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![]() Contributors to Volume 3, Number 2 (Summer 2003) Sylvia Alajaji is a doctoral student in musicology and ethnomusicology at the Eastman School of Music, where she is also active as a pianist. A Rhodes Scholarship finalist and member of Phi Beta Kappa, her research interests include Armenian music and identity and popular music culture and society. She is a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Tulsa, where she received a degree in piano performance with a minor in chemistry. Annette N. Brown is a manager in the applied economics practice of the Barents Group division of BearingPoint. She was resident economic advisor for the United States Agency for International Development Armenia Tax, Fiscal, and Customs Reform Project and serves as editor of Economic Policy and Poverty, a new journal published in Armenia. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1996. Aleksandr V. Gevorkyan is a senior financial analyst with BearingPoint in New York City. He holds a masters degree in economics from the Louisiana State University and is a diplomate of the Rostov State Academy of Economics in Russia. David A. Grigorian is an economist in the Middle Eastern Department of the International Monetary Fund in Washington, D.C. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland at College Park. Nancy Kricorian is a novelist and poet. A graduate of Dartmouth College, she holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from Columbia University. She has taught at Yale, Queens College, Rutgers, and Columbia. Onnik Krikorian is a photographer and journalist who has been living in Yerevan for some years. His photographs, interviews, and reports have appeared in numerous publications. Stefan Kristensen is a doctoral candidate in philosophy of the University of Geneva. David Miller OBE was British ambassador in Armenia from 1995 to 1997 and continues to take an active interest in the region. Home | News | Contents | Subscribe | About | Authors | Advertise | Links © 2004 The Gomidas Institute. All rights reserved. Last modified on 06 January 2008. |