Stepanian Named New Executive Director of Armenia Fund USA

NEW YORK—A dynamic advocate for volunteerism, Lisa Stepanian joins Armenia Fund USA as its new executive director, bringing with her decades of leadership experiences in the non-profit sector and a strong commitment to community service.

Lisa Stepanian
Lisa Stepanian

Prior to joining Armenia Fund USA, Stepanian served as the founder and president of the Armenian International Women’s Association (AIWA) New Jersey affiliate for more than 15 years. During her tenure at AIWA, she represented the organization at the United Nations and also served on the NGO Committee on the Status of Women. Stepanian served as a treasurer for the St. Thomas Armenian Sunday School in Tenafly, N.J., for 10 years. She is also a member of the New Jersey Coalition Against Human Trafficking and an active participant in the coalition’s initiatives. In 2011, Stepanian founded Caring Hands Fund, a non-profit charity organization that raised funds through 2014 and provided critical medical surgeries to underprivileged individuals in Yerevan, Armenia.

It is with great enthusiasm and immense passion for making a difference in the lives of Armenians living in our homeland that Lisa Stepanian takes on the role of an executive director. “It is a great honor to be a part of an organization dedicated to upholding transparent policies and building strong relationships with Armenia as well as the diaspora,” she said. “Armenia Fund USA has a longstanding reputation for developing creative and strategic solutions that I resonate with and will strive to sustain. I am truly looking forward to creating and building upon existing social and structural developments. Further, I will play an active role in enhancing our digital presence through media platforms to grow our community engagement and increase public awareness.”

Lisa Stepanian was born in Yerevan and moved to the United States in 1978. Soon after her arrival, she enrolled in New Jersey City University. She graduated with a bachelor of science in chemistry. In 1983, Stepanian launched a 30-year career in the cosmetics and personal care industry as a research and development chemist and made significant contributions working with industry leaders such as Revlon, Avon, and Elizabeth Arden. She transitioned into sales representing chemical manufacturers and concluded her career in the private sector as global sales director. She currently resides in New Jersey with her husband and two daughters.

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