[1] He is a co-founder and member of the Board of Trustees of the Foundation for Armenian Science and Technology (FAST.
Mesrop Aramian is the chief editor and founding director of "Gandzasar" Theological Center.
Mesrop has authored an Eastern Armenian translation of The Book of Lamentations by St. Gregory of Narek.
[9] He has also authored publications, articles, research studies, radio and TV shows, as well as educational projects and programs.
Mesrop Aramian founded Gandzasar Theological Center and heads it as Director and Editor-in-Chief.
[4] In 2004, he created and still heads Vem Media Arts film production studio, which has released 12 environmental documentaries.
In 2010, Vem Media Arts released the internationally acclaimed documentary feature film, From Ararat to Zion,[6][11] depicting the centuries-old Armenian presence in the Holy Land.
[3] Since 2017, he has been a co-founder and member of the Board of Trustees of the Foundation for Armenian Science and Technology (FAST.)
[2] In 2019, Vem Educational and Cultural Foundation published The Book of Lamentations by St. Gregory of Narek (translation by Fr.
Together with his spouse Irina, they raise seven children: Nerses, Mariam, Marta, Gayane, Mikayel, Sofia, and Hovhannes.