Terni, Emiliano Proietti is the new head of the Fai delegation

Terni, Emiliano Proietti is the new head of the Fai delegation
Terni, Emiliano Proietti is the new head of the Fai delegation

10 Jun 2024 10:43

In Terni, a few days ago, Emiliano Proietti took over from Raffaele de Lutio as head of the FAI delegation (Italian Environment Fund). The 42-year-old engineer, who has been involved in volunteering for many years and from 2021 also with the Terni delegation of the Foundation, takes up the baton from the ambassador in Addis Ababa, in Luxembourg and with an international career full of important roles behind him, which he led the Delegation from June 2019 until a few days ago, and which since January 2023 has held the role of regional president of Fai Umbria.

«A little more than a year after my appointment as president of Fai Umbria – says Raffaele de Lutio – I leave the leadership of the Fai delegation of Terni to Emiliano Proietti. Best of luck to him and all the volunteers. A special thought to all the members who ensured the operation of the delegation and a big thank you to the local administrations and religious authorities, who made their assets available with great generosity for the FAI days”. For Emiliano Proietti it is «a position full of commitment and responsibility. I welcome this new and stimulating opportunity with great enthusiasm. With the group of volunteers, on whom I have a lot of confidence, we will continue to do well in the interest of the FAI values. A series of summer events await us, which we will reveal shortly, before diving into the preparation of the next Autumn Days. Finally, I would like to thank those who preceded me and the regional and national leaders of the Foundation, who placed their trust in me.”

The FAI (Italian Environment Fund) is a non-profit foundation founded in 1975, on the model of the National Trust, with the aim of protecting and enhancing the Italian historical, artistic and landscape heritage. The Foundation’s main activity is to take care of the special places received as a donation, as an inheritance or under management: woods and coasts, parks and gardens, castles and historic homes, villas and abbeys, but also small assets with a high identity value . FAI’s desire is for these places to be increasingly active as levers in the cultural, social and economic contexts in which they are inserted, real centers of relationships, communities which, thanks to the widespread and structured presence of volunteers, seek continuous dialogue with the territory. An increasingly close relationship between places and people, possible also thanks to the widespread presence of volunteer delegations throughout the national territory. In Terni the Fai, initially led by the architect Silvia Giani, has been present for almost 20 years and boasts an important history, linked to multiple national and local initiatives, which have received great appreciation from the public and citizens. The team of volunteers has grown numerically over time and has always been animated by a strong civic sense, passion and the firm belief that there is a moral obligation to protect and enhance the history and artistic and natural heritage of our country .

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