Larry Zarian
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Larry Zarian (Template:Langx, October 20, 1937 – October 13, 2011) was an Armenian-American businessman, real estate investor, and a politician from California. Zarian is the first Armenian-American to serve on the Glendale City Council in the City of Glendale, California. Zarian served four terms as mayor of Glendale, California.
Early life
On October 20, 1937, Zarian was born in Tehran, Iran. Zarian's sister is Rima. Zarian attended high school in Massachusetts.[1][2][3]
Education
Zarian attended Glendale Community College. Zarian earned a bachelor's degree in political science from UCLA.[4]
Career
As a businessman, Zarian was the owner of Anthony's department stores and a real estate investor.[5]
In 1983, Zarian was elected as a member of city council in Glendale, California. Zarian was the first Armenian-American elected in the Glendale city council.[6][7]
In April 1986, Zarian became mayor of Glendale, California.,[8] and was mayor again in 1990, 1993, and 1997.[9]
In 1995, Zarian became chair of Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's board of directors, where he was a forceful advocate for a Los Angeles Metro Rail line from Los Angeles to Burbank via Glendale.[10]
He served on the California Transportation Commission, and had a show on an Armenian Channel called "AMGA TV". He had a radio show in Los Angeles on KIEV.
Awards
- 1998 Recognized with plaque. Presented by Armenian Society of Los Angeles.[4]
- 2010 Leadership Award. Presented by Armenian National Committee of Glendale.[7]
Personal life
Zarian had three sons, Gregory, Lawrence, and Vincent.[1]
On October 13, 2011, Zarian died from multiple myeloma cancer in Glendale Adventist Medical Center in Glendale, California. Zarian was 73 years old.[1][11][6][2]
Legacy
In November 2011, the Glendale Transportation Center was renamed to the Larry Zarian Transportation Center. It is a Glendale Amtrak and Metrolink rail station at 400 W. Cerritos Ave, Glendale, California.[12]
See also
References
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- 1937 births
- 2011 deaths
- Deaths from multiple myeloma in California
- Mayors of Glendale, California
- American people of Armenian descent
- Ethnic Armenian politicians
- Businesspeople from Tehran
- Iranian emigrants to the United States
- Iranian people of Armenian descent
- 20th-century California politicians