Alghero Foundation, Neria De Giovanni resigns from the presidency
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Neria De Giovanni, appointed last May 17th as president of the Alghero Foundation by former mayor Mario Conoci, has resigned.
He held the reins of the body that manages the entire cultural and landscape heritage of the city for a few months, together with the Board of Directors, "with a great spirit of service, despite being completely free in light of the intense commitment required, making our professionalism and skills available to the city, neglecting personal work , to allow the Foundation administrative continuity close to the summer period and to provide operational responses also for the protection of jobs that depend on the Foundation that would have expired in June", explains De Giovanni.
In this short time, the Foundation's management has appointed the supervisory body and put all the events of the Alghero summer on track, including the Ferragosto celebration, with fireworks "as expressly requested by Mayor Cacciotto". Now, with the need to ensure administrative continuity having disappeared, " well aware of the logic of division that guides the party components, a logic to which I am notoriously alien, I resign from the role of president of the Board of Directors that I had the honor of coordinating", writes Neria De Giovanni, who returns in her role as cultural operator and ambassador of Sardinian culture in the world with the next appointment of the conference of her International Association of Literary Critics, hosted in Calabria, in Taurianova, Italian Capital of the Book for the Ministry of Culture.
"Always available for a role of service to my city, but equally free from any constraint of party affiliation, also on behalf of the councilors Dr. Paolo Carboni and Mr. Pierparolo Carta whom I thank for the spirit of collaboration, I wish good work to the next Board of Directors and to my successor", concludes De Giovanni.