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ALDA’s Coordination Board meeting at Villa Fabris: Shaping the future of the Association

srp 22, 2024

Good governance

The picturesque Villa Fabris in Thiene provided a charming backdrop for a crucial two-day gathering of ALDA’s Coordination Board members.

On July 15th and 16th, 2024, ALDA’s Secretary General, Mrs. Antonella Valmorbida, the Director of Programmes and Corporate Strategy, Mr. Marco Boaria, along with the heads of various departments and regional units, convened to discuss the strategic framework of the Association for the immediate future.


The meeting at Villa Fabris was about reaffirming the shared commitment to excellence and the drive to make a tangible impact


Among the many topics discussed during the meeting, a specific focus was given to the implementation of the 2024-2028 Strategy. The conversation began with a detailed exploration of the roadmap for ALDA’s initiatives. Each leader brought their insights to the table, contributing to a robust plan that would guide the Association’s actions.

The meeting offered a valuable opportunity to align and coordinate the numerous activities planned for the second half of the year and beyond, with particular emphasis on the ALDA Summer School, set to unfold in the scenic splendor of Villa Fabris. This event is expected to be a highlight, offering an enriching experience for all attendees. This collaborative session ensured that all departments were on the same page, ready to tackle challenges and seize opportunities ahead.

There was a sense of pride in the room as the team reflected on their journey towards achieving ISO 9001 certification. This milestone represents a testament to ALDA’s dedication to maintaining rigorous quality control and continuous improvement.

The discussion then turned towards strategies for securing and managing funding effectively. Ensuring a robust financial foundation is essential for ALDA to continue supporting its mission.

Strengthening relationships with members, partners, and donors emerged as a priority. The team explored ways to foster a vibrant civic space and uphold democratic values, ensuring that all stakeholders feel engaged and valued.

Promoting ethical values and transparency was highlighted as crucial for building trust and collaboration. The discussions emphasised the importance of these principles in all of ALDA’s interactions and operations.

A pleasant surprise was the visit from the Mayor of Thiene, Giampi Michelusi, who discussed the current situation of the city and the numerous activities taking place within it. He highlighted the shared values that guide our common work: “Passion, perseverance, and patience.

Overall, the meeting at Villa Fabris was not just about planning; it was about reaffirming the shared commitment to excellence and the drive to make a tangible impact. As ALDA moves forward, the insights and plans developed during this meeting will undoubtedly drive the Association towards greater achievements and a future where democracy stands strong and resilient.