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Halfway across the world, individuals from the public and private sectors are working toward an "Economic Vision 2030" for Bahrain, the Arabic island micro-state in the Persian Gulf They're members of the Economic Development Board, a public agency that promotes economic development for Bahrain, the "Kingdom of Two Seas." During a recent interview at her Mill Road home, Katchadurian talked about changes in the Middle East, economic concerns here and abroad, a passion for teaching, a bond with her family and friends, and a love of cooking, entertaining and collecting Middle Eastern artwork and artifacts. From 1974 to 1981, Katchadurian was a teacher then educational director, at Holy Martyrs Armenian Language School in Queens; she holds a Master of Science degree in science education. In September 2000, she was hired as the international baccalaureate and Arabic studies coordinator at the Bahrain School (a Department of Defense Dependents School, a network of schools serving dependents of the US. military and other non-U.S. personnel outside the U.S.).
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Ambassador for Change
From Bridgeport to Bahrain, business as usual is no more.
The old is shaking out. The present belongs to creative, enterprising, sharp and adaptable people. More than one entrepreneur is looking at a Blackberry today and wondering, "What is the next big thing?" And that's universal from Bethel to, yes, again Bahrain.Seated in a serene townhouse development in Danbury, one woman knows the definition of success will change, b...See the full content of this document
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