{"id":25056,"date":"2014-08-18T19:50:24","date_gmt":"2014-08-18T17:50:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/?p=25056"},"modified":"2014-08-18T19:58:55","modified_gmt":"2014-08-18T17:58:55","slug":"member-of-the-month-mattia-abis-only-if-you-have-passion-you-dont-get-tired-of-doing-your-job","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/2014\/08\/18\/member-of-the-month-mattia-abis-only-if-you-have-passion-you-dont-get-tired-of-doing-your-job\/","title":{"rendered":"Member of the Month Mattia Abis: \u201cOnly if you have passion you don’t get tired of doing your job\u201d"},"content":{"rendered":"
Mattia Abis, “class” of 1987, has been elected as Member of the Month of August. Member of AEGEE-Cagliari since January 2012, he took up the position of internal vice-president in the local Board. After being Claudio Armandi’s (AEGEE-Napoli) subcommissioner during his term at the Network Commission, he ran in Autumn Agora Zaragoza and he was elected as Claudio’s successor, taking care of Italian locals, AEGEE-Valletta and the Contact of AEGEE-Europe in Lugano. His endless, and often sleepless, work for his locals, combined with his engagement in the organization of Autumn Agora Cagliari, made him worth the award.<\/em><\/p>\n <\/a>Erika: Mattia, How does feel to be recognized with the Member of the Month award?<\/strong><\/p>\n Mattia:<\/strong> Quite suprised and embarassed, especially because our work is spread in one year and I didn’t imagine I could get this prize. Honestly I was always reading the articles about past LoM and MoM, I wanted to get it one day but I didn’t expect it now. So I am feeling very happy, and grateful to the people who nominated me and The AEGEEan for the award. It gives me more motivation to keep up my work since sometimes I have the feeling nobody notices what me and the NetCom are doing. The prize goes to them, too.<\/p>\n After Spring Agora Patra, you were elected in the Speaker Team of the Network Commission\u00a0<\/strong>together with Arsenis Tselegidis (AEGEE-Thessaloniki) and Ana Potoc\u0148ik (AEGEE-Ljubljana). Be\u00e1ta Matuszka (AEGEE-Budapest, Former Network Director of AEGEE-Europe) called you the “the best Netcom Speaker Team I had in my two years as Network Director”. Which is the secret of a good team work according to you?<\/strong><\/p>\n I think that somehow we are quite similar people, we want to work seriously without pretending to be serious all the time. During our Skype meetings we are both working and having fun making jokes about ourselves, NetCom and AEGEE in general: this also\u00a0gives us the possibility to create a personal relationship and communicate also beyond AEGEE stuff. For instance, last month, I had a Skype drinking meeting with Ana and some people of the team.<\/a><\/p>\n \u00a0With 29 locals, you are the NetCommie with the highest amount of locals. How can you manage to care about them while being so proactive as member of the Speaker Team?<\/strong><\/p>\n I don’t know if I am as good as you said, but I am trying to do my best all the time both with my locals and within my team. I think it is just about passion for what you are doing, only if you have passion you don’t get tired and continue doing your job. Anyhow, I have been lucky since I joined the Speaker Team after Patra: since my locals are very busy with their Summer Univiersities, I can breathe sometimes.<\/p>\n \u00a0The NetCom’s motto is “to serve and protect”. Do you believe that all NetCommies (as far as you have been able to see during your term) were able to deliver such a motto?<\/strong><\/p>\n Well, we should first analyze the motto. I think that since the Commission has been created, it has changed a lot and maybe the motto can be given different interpretations. The first interpretation I give is to “serve and protect” the Network for what concerns the gap between local level and European level, which is what is requested to the Commissioners. The other interpretation, the one that I like, is to serve and protect the Network in every aspect: from solving the most simple situations to help out a local in difficulties. Sometimes it can happen that we do not follow the first interpretation, often the second one. But this situation is common not only for the NetCom but in every AEGEE body. As member of the ST what I want is that NetCommies are at least following the first one, otherwise they are not doing they job at all.<\/p>\n