{"id":2111,"date":"2011-11-15T20:38:02","date_gmt":"2011-11-15T19:38:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/?p=2111"},"modified":"2011-12-05T19:56:47","modified_gmt":"2011-12-05T18:56:47","slug":"meet-the-new-netcom-team","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/2011\/11\/15\/meet-the-new-netcom-team\/","title":{"rendered":"Meet the new NetCom Team!"},"content":{"rendered":"

<\/strong>11 Players. 1 Coach. Different roles and nationalities. Playing in different areas of the \u201cfield\u201d (Europe!). Different skills and backgrounds. A lot of trainings, tactics and strategies\u2026 No, I\u2019m not talking about football, I\u2019m talking about the newly branded NetCom Team<\/strong>!<\/p>\n

Let us introduce our magic team.\"\"<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n

#1 Olga Iatsyna (AEGEE-Dnipropetrovsk),<\/em><\/strong> *netcom-olga@aegee.org<\/a>*. Our Speaker, captain, \u201cgoalkeeper\u201d and our guide in this term of \u201c no\u00a0<\/em>dictatorship, but angry<\/em>\u00a0<\/em>love<\/em>\u00a0<\/em>and peaceful<\/em>\u00a0<\/em>revolution<\/em>\u201d (cit.)<\/em>. She likes to meet challenges in life, communicating with people, travelling, buying new shoes, studying maps of other countries, speaking foreign languages, explaining people how to find their way in a city she does not even live in, and saying proudly “I’m member of AEGE<\/em>E\u201d.\u00a0 I\u2019m sure this term, the NetCom will find in her a good leader and of course she will save us in the hardest matches we a<\/em>re going to play in the North-Eastern part of our lovely Network!<\/p>\n

#2 Koen Berghuis (AEGEE-Utrecht),<\/em><\/strong> *netcom-koen@aegee.org<\/a>*. Our newly elected Vice Speaker, Koen \u2013 experienced and always full of advice, will be the \u201ccenter back\u201d. This term, he will give his best not just on the Dutch fields, but also in our Northern region, taking care of really important parts of the Network such as the Baltic area. \u00a0Koen is an idealistic, <\/em>AEGEE-addicted Dutch who never sleeps and is constantly on the road in search for new adventures. As Netcommie, he would like to share his energy and AEGEE-spirit, and work together with this awesome NetCom team on the task of improving our great Network! Our defense is stronger with him.<\/em><\/p>\n

#3 Beata Matuszka (AEGEE-Budapest),<\/em><\/strong> *netcom-beata@aegee.org<\/a>*. She is our official Duracell bunny who adores travelling, pursuing sports, meeting new people and splash into different cultures. With AEGEE, she tries to realise her dream of changing Europe. Beata will make her moves on the \u201cback-right side\u201d (UK), but never leaving her lovely region of provenance, namely Hungarian, Austrian and Slovakian locals. \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n

#4 Rebekka H\u00f6ing (AEGEE-Hamburg),<\/em><\/strong>\u00a0*netcom-rebekka@aegee.org*<\/a>. Our defense can count on a newly acquired “center back” who \u00a0will take care of large parts of Germany and Scandinavia\u00a0with strength and lots of German spirit. Rebekka is a physicist (She works at CERN), loves football, classic literature, good music, and travelling Europe in night <\/em>trains. She is sure that this busy year will be exciting for her.<\/p>\n

#5 Marek Pezda (AEGEE-Katowice),<\/em><\/strong> *netcom-marek@aegee.org<\/a>*. Strong and determined, he forms our \u201cback-left side\u201d \u2013 Marek. The NetCom has asked him to serve and protect Polish locals and he answered \u201cpresent\u201d! Now it\u2019s time to run and let the Polish game begin!<\/p>\n

#6 Pavel Zbornik (AEGEE-Praha),<\/em><\/strong> *netcom-pavel@aegee.org<\/a>*. Our \u201ccentral midfielder\u201d, Pavel, cont<\/em>roll<\/em>er of the Czech and southern Germany locals (and what about the beers, Pavel?), is new on the team since Agora-Skopje. He promises to keep the team connected and organized. His ideas and his motto \u201cimpossible is nothing\u201d will be an inspiration for his hard work and for the whole team. Keep it up, Pavel!<\/em><\/p>\n

#7 Iulia Laura Stefan (AEGEE-Bucure\u015fti), <\/em><\/strong>*netcom-iulia@aegee.org<\/a>*. As \u201cleft winger\u201d she is playing i<\/em>n the fields of Romania-Greece-Bulgaria and Moldova. Our tiny and cute, colourful, happy all the time, rash and impulsive sometimes, has been elected at Agora Skopje. Iulia will do her best to run for the NetCom and achieve the best for the NetCom game (which happens 99% of the time).<\/em><\/p>\n

#8 Marijana Roscic (AEGEE-Zadar),<\/em><\/strong> *netcom-marijana@aegee.org<\/a>*. Marijana is our trusted and experienced \u201cmidfielder\u201d (the Balkan region is her area). She\u2019s the Spiritus Movens of our team, and yes, she is taking care of us with a bunch of vitamin C (lemons are her favorite). Her motto is: Stop talking, get working! She solemnly promised to serve the Network, protect it and kick locals\u2019 a**** to have their active and full cooperation!<\/em><\/p>\n

#9 Matteo Scarpa (AEGEE-Salerno),<\/em><\/strong> *netcom-matteo@aegee.org<\/a>*. At the Agora Skopje he was selected as our \u201cstriker\u201d; he will be the author of the Italian Job, caring for his million locals in the Italian and Maltese lands. The team will support him to strike as much as he can and with these fantastic team mates he will surely manage to help the team to win a lot of competitions around Europe.<\/em><\/p>\n

#10 Luis Alvarado Mart\u00ednez (AEGEE-Las Palmas),<\/em><\/strong> *netcom-luis@aegee.org<\/a>*. Fantasy to the power with our \u201cright winger\u201d (Spain-Portugal-France are his fields). Coming from paradise (Las-Palmas, yeah!), our team will have the magic touch with Luis. He is an idealist, dreamer, active and ambitious guy who likes to seize the opportunities: the opportunity to experience, travel, learn, work on personal self-development and skills, grow and meet awesome people around Europe. That\u2019s why he chose AEGEE and the NetCom!<\/em><\/p>\n

#11 An\u0131l Baysal (AEGEE-Istanbul),<\/em><\/strong> *netcom-anil@aegee.org<\/a>*. Anil, already in the team since the previous term, is our \u201csecondary striker\u201d for the Turkish area. His travels, reading and studies will not affect his game negatively; as always he\u2019ll be concentrated on scoring as much as possible for the Turkish antennae and the whole Network.<\/em><\/p>\n

Coach.<\/strong>\u00a0 J\u00fcri Kirpu<\/em><\/strong> (<\/em><\/strong>Internal Relations Director<\/em><\/strong>) <\/em><\/strong>*internal.relations@aegee.org<\/a>*. J\u00fcri \u2013 our boss, commander and supervisor. He is from Tallinn, a Northern, cold-blooded soul and a silent watcher \u2013 these are the first traits of his personality people see. He gives the experience needed and asks the whole team for great efforts and sacrifices. At the end, we are sure that his valuable work will be well compensated by the results obtained.<\/em><\/p>\n

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So, the NetCom Team has already started their work on the fields of Europe.\u00a0 We are asking for endless support, collaboration, and your endless passion for AEGEE. And we are sure we can achieve great results and already have the capacities and resources in the Network that we are all striving for.<\/p>\n

You will find us here:<\/em><\/p>\n

Mail<\/em><\/strong>: netcom@aegee.org<\/a><\/p>\n

Website<\/em><\/strong>: www.aegee.org\/netcom<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n

FB Page Network\u00a0 Commission of AEGEE <\/em><\/strong>: https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/Network.Commission.AEGEE<\/a><\/p>\n

Written by Matteo Scarpa, AEGEE-Salerno<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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