Internet investor Haig Kayserian to conduct workshops at Armenian Cause 2.0

PanARMENIAN.Net - Haig Kayserian, an internet business consultant, angel investor and blogger with over 200 clients and projects across the U.S., Australia, and Asia, will conduct workshops at the Armenian National Committee of America's (ANCA) Armenian Cause 2.0 conference in Washington, DC on how local activists can more effectively use social media.

"Haig Kayserian represents the very best and brightest of our new generation of activists," said Aram Hamparian, Executive Director of the ANCA. "His powerful combination of remarkable business success, world-class technical skills, and devoted community leadership will, no doubt, make for compelling presentations and also a productive exchange and exploration among all in attendance about how we can best take advantage of the rapidly evolving internet landscape to serve our community and advance our cause."

The first company Kayserian founded - KAYWEB - has offices in Sydney, Melbourne, New York and Manila, providing premium websites and apps solutions to businesses, organizations, government and individuals. KAYWEB Angels, the company he founded and leads as CEO, is a New York-based angel investment company, mentoring and investing in startups on their journeys to web and mobile business success.

Haig Kayserian serves on the Board of the Armenian National Committee of Australia and is an active member of the Armenian community.

Armenian Cause 2.0's full schedule of educational workshops and interactive presentations - including speakers such as former U.S. Ambassador to Armenia, John Evans, POLITICO National Politics Editor Charles Mahtesian, and George Washington University Law School Associate Dean Susan Karamanian - will be complemented by social and networking opportunities, such as a dinner reception at the Armenian Embassy hosted by Ambassador Tatoul Markarian.

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