Follow it at this link: ONE-TO-ONE with Luca Zambrelli – President of Confcommercio GGIVA

I thanked them all for the opportunity first.
I was very tense during the elections because I knew that if it had happened I would have felt a lot of responsibility for the role. And in the end, I was moved to learn that I had found the trust of my new adventure companions. Thus, alongside the commitment of CEO and BD for IDEOLO, the Proximity and Digital Marketing agency that I founded with friends and partners, that of the new President of Confcommercio Gruppo Giovani Entrepreneurs of the Province of Varese.

I will dedicate myself first to the organization and then to the development of ideas for the territory.
They will be 3 intense years, the greatest stimulus of which will be the many people I will meet along this path.

Four points will be the heart of the program of our new group with the commitment to bring ideas to the territory with energy and positivity. We must believe it, first of all US!

1. Development and Innovation
Because we have to face a future that changes quickly, that speaks to the world in many languages, that modifies interfaces, interactions, communication, that is constantly renewed, that must develop the territory, the people and society.

2. Training
Because we must know to understand. Because we must understand to change.

3. Work and finance
Because we were not and are not prepared. Why don't they ask us to change the rules of the game first. Because we have to learn to anticipate them.

4. EXPO
Because it's our opportunity. The basis on which to build our interfaces for the future, with the world, with the people we will host, know and who will have the opportunity to appreciate this fantastic country.”

What did I talk about during the interview? Matteo Inzaghi summarized our chat like this: “The number one young entrepreneur of Confcommercio is dealing with the economic crisis and the imminent arrival of the great world exhibition. An appointment for which, according to Zambrelli, the traders of the Varese area are not yet ready. They must learn to master foreign languages ​​and new technologies.”