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      Activists Newsletter July 2006

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July 2006

Front Page

Down Load Network

Network Front Page

Action Briefing UK

Beyond the Pale - 3DLD

MCIA and Bus Lanes

Stage of Reform Bill

Posters for Reps

Action Briefing Europe

MEP Ride

MEP Roger Helmer Reacts

New GS for FEMA

Campaigns Reports

Public Affairs

MAG News

Cops Back Ride 2 Work

MAG and NewLaw

News

Scooter Safe

The “F” Factor

Herts Biker MAG

Car Speed Limiters

Rubber Highways

Two Wheel Tow Truck

Cant See Bikers

MAG Foundation

MAG Foundation Boost

ANPR - Speed Cameras

Its All Here

Other Bits

Road Safety its all here?

Hospital - DfT Stats

Tax on Emails and SMMS

Safety or Gizmo?

Some Research

Events

Events MAG UK

MAG Sport Track Day

Killspills Rally

Previous Issues

Previous Issues

NEW GENERAL SECRETARY FOR FEMA

From September 2006, the Federation of European Motorcyclists' Associations (FEMA) will have a new General Secretary Aline Delhaye.

Aline will be responsible for the co-ordination of FEMA activities, management of the three persons office, representing and promoting European motorcyclists' interests in Brussels.

She has a passion for motorcycling. She first went on a bike in her father's back-pack at the age of 3 months.

A rider for over 15 years herself, she is presently riding either her friend's Honda CBF 500 or her father's Honda CX500 Turbo.

Aline is a Belgian living in Brussels, "which is becoming a dying breed".

She grew up in Africa, in the now-called Democratic Republic of Congo, and travelled in Canada, Spain and Russia during her. She is fluent in English, French, and Spanish, and understands quite a lot of Dutch, Italian, and Portuguese.

Aline voluntarily started working as a ´lobbyist´ 10 years ago, representing the interests of the students from her university, first towards academic authorities, then Belgian public institutions.

Once active on the labour market, she kept on representing Belgian students' interests and positions at European level, representing her federation at the National Unions of Students in Europe (ESIB).

During this time, she was working part-time for a major Spanish telecommunications office in Brussels responsible for accountancy and human resources matters, ending student representation experience when she started working for the European motorcycle industry (ACEM) two years ago.

Her academic track has always been representative of her interests with a first degree in translation studies, followed by some management courses. She then decided to start a master in human resources three years ago.

She is currently trying to write the final words of her thesis on Communication among Federations.

Her experience in dealing with representation at all levels and her practical and academic work on ACEM communication activities will definitely greatly help FEMA.

When applying for the job, Aline said: "If it hadn't been for FEMA, I would have probably given up this Brussels' bureaucratic atmosphere to go back to Africa.

I have taken up this new challenge because I love, and want people to do more for, motorcycling."

Aline Delhaye will be replacing Antonio Perlot who has worked for FEMA since 2001 and will hold the position until end of August. Antonio will then join the European Motorcycle Industry as Public Affairs Manager.

FEMA President Kees Meijer declared: "Looking at Alien’s background I’m confident that FEMA will benefit from this ´fresh blood´ in our federation.

Her communicational background allows us to invest in an area we identified as something that could be improved. And she does so from a rider’s perspective, which she obviously is. I’m looking forward working together".

MAG welcomes Aline onboard at FEMA.