Switzerland and Armenia are very similar in their morphology, although geographically distant. Both countries have in common two important points: the beauty of the territory and smart people. The Switzerland-Armenia Chamber of Commerce aims to bring together these elements.
The purpose of the Chamber is the mutual promotion of commerce and business relations between both countries. In order to fulfill this purpose, the Chamber maintains continuous contact with Armenian and Swiss authorities, economic associations and companies, educational and research institutes, banking institutions, business people and manufacturers, as well as with other related formal and informal institutions.
It organizes promotional events and provides mediation as well as negotiation services to its members when appropriate; gives advice on economic and commercial relations, and issues publications.
The Chamber does not engage in commercial activities, but may advertise commercial goods or services.
President, director,
member of the board committee
Mike Baronian
CEO of Azad Pharma. Bachelor’s degree in commerce, with majors in Finance and Business Administration. Former responsible of Johnson & Johnson Switzerland, Vice President of Cilag AG Switzelrand and then Vice president of the Global Cilag Group (Rochester, USA). Former CEO of the Central Laboratories in Bern, and CEO of Askliav (Veterinary and Dental Company). Former Chairman of Tecan (robotics for life sciences industry) Männedorf/ZH.
Board secretary, director,
member of the board committee
Goar Sekhian
International Trade State diploma Grenoble France. Former CEO HG Med AG. Owner PerfumeArtCreation Zollikerberg.
Director,
member of the board committee
Nune Magoyan
Professional Executive and Leadership Coach for individuals, teams & institutions in various sectors. Worked in leadership positions in private, public and international organizations. Educational background in OB & Executive Coaching, Project Management, Sociology, Economics of Transition and Philosophy (Universities of Turin, Georgetown and Yerevan).
Director,
member of the board committee
Hrant Sahakyan
Budget Controller/Senior Finance Analyst, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) Secretariate in Geneva, Switzerland, 1998 to present. MBA, American University of Armenia, Master of Science, Development Finance, University of London.