenia, chairman of Vem Radio)
- Oktagon LLC (Armenia, CEO David Saakian)
The supreme governing body of the Ayb Educational Foundation is the Board of Trustees. Members of the board of trustees serve two-year terms.[7]
Aram Pakhchanian is the Chair of the Board of Trustees, and Sona Koshetsyan is the Executive Director of the Ayb Educational Foundation.[8][9]