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Vahe Engibarian (born June 1, 1976, Yerevan) is an Armenian entrepreneur and international business leader whose activities span the development of luxury real estate, urban planning strategy, the creation of cross-border enterprises, and the implementation of technology-driven projects. He is also engaged in social entrepreneurship.[1] Since 2017, he has served as chairman of the Board of the public organization “Armenian Assembly”.[2]
Vahe Engibarian | |
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| Born | June 1, 1976 |
| Education | MGIMO |
| Occupations | entrepreneur and international business leader |
Early and personal life
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V. Engibarian was born in Yerevan. He is the son of Robert Engibarian — Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, Doctor of Law, career party worker, professor at MGIMO, and head of the MGIMO Institute of International Management. He graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO).
He holds a Candidate of Legal Sciences degree (2000), with a dissertation titled: “Federalism in the Modern World: Legal Status and Key Features.”
Since 1996, he has worked within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, holding various positions in the Department of North America.
From 2001 to 2003, he served as Deputy Consul of the Russian Federation in New York, and from 2003 to 2005, he headed the Russian Consulate in New York.
Since 2005, he has been an advisor at the Russian MFA and is considered the youngest consul in the history of Russian diplomacy.
Since 2017, he has served as chairman of the Board of the public organisation “Armenian Assembly.”
Business
editV. Engibarian became the founder of Prime Concept, a company providing concierge services for top managers of VimpelCom and Alfa-Bank (part of Alfa Group).[3]
In 2011, together with Alfa-Bank and VimpelCom (brand Beeline), he co-founded the payment service RURU.[4]
In 2020, V. Engibarian held an official meeting with the President of the Republic of Armenia, Armen Sargsyan, announcing his readiness to invest approximately 1 billion drams in educational, cultural, and technological projects in Armenia and Artsakh.[5] As Chairman of the Committee on Urban Planning and Architecture of the Armenian Assembly, he leads strategic initiatives in urban policy, infrastructure development, and architectural innovation. In this role, he shapes long-term development directions and institutional strategies, promoting the implementation of systemic and sustainable solutions.[6]
His companies operate as integrated, multi-disciplinary platforms, offering a full range of services in areas including:
- Architecture
- Interior Design
- Structural (Construction) Engineering
- MEP Engineering
- Landscape Architecture
- Lighting Design
- Sustainability Consulting and specialised advisory services
With extensive international business experience and a cross-industry perspective, Vahe Engibarian is committed to advancing progressive approaches to urban development and strengthening dialogue between government authorities and civil stakeholders.[7]
Academic work
edit- “Federalism in the Modern World: Legal Status and Key Features” — topic of the Candidate of Legal Sciences dissertation and the abstract for the degree in the specialty VAK 12.00.02.
- “Federalism and the Unity of the State-Legal System of Russia” — Doctor of Legal Sciences dissertation (specialty 12.00.02).
- “The Concept of Modern Federalism” (2000) — textbook.
References
edit- ↑ "Engibaryan Vage Robertovich — Encyclopedia of the "Hayazg" Foundation". ru.hayazg.info. Retrieved 2026-02-16.
- ↑ "The official website of the organization "Assembly of Armenians"". Archived from the original on 2021-01-19.
- ↑ "Ваге Енгибарян". prime.travel. Retrieved 2026-02-16.
- ↑ CNews Choice: Deals of the Year in the Russian IT Market. Voting
- ↑ "The "Armenian Assembly" is investing 1 billion drams in the implementation of various programs in Armenia and Artsakh". Armenpress (in Armenian). 2020-10-14. Retrieved 2026-02-16.
- ↑ "The "Armenian Assembly" is ready to invest 1 billion drams in IT projects in Armenia and Artsakh". Rusarminfo (in Russian). Retrieved 2026-02-16.
- ↑ "Committee on Urban Development and Architecture – Armenian Assembly". Retrieved 2026-03-01.