AWWA Podcast: Armenian Voices
Jean-Marie Papelian’s path to environmental impact began far from Armenia’s forests. Raised in Milford, Massachusetts, in a close-knit Armenian-American community, his early connection to heritage deepened during a transformative trip to Soviet Armenia in 1987—an experience that changed the course of his life. After building a successful 23-year career as a lawyer in Boston, Jean-Marie felt a growing pull toward service. That calling eventually led him to leave law behind and become the Executive Director of the Armenia Tree Project in 2015. Over the next decade, he helped advance a mission that has planted more than 9 million trees across Armenia, revitalizing communities, creating jobs, and restoring the country’s natural landscape. In this episode, Jean-Marie reflects on his journey—from discovering Armenia during the Cold War to dedicating his career to environmental restoration and community impact. It’s a story about heritage, purpose, and the lasting power of giving back.
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