Hrant Vardanyan Explained

Hrant Vardanyan
Birth Date:23 January 1949
Birth Place:Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR
Death Place:Yerevan, Armenia
Nationality:Armenia
Education:National Polytechnic University of Armenia
Occupation:businessman, philanthropist
Spouse:Zina Muruzyan
Children:Mikael Vardanyan, Karen Vardanyan

Hrant Vardanyan (hy|Հրանտ Վարդանյան, January 23, 1949 – April 20, 2014)[1] was an Armenian businessman, the founder CEO of Grand Holding, and philanthropist. Honored Worker of Economy of the Republic of Armenia (2009).[2]

Biography

Hrant Vardanyan was born on 23 January 1949, in Yerevan, Armenia into a working-class family. From 1956 to 1966 he studied at the Kirov secondary school No. 12 in Yerevan, Armenia. From 1968 to 1974 he studied at the Yerevan Polytechnic Institute, Faculty of Machine Building and Mechanical Engineering, majoring in food-industry engineering. Since 1990 - Candidate of Economics. Non-party.

Thanks to Hrant Vardanyan, the celebration of the International Labor Day has been resumed in the Republic of Armenia as a state holiday since May 1, 2000. 1998–2003, Hrant Vardanyan was the President of the Basketball Federation of Armenia, 1992–2001 was the Board Member of the National Armenian Olympic Committee, 2003–2014 was Member of the Board of Trustees of the Yerevan State Engineering University.

Hrant Vardanyan died on April 20, 2014. He is buried at Yerevan City Pantheon.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Entrepreneurial activity

Hrant Vardanyan started his professional career at the Yerevan Experimental Tobacco Plant as an engineer technologist, and since 1984 has been the Deputy of General Director of the Plant. In 1996, he started his entrepreneurial activity, thus stimulating the restoration and development of domestic production.

Hrant Vardanyan founded Grand Tobacco, Grand Candy, International Masis Tabak and other companies. “Grand Holding”, the group of companies established by him, is the first taxpayer, the leading exporter of finished products and the biggest employer in Armenia.[8] Thanks to cooperation with this enterprise, thousands of working places have been created in agricultural sphere, particularly, in borderline villages of the Republic of Armenia.[9]

Business philosophy

Since 1991, during the first 6 years after independence, when there was a mass unemployment, nearly nothing was manufactured in Armenia, and everything was imported, Hrant Vardanyan, as an entrepreneur, set himself the goal of reviving and developing of domestic manufacture. He was the first to believe that Armenia possesses the required intellectual, human and industrial potential to compete on the domestic and international markets. He became an example for other manufacturers and he proved that, in spite of mass unemployment, emigration and blockade, the Armenian nation is capable not only to work and produce high quality goods and to live with dignity but also to export its products and conquer multi-million markets all over the world.

Charity

Hrant Vardanyan's charity activities were multipurpose and comprehensive: science, education, culture, healthcare, sports, etc. He sponsored the Yerevan Zoo, founded and financed the children's charity TV channel “Hayrenik”, and for many years paid monthly pensions to all Heroes of Socialist Labor of RA. Hrant Vardanyan implemented large scale, long-term charity projects in Tavush Province, especially in the borderline villages, thus promoting the development of the local communities.

Hrant Vardanyan built the St. Thaddeus Church in the town of Masis in Armenia.

Personal life

Hrant Vardanyan was born in the family of Mikael Vardanyan and Shushanik Sargsyan. He has two sisters Rima and Rosa. His roots are from the village of Hinis, Western Armenia. Grandmother and grandfather were victims of the 1915 Armenian genocide. At the age of 7 Hrant Vardanyan lost his father.

He met his wife Zina Muruzyan while studying at the Polytechnic Institute and got married in 1972. Hrant Vardanyan has two sons Mikael and Karen, and six grandchildren: Isabella, Zina, Hrant, Daniel, Mark and Aksel.

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grand Holding owner Hrant Vardanyan dies aged 65. Helix Consulting. LLC. www.panorama.am.
  2. Web site: Honorary titles of the Republic of Armenia - Library - The President of the Republic of Armenia. www.president.am.
  3. Web site: Հրանտ Վարդանյանի քաղաքացիական հոգեհանգիստը տեղի կունենա վաղը - Նորություններ . Slaq.am . 2021-04-14 . 2014-06-03.
  4. Web site: Armenian Reporter: . Reporter.am . 2014-06-03 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130528235514/http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2011-08-29-wikileaks-yerevan-embassy-cables-on-armenian-politics . 2013-05-28 .
  5. Web site: Կայացավ Հրանտ Վարդանյանի հոգեհանգիստը (Video). SLAQ.
  6. Web site: Grand Holding substantially increases tobacco production and export . Banks.am . 2013-02-07 . 2014-06-03.
  7. Web site: Hundreds pay their last respects to well-known Armenian businessman Hrant Vardanyan. tert.am. 2022-12-27. 2022-12-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20221227075852/https://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/04/23/vardanian-hrant/1067733. dead.
  8. Web site: New benchmark of Armenia’s "Grand Holding": Cigarette exports increase. news.am.
  9. Web site: Grand Holding named leading exporter, first taxpayer, largest investor and biggest employer in Armenia. tert.am. 2019-04-02. 2019-04-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20190402133409/https://www.tert.am/en/news/2019/02/18/grand-holding/2925048. dead.
  10. Web site: President Serzh Sargsyan awarded Hrant Vardanian with the honorary title of the Distinguished Entrepreneur - Press releases - Updates - The President of the Republic of Armenia. president.am.
  11. Web site: Street in Masis renamed after Hrant Vardanyan. news.am.
  12. Web site: Yerevan street renamed after benefactor Hrant Vardanyan. Helix Consulting. LLC. www.panorama.am.