The ‘National Rating’ award ceremony has taken place
The company ‘AYD Project,’ active in the marketing sector, has awarded prizes and commemorative medals named ‘National Rating’ to distinguished doctors, cultural figures, businesspeople, and public servants.
The “National Rating” commemorative medals were awarded to Gagik Heboyan, head of the Cardiac Surgery Department at “Nork-Marash” Medical Center, Armen Kocharyan, head of the Thoracic Surgery Department at the “Hay American” Health Center, Hasmik Ghazinyan, head of the Gastroenterology and Hepatology Department at the “Yerevan” Medical Science Center, Levon Khalatyan, head of the Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis Department at the National Center of Pulmonology of the RA Ministry of Health, Lusine Bekirska-Tamazyan, head of the Laser and Advanced Technologies Department at the V. Avagyan Medical Center, and Nairi Margaryan, neurosurgeon at Erebuni Medical Center.
For universal public interest, high social responsibility, and outstanding sponsorship, a certificate of honor was awarded to Armen Abrahamyan, founder of “Ecomotors”.
Other companies in the healthcare sector have also received awards. For the continuous implementation of innovations, commemorative medals were awarded to the ‘Armavir Dent’ dental center and the ‘Smart Med’ innovative surgery and dental center.
Commemorative medals and other awards were also given to the outstanding entrepreneurs featured with notable attention in the book ‘100 and 5 Business Stories’ published by the ‘AID Project’ company.
The head of the law firm “MatMan,” lawyer Manya Matevosyan, was awarded the “Honored Lawyer” title and the “National Rating” commemorative medal.
The production company of hygienic products “Sovt Papirus” was recognized as a leading brand in the industry, while the GREEN HOUSE greenhouse network was recognized as the best example of a business idea.
For her exceptional creative contribution to contemporary Armenian literature, for popularizing Armenian literature both within the Republic of Armenia and abroad, and for her significant contributions in educational activities, educator, writer, and children’s author Narine Avagyan received the “National Rating” commemorative medal.
In the French confectionery sector, Marianne Grigoryan, the founder of the Manana Sweets brand and a chocolatier, received an award in the ‘Consumer’s Choice’ category for her exquisite taste and unique design.
For their extensive experience and long-standing work in the public service sector, the leaders of the Amasia and Tsaghkaghovit communities received awards. Psychologist, screenwriter, and coach Arpi Vanyan was recognized as the ‘Bestseller Book Author,’ while psychologist Mery Khachatryan was named the motivational speaker of the year.
Special awards were also presented to leading organizations in the events sector.
