Ruben Jaghinyan
Ruben Jaghinyan |
Ruben Jaghinyan at Sharm Holding LLC |
Born |
April 28, 1969 (1969-04-28) (age 42)
Yerevan, Armenia |
Occupation |
Producer, Showman |
Ruben V. Jaghinyan (born 28 April 1969, Yerevan, Armenia) - the General Director of SHARM Holding Company.
Education
From 1987 to 1994 attended the Electrotechnical Engineering Department of the Yerevan State Polytechnic Institute.
From 1987 to 1989 he served in the Soviet Army.
Beginning
From 1991 to 1994 he played in the Major League of the «Club of the Merry and Inventive» (CMI) in the Yerevan Medical Institute (YMI) team. YMI was a team with distinctive, meticulous, refined and lambent sense of humor and twice became a champion of the Major League in 1992 and 1994. The team played its final season in 1994.
Ruben Jaghinyan is at the head of SHARM HOLDING since November of 1991, when the company was established.
Family
Married, has a baby.
Wife: Tamara Jaghinyan (Asatryan) born in Yerevan in 1979, graduated from the faculty of Oriental Studies of the Moscow State University, then continued education at the faculty of International Relations of the Moscow State University, and got the qualification of lawyer and international relations specialist.
Daughter: Arnela Jaghinyan, born in Yerevan in 2011.
Creative achievements
Ruben Jaghinyan is a producer of a number of entertainment programs («Armenian way», «Armenian radio»), TV projects («100 options», «Red or Black», «Armenian Cuisine», «Garage»), feature films («Our Yard», «Our Yard 2», «Our Yard 3», «Taxi ‘Eli lav a’», «A Millionaire Wanted»), documentaries («Autumn of the Magician», «Uncle Valya», «The story of a photo», «Our mayor», «Stoned melody», «Exhortation», «As long as I live»), music projects («Yerevan-Moscow Transit», «Yerevan-Kiev Transit», «Erebuni-Yerevan»), TV projects for children («We know that you do know»), fashion-shows (ISIS, «Style» fashion house, «Zatik» Studio, «Fashion Jazz Quartet») and theatrical productions («Spartacus» ballet).
From 2005 to 2009 project manager of «Yerevan» magazine
He is a member of International Academy of Radio and Television.[1]
From 2006 he is the supervisor of «Arts Management» course in the Yerevan State Institute of theatre and cinema.
Ruben Jaghinyan is the producer of
- «Our Yard» feature film (1996)
- «Our Yard 2» feature film (1998)
- «As Long as I Live» documentary (2000)[2]
- «Our Yard 3» feature film (2006)
- «Yerevan-Moscow Transit» musical project (2006)[3]
- «100 Options» TV project (2006)
- «The Songs of Special Purpose» event on the National Army anniversary celebrations (2007)
- «Yerevan-Moscow Transit» musical project (2007)
- «Erebuni-Yerevan» the City Day celebrations (2007)
- «Our Mayor» documentary (2008)
- «Armenian Jazz 70» the Year of Jazz celebration events (2008)[4]
- «Fashion Jazz Quartet» fashion show (2008)
- «The Songs of Special Purpose» event on the National Army anniversary celebrations (2009)
- «Taxi ‘Eli Lav a’» feature film (2009)[5]
- «Autumn of the Magician» documentary (2009)
- «Uncle Valya» documentary (2009)[6]
- «The Story of a Photo» documentary (2009)
- «Stoned Melody» documentary (2009)
- «Exhortation» documentary (2009)
- «Erebuni-Yerevan» the City Day celebrations (2009)
- «Yerevan-Kiev Transit» musical project (2009)[7]
- «Red or Black» TV project (2009)
- «Erebuni-Yerevan» the City Day celebration events (2009)[8]
- «Spartacus» ballet (2009) [9]
- «Erebuni-Yerevan» the City Day celebration events (2010)[10]
- «Armenian Cuisine» TV project (2010)
- "Aida" opera (2010) [11]
- «A Millionaire Wanted» feature film (2010)[12]
- “The Fiancé from Circus” adventurous comedy (2011)[13]
Awards
- 2007 «Garegin Njdeh» medal awarded by RA Ministry of Defense for a considerable contribution into the formation and strengthening the National Army.
- 2008 «Movses Khorenatsi» medal awarded by the president of Armenia for significant creative achievements in the spheres of Armenian culture.
- 2008 Gold medal awarded by RA Ministry of Culture for the organizing the celebration of the 70th anniversary of Armenian Jazz.
- 2009 The Presidential award for art contributions. [14]
References
- ^ "International Academy of Television and Radio". http://www.interatr.org/en/people/index.php?SECTION_ID=104&ELEMENT_ID=422.
- ^ "Yerevan in arworks at Wikipedia". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yerevan.
- ^ (Russian) "«Yerevan-Moscow Transit» musical project official site". http://www.yerevantransit.com/ru/about_project/.
- ^ "«Armenian Jazz 70» official site". http://www.armenianjazz70.com/.
- ^ "Taxi 'Eli Lav A' official site". http://elilava.am/.
- ^ "Golden Apricot International Film Festival". http://www.gaiff.am/en/armpanorama/unclevalya/.
- ^ (Russian) "«Yerevan-Kiev Transit» musical project official site". http://yerevantranzit.am/ru/yerevan_kiev/.
- ^ "«Erebuni-Yerevan» official site". http://www.erebuni-yerevan.am/?p=192.
- ^ "«Spartacus» official site". http://spartak.am/en/home/.
- ^ "«Erebuni-Yerevan» official site". http://www.erebuni-yerevan.am/?p=1.
- ^ "Opera “Aida”". http://sharmstore.am/dvd/opera-aida.
- ^ "«A Millionaire Wanted» film premiere - PanARMENIAN.NET". http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/culture/news/58238/Yerevan_hosts_Millionaire_Wanted_romantic_comedy_premiere.
- ^ "“The Fiancé from Circus” adventurous comedy - Sharmholding.com/blog". http://www.sharmholding.com/blog/ru/featured/the-fiancee-from-circus-coming-soon/the-fiancee-from-circus-coming-soon/.
- ^ "PanARMENIAN.NET". http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/politics/news/31620/.
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Jaghinyan, Ruben |
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Date of birth |
28 April 1969 |
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Yerevan, Armenia |
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