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How Aghvan Avagyan is Elevating Armenia’s Global Image—An Exclusive Interview with the CEO of The Dvin


In an era where national branding is as crucial as corporate success, visionary leaders like Aghvan Avagyan are redefining Armenia’s place on the world stage. As the CEO of The Dvin, a luxury hospitality brand under Seven Visions Resort & Places, Avagyan has not just built a hotel—he has crafted a diplomatic and cultural bridge that connects Armenia to global elites, from world leaders to show business celebrities.

From hosting French President Emmanuel Macron to welcoming prominent show business artists, and other high-profile figures, The Dvin has become more than a hospitality landmark—it is a strategic asset in Armenia’s soft power toolkit. In this exclusive interview, Avagyan reveals his philosophy, the challenges of elevating Armenia’s global image, and his ambitious vision for the future.

Interview with Aghvan Avagyan

Nare Sargsyan: Mr. Avagyan, The Dvin has become synonymous with luxury and prestige in Armenia. What inspired its creation?

Aghvan Avagyan: The inspiration was simple yet bold—to create something that didn’t exist. Not just in Armenia, but in our entire region. I envisioned a space where world-class hospitality meets Armenian authenticity.

Nare Sargsyan: Did you anticipate The Dvin becoming a diplomatic and cultural hub?

Aghvan Avagyan: Absolutely. This wasn’t just about building a hotel—it was about building credibility. I believed Armenia could host the world at the highest level, and we set out to prove it. Today, when presidents, CEOs, and celebrities visit, they don’t just see a hotel—they see Armenia’s potential.

Nare Sargsyan: You’ve hosted figures like Emmanuel Macron and Vladimir Putin. How did you attract such high-profile guests?

Aghvan Avagyan: Trust and bold outreach. Global leaders and celebrities demand privacy, security, and cultural depth—we deliver all three. But it’s more than logistics; it’s about crafting an experience that leaves a lasting impression. These visits aren’t just events—they’re investments in Armenia’s global reputation.

Nare Sargsyan: What distinguishes your leadership style in such a competitive industry?

Aghvan Avagyan: I operate with precision and mission-driven intensity. Every detail matters—from architectural design to the way we train our staff. My team knows to ask: “Is this worthy of our vision?” That standard pushes us beyond hospitality into nation-branding.

Nare Sargsyan: Beyond luxury, how does The Dvin contribute to Armenia’s economy and global standing?

Aghvan Avagyan: The ripple effect is real. High-profile visits boost tourism, foreign investment, and cultural exchange. When Macron stays here, it signals to investors that Armenia is stable and sophisticated. When global artists perform here, it puts Yerevan on the cultural map. The Dvin isn’t just a business—it’s a strategic platform for Armenia’s growth.

Nare Sargsyan: What’s next for The Dvin and your vision for Armenia?

Aghvan Avagyan: The goal is to make Armenia a magnet for ideas, partnerships, and global conversations. We’re expanding our offerings—luxury residences, exclusive memberships, and global partnerships—but the bigger mission is positioning Armenia as a nexus of innovation and culture. With The Dvin, we’re just getting started.

Closing Thoughts

Aghvan Avagyan’s story is more than a business success—it’s a blueprint for how visionary leadership can redefine a nation’s image. Through The Dvin, he has proven that Armenia can compete on the world stage.

As Armenia continues to navigate its place in a rapidly changing world, leaders like Avagyan remind us that ambition can transform a country’s destiny.

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