
FEMALES MENTORSHIP: CONNECTING DIASPORA
ABOUT US
Meet Our Team

Amalya Yeghoyan
Amalya holds a MA in Business Administration from Anglia Ruskin University, United Kingdom․ She supports high-tech capacity empowerment in the regions and job skill development with private sector. Being involved in GITC activities since 2005, currently she is the Executive Director at GITC. She sees this mentorship program as a very important particle in the regional development road map, which can bring new motivation and initiatives to the regions.

Izabella Khanzratyan
Izabella Khanzratyan holds a BA History degree from Yerevan State University with the goal to become an Africanist. Also, she is interested in astronomy, aerospace technology, space exploration, education, and human rights. Currently she is a project coordinator at GITC. Izabella is very motivated due to this program and believes this can be very useful for the participants to empower their skills and motivation to be involved in new joint initiatives.

Hasmik Galstyan
Hasmik is a regional coordinator of Gyumri Information Technology center. Currently she is coordinating the programming courses in Vayots dzor region. She holds a master’s degree in Business Management from the Armenian State University of Economics. Hasmik is actively involved in the various community and youth projects. Community development especially through high-tech is her vision. She believes that hardworking and effective collaboration can cause the implementation of our dreams.

Stephanie Tchopourian Masotti
Stephanie is currently a student at Amherst College in Massachusetts. She is a Mathematics major with complementary interests in Statistics, Data Science, and Neuroscience. She is from Long Island, New York. Stephanie started this program because she believes that mentorship and collaboration among women in STEM is essential, and she wanted to provide the opportunity for girls of Armenian heritage to connect with each other.

Claudine Haigian
Claudine is currently a student at Boston College in Massachusetts. She is majoring in Computer Science and minoring in Mathematics and Accounting for Finance. She is from Long Island, New York. Claudine has been involved in the Armenian community her entire life and is looking forward to expanding her network and mentoring girls who are interested in coding.