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Lucy Collyer takes over EFAy Coordinator role!

Lucy CollyerThe EFAy has employed a new coordinator to take over the role of Eva Bidania, who left in May 2008 to work as Policy Director for the EFA.

Lucy Collyer began work as the new EFAy Coordinator last week after being selected following a series of interviews in Brussels at the beginning of the summer period. Members of the EFAy Bureau met up with Lucy in Corsica this August to discuss the EFAy agenda for the months ahead. As part of her inaugural introduction Lucy told Bureau Members:

“I'm delighted to be working with EFAy in striving for a more just Europe where all languages and cultures are respected equally. We must work hard united to be heard.”

Below, Lucy briefly introduces herself:

“I was born in England in 1982, but have grown up on the island of Mallorca since I was five years old.

I am a member of the Partit Socialista de Mallorca (PSM) political party (who are a member of the EFA) as well as their youth organization JEN. I am responsible for international relations and the environment in JEN.

At university I took an active role in the biggest ever environmental campaign to take place on Mallorca, which ran under the slogan “Qui estima Mallorca no la destrueix” (Who loves Mallorca does not destroy Mallorca).

I graduated from the Universitat de les Illes Balears in 2005 with a Bachelor's degree in Human and Physical Geography and Territorial Planning. I was also Secretary General of the student council for two years. I also hold a postgraduate degree in third world development, and am qualified as a high school teacher.

As a consequence of my multicultural upbringing I speak Catalan, English and Spanish fluently."

Lucy can be contacted on coordinator@efay.eu

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  1. Bram Van Braeckevelt — 2008-10-01 - 08:09:05 GMT 1

    Congratulations,

    I'm sure you'll do a great job!

  2. Gudrun Kofler — 2008-10-01 - 18:05:39 GMT 1

    Congratulations!
    All the best for your new job!

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