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LUXEMBOURG:

Lucien André Reuter
Project manager at House of Training
He holds a bachelor of science degree in Informatics and also the ITIL Foundation Certification. Besides his full-time job as Project Manager, he is currently completing his Master of Business Administration( MBA) at ISEC – Hochschule der Wirtschaft. He also runs trainings in the IT field as well as helps friends to gain basic programming skills.
As the project manager of the National coalition for Digital Skills and Jobs, Lucien is the driving force who plans, among other things, events and partnerships. He is also part of an FSE project, which targets young people right after school or who quit school, to offer help with assessment, HR and planning courses in different domains such as an IT Bootcamp.
During GOW, he launched a Cre @ tivity Skills competition with 74 participants in Luxembourg. Students from primary and secondary schools presented a series of interesting projects, such as digital beehives. Lucien is also responsible for the launch event of the National Digital Skills Coalition Luxembourg.
Digital Skills for Enterprises Luxembourg students learn about ICT advances in Hanover

GREECE:

Nefely Kamea
Student of Mechanical Engineering at Technological Education TEI of Thessaly
For the last six years, Nefely has participated in the organization of MUN( Model United Nations) in Athens. During high school years, she was a member of the team that published an online newsletter. Since then, she has submitted a few articles to online media. Now she is responsible for the online publicity of the DAISSy research group. She has participated as a digital changemaker in the I-LINC project. She also volunteers at an organization that cares for stray animals in the city of Larissa. In this context, she has organized various events, implementing acitivities, such as poster design, online community management and online promotion.
During GOW17, a three-hour training seminar“ Social media & Professional development” was organized in collaboration with TEI of Thessaly, in Larissa, Greece. The seminar was aimed mostly at undergraduate university students, but participation was open, and over 20 students participated. The programme contained presentations by Nefely Kamea and Panos Fitsilis( professor at TEI of Thessaly) followed by questions and answers on the topics of top needs of today’ s business, most popular professions, using ICT / social media, how to know and present oneself, how to analyze social media characteristics, networking, searching for jobs on social media. During Nefely’ s presentation, all the participants explored and registered on the GOW website and on the I-Linc platform and took the Skillage test.
Get Online Week 2017 in Larissa, Greece
They are exceptional young e-facilitators or trainers, nominated by Get Online Week 2017 national partners for their willingness and perseverance in promoting digital skills and tackling digital inclusion.