A professional economist, but at heart, more of an artist.
Apart from numbers, she has a deeper understanding of nature.
“Bohem was a dream that lived in the hearts of those who loved the city like a madman and were concerned about its problems. Now it is becoming a reality and gives the opportunity to be a part of the realization of a wonderful idea, with your small contribution. I am convinced that Bohem will be one of the city’s most beloved and unique corners, because there can be nothing bad in something whose idea sparked contagious enthusiasm, united many, and was built with endless love.
Anyone born in Sevan, who has at least once admired the endless beauty of the lake’s blue from the heights of Mtsatsepi, enjoyed the sunrise or sunset by the lakeshore, closes their eyes to all of the city’s flaws and continues to love it madly. We are powerless to change the cold wind or the ever-burning sun, but we can breathe new life into the city with small but steady steps.**
So, let’s get to work. Bohem, I am sure, will be the beginning of new ideas and victories.”
This passage reflects Sona’s deep connection to Sevan and her belief in the transformative power of the Bohem project. She describes it as a dream come true for those who care about the city’s well-being, and she sees it as a space for new beginnings, creativity, and community-building. It’s also a call for action to contribute and make a difference in the city’s future.

