A Medal, A Mission, and a Movement
- Diana Minasian
- Oct 22
- 1 min read

Honored. Grateful. Inspired.
Receiving the Presidential Medal of Gratitude from President Vahagn Khachaturyan is one of those moments that makes you pause — not because of the medal itself, but because of what it represents.
For me, this recognition is not just a personal milestone. It’s a symbol of a journey — one built on curiosity, persistence, and a belief that technology, when rooted in purpose, can change lives.
Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of working alongside brilliant minds — engineers, founders, dreamers — who are redefining what it means to be part of Armenia’s tech ecosystem. Together, we’ve seen how innovation can become a bridge: connecting local talent to global opportunities, and turning bold ideas into real-world solutions.

Philanthropy has always been the heart of that mission. Because progress means little if it’s not shared. Supporting education, empowering young innovators, and giving back to the community that raised us — that’s how we ensure the next generation of Armenians can dream even bigger.
This medal belongs to every Armenian who codes late into the night, who mentors the next founder, who believes our small country can make a global impact.
I am deeply grateful — to my colleagues, my mentors, my team, and every changemaker who continues to prove that our greatest resource is our people.
Here’s to continuing to build, give back, and inspire. Because the best chapters are still ahead.




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