Forbes took a very interesting initiative: they asked several
personalities what they have done for their countries. Instantaneously I asked
myself the same question, but to add an original touch, I asked myself what I
did for the EU.
From 1993 until 1997 I coordinated activities for the local branch of
the European Students' Forum (AEGEE) in Cluj. I organized events, with the main purpose
to link Romanian student activity with the EU reality. Via these initiatives
hundreds of young Romanians have a better understanding about the European
system via conferences, seminars or summer universities, in short: via active
participation. Later between 1997 and 1999, I was elected to sit in the European
Board of AEGEE Europe, coordinating the Public Relations Department from
Brussels.
In 1996 I founded an organization called 'House
of Europe' in my home city Cluj with the main object to put
together the local community and decision makers from Brussels. Existing more
than 15 years, this organization did various projects which have an impact on
the life of the citizens.
Founded by me in 2003, the Romanian-EU Club in Brussels is now the
established platform for Romanians working in the capital of Europe. Via a
study done in 2006 called 'Footprint Romania', we publicly presented the potential of Romanians in
the EU.
In 2004 I was the co-founder of EurActiv
in Romania – a technical media specialized in covering EU
legislation and policy news. This portal helped thousands of Romanians to get a
better understanding of EU Affairs before the accession into the EU, as well as
after accession when Romania became a full Member State.
In 2007 I started a blog, which I still maintain, in order to give
Romanians insights into the EU system.
Together with some friends from the Brussels community, since 3 years,
under the brand 'Group Romania', we try to identify the direction of a possible
evolution of the Romanian system, for a better anchor to the EU policies.
For more than 11 years, I contribute to the EurActiv project and moreover
in the last 18 months I have the honor to coordinate the offices in 15
capitals across Europe.
After I obtained my PhD, I developed a lecture in 'EU
Communication Techniques', which I teach to
students in Brussels, Italy and Romania.
I wrote three books about the EU and its contemporary dilemma's, and
published more than 1.000 articles about Romania and the EU. The main purpose
of these materials is to create a dialogue on EU citizenship.
Less than one year ago I set up a one day intensive course, helping people to find a job in euro-Brussels,
complementing knowledge on the well-known public sector with my expertise and
experience in the private sector.
And finally, through my candidature for the European Parliament elections in 2009, I
tried to explain the citizens that the EU makes sense, and that political implication is
needed for one who wants to assume his or her responsibilities.
Dan LUCA / Brussels
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