Guardians Council
Noubar Afeyan
Co-Founder
Dr. Noubar Afeyan is founder and CEO of Flagship Pioneering, a company that conceives, creates, resources, and develops first-in-category life science platform companies to transform human health and sustainability. An entrepreneur and biochemical engineer, Dr. Afeyan holds more than 100 patents and has co-founded and helped build more than 60 life science and technology startups during his 33-year career. He is co-founder and chairman of the board of Moderna, the pioneering messenger RNA vaccine company addressing the global COVID-19 pandemic, and serves on the boards of several private and public companies.
A fervent believer that entrepreneurship involves skills and practices that can be professionalized and taught, Dr. Afeyan has been a Lecturer at Harvard Business School and Senior Lecturer at MIT where he taught technology-entrepreneurship and innovation for more than two decades. He received a Technology Pioneer 2012 award from the World Economic Forum (WEF), was awarded the National Order of Merit from his native Lebanon in 2021, a Great Immigrant honor from the Carnegie Corporation in 2016, and the Ellis Island Medal of Honor in 2008.
Dr. Afeyan is a member of the Corporation of MIT (the Institute’s governing body) and a member of the board of trustees for the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Together with his partners, Noubar has launched and supported philanthropic projects including the IDeA Foundation, UWC Dilijan School, FAST, and the Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity to raise awareness of the world’s most pressing humanitarian problems. Previously, he was a co-founder and board member of the National Competitiveness Foundation of Armenia, a private-public partnership dedicated to promoting economic development in the former Soviet Republic of Armenia.
A passionate advocate of the contributions of immigrants to economic and scientific progress, Dr. Afeyan received the Appeal of Conscience Award in 2020 and the Golden Door Award in 2017 from the International Institute of New England, in honor of his outstanding contributions to American society as a U.S citizen of foreign birth.X
Artur Alaverdyan
Co-Founder
Artur Alaverdyan is an engineer-physicist, manager, entrepreneur, philanthropist, high tech investor. Artur has a degree from National Research Nuclear University, an ExMBA in Strategic Management and degrees from École Polytechnique and Rotterdam Universities, Artur has been running successful businesses in Russia and Armenia for more than 2 decades. Artur founded SolarOn - the first solar panel production company in Armenia. He is the Co-Founder and Chair of the FAST Board of Trustees, also a member of the Advisory Board of the Repat Armenia Foundation and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Arar Foundation.
Artur Alaverdyan is also the owner and chairman of ProfHolod, the founder, ex-chairman and board member of the professional association NAPPAN, a member of the Managing Committee of PU Europe Association (Brussels).X
Ruben Vardanyan
Co-Founder
Ruben Vardanyan is a Russian business leader, social entrepreneur and venture philanthropist of Armenian origin, Co-founder of the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative. He and his wife Veronika invest in large-scale multifaceted projects in the sphere of global education, Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and solving humanitarian problems. Ruben and his family, together with partners from various countries, have invested about $1.5 bln in projects all over the world developing a commercial approach that relies on involving blended financing to find solutions to social problems. Among these projects are the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative, the Foundation for Armenian Science and Technology, SKOLKOVO Business School in Russia and the United World College Dilijan in Armenia, programs for tourism and urban development, as well as the preservation of cultural and historical heritage in Armenia and abroad, commercial, research and educational projects connected with wealthcare and succession planning, socio-entrepreneurial projects aimed at professionalization of philanthropy, the ecological platform and many others.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Ruben was part of a group that initiated a public discussion of the future of Russia and Armenia. Together with other professional managers, in 1999 he founded the “Club 2015” in Moscow, and in 2002, together with the American inventor, entrepreneur and philanthropist of Armenian origin Noubar Afeyan and other partners, he launched the “Armenia-2020” project. Many of today’s development projects initiated by Ruben and his partners are a direct result of these two initiatives.
Ruben has received many awards, both in Russia and on the international stage, for his entrepreneurial and philanthropic activities. Among them are the AIB Presidential Award for contributions to education and the Common Ground Awards, which is awarded by the international nonprofit organization Search for Common Ground to honor outstanding accomplishments in conflict resolution, negotiation, community building, and peace building. In 2001, Fortune magazine included him in the list of “25 rising stars of the new generation,” and the World Economic Forum named him one of the “100 global leaders of tomorrow.” Ruben is a holder of the orders of St. Gregory the Illuminator (the highest award of the Armenian Apostolic Church) and St. Mesrop Mashtots, awarded to him in recognition of many contributions to defending Armenia’s national interests and extensive and productive work for the country’s benefit.X
Richard Azarnia
Co-Founder
Richard Azarnia is a principal in a family that believes in its responsibility to support a new model of development that creates wealth in conjunction with environmental, social and human development. Richard has created two organisations that support its quest for systemic change. Mlinda, established in 2005, has been striving to create a replicable model for supplying energy and nature-based economic development in areas with poor energy access. The Good Investors, launched in 2020, is a cooperative of families that aims to build a financial system where sustainability drives profits, through collective intelligence and joint investments.X
Talar Kazanjian
Talar Kazanjian has prior experience in Non-profits management as well as strategic management of public sector and government organizations in various countries. During her career, Talar has worked on developing vision and organization strategies, stakeholders engagement, and change management operations in the GCC/MENA, the Caucasus and Central Asia.X
Governing Board
Arman Jilavian
CEO and Board Member, Aurora Humanitarian Initiative
Executive Director of Armenia 2041 Charitable Foundation
Arman Jilavian is CEO of the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative that transforms the Armenian experience into a global movement based on the philosophy of Gratitude in Action. He leads the Armenia 2041 Charitable Foundation as its director. Arman Jilavian has more than 20 years of experience in publishing, communications, and media management, in 2011, he received a Media Manager Award. Being Chair of the IDeA Charitable Foundation Board, Chairman of the Dilijan Development Foundation Board, and Member of the Board of Governors of UWC Dilijan, Arman Jilavian is actively engaged in different development and education projects in Armenia.X
Armen Mkrtchyan
Armen Mkrtchyan is a Senior Principal at Flagship. He works on a wide range of projects, including health security, institutionalization of AI/ML across the Firm, and supports growth of various Flagship portfolio companies.
Armen joined Flagship from McKinsey & Company where he was a Junior Partner and Co-leader of the McKinsey Center for Future Mobility. He led large corporate transformations, client development efforts, and engagements on strategy and operations with a focus on the impact of artificial intelligence in the automotive, aerospace, and hi-tech/electronics sectors. Prior to this, he was an Assistant Professor at the American University of Armenia. While there, he taught graduate-level software engineering classes and established the Entrepreneurship and Product Innovation Center (EPIC), an incubation center to further the knowledge and practice of entrepreneurship in Armenia. As EPIC’s Founding Director, he crafted its vision and goals and developed partnerships.
Armen was awarded a Ph.D. in Aeronautics & Astronautics from MIT and a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering (summa cum laude) from the University of North Dakota.X
Advisory Board
Archbishop Khajag Barsamian
Chair, Italy
Pontifical Legate of the Western Europe and Representative of the Armenian Church to the Holy See
Archbishop Khajag Barsamian has lectured in the United States, Italy, England, Germany, Jerusalem and Armenia, and has conducted research at the manuscript libraries of Yerevan, Armenia, the Mekhitarist Institute of Venice and the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem.
As the Pontifical Legate of the Western Europe Archbishop Khajag Barsamian has been organizing Armenian Church communities in Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Portugal and Malta.X
Yelena Abovyan
Armenia
Yelena Abovyan is a CEO of Tourism and Urbanism Foundation (TUF), and Member of the Board of Trustees in Foundation for Armenian Science and Technology (FAST).
She started her career in 2004 at Armenian retail start-up, which ultimately developed from a project of introducing modern retail practices into operations of a shop to the biggest retail and distribution chain in Armenia. In 2009 she left the company in the position of Development Director and joined the team of newly established mobile operator, subsidiary of “Orange / France Telecom”, a multinational telecommunications corporation. At Orange Yelena was responsible for frontline and back-office operations in sales and customer service, covering wide range of activities, from talent management to digitalization of operations and launching innovative services. In 2014 she headed the department of products and services, responsible for the Company’s product portfolio and marketing strategy.
In 2016 Yelena joined the IDeA Foundation in the position of Chief Operations Officer and from 2020 she heads its Tourism and Urbanism platform, the TUF Foundation. Yelena manages the sound portfolio of projects, including the regional development programs, overseeing their full lifecycle, from concept ideation to project execution and operational management.X
Aram Abrahamyan
Armenia
Aram Abrahamyan is an outstanding Armenian journalist and publicist with about four decades of experience.
In 1994, he founded and is still the editor-in-chief of the newspaper “Aravot“.
In different years, he also conducted author’s programs on public TV companies A1+, Shant. Also published in the periodicals «Հայաստանի Հանրապետություն», «Республика Армения» and others.
Aram Abrahamyan is an author to “With and without sky. Free recordings about freedom and faith”, “Genius beyond myth” and “German quintet”.
Aram Abrahamyan also is a lecturer at Armenian State Pedagogical University after Abovyan.X
Armine K. Hovannisian
Armenia
Armine Hovannisian started her career in Los Angeles, USA as a lawyer. After repatriating to Armenia in 1993 she has been acting as the executive director of “Junior Achievement of Armenia” organization.
She is the author of several textbooks, manuals, teacher guidelines and pedagogical materials in the field of civic education and applied economics.
In 2000 Armine Hovannisian together with her husband Raffi Hovannisian founded the charitable public organization “Orran” in Yerevan and Vanadzor, the mission of which is to help children of poor and needy families, as well as the elderly and displaced people from Artsakh.X