Grigory Anisonyan

Biography
Grigory Anisonyan, born on September 13, 1951.
In 1968, he graduated from the Tbilisi Secondary School No.20 and was adopted to Yerevan University, Journalism Faculty.
Anisonyan worked at various publishing houses in Armenia. He later transitioned to the economic sector, holding positions at the Yerevan City Council and the Ministry of Electronic Industry of the Soviet Union.
In 1984, he began working as a journalist for the Union of Writers of Armenia, and later served as a reporter for the Armenpress and Noyan Tapan news agencies.
In 1997, Anisonyan founded the Noyyan Tapan informational and analytical newspaper and became its editor-in-chief
Since 1998, he has been a member of the Union of Journalists of Russia, a member of the World Armenian Congress Council and the Union of Armenians of Russia (UAR).
Awards
Anisonyan has numerous public awards, including:
- Order of Lomonosov;
- Order of Ruby Cross;
- Order of Golden Cross, UAR;
- Laureate of Union of Journalists of Russia Prize;
- Medal of CIS Inter-Parliamentary Assembly “For Services in Development of Press and Information;
- Movses Khorenatsi Medal;
- Golden Medal of the Ministry of Culture of Armenia;
- For Services” Medal of the Union of Journalists of Russia;
- Fridtjoff Nansen Medal.

