San Marino. Pedini Amati at “The word to young people” event of Accademia Intrecci and Luiss Business School
The Secretary of State for Tourism in Castiglione in Teverina, seat of the Higher Education School of Sala founded by the Cotarella sisters, to meet young people and listen to their ideas about work and the future of tourism.
This was announced by the Secretariat of State for Tourism, adding: “An innovative project, which since 2017 has given prestige and importance to a village of just over 2000 inhabitants in the province of Viterbo, on the border between Umbria and Lazio, perched on a heights overlooking the Tiber Valley.
Intrecci, the Higher Education School in Sala founded by the Cotarella sisters, is an academy for future restaurant managers, maîtrees and dining room staff. The training program, made up of only teachers with extensive experience in the sector, pays special attention to the orientation and integration of young people into the world of work, with recruitment percentages obtained within 60 days of the end of the course of study at 90% . A reality so ambitious as to arouse the attention of an institution like the Luiss University of Rome and which has the same incentives to give life to a Master on Sustainable Tourism and Destination Management.
Yesterday, exactly one month after the presentation of this new course, the conference “The Word to the young“, With the aim of understanding what real job opportunities there may be for young people who, after graduation, want to invest their skills and energy in the tourism industry.
Many institutions were present, including the Italian Minister of Agriculture Stefano Patuanelli – connected via video conference – the senator Luca Briziarelli and, representing the Republic of San Marino, the Secretary of State for Tourism Federico Pedini Amati.
In all the interventions we talked about how much we need to commit by putting in place innovative ideas for the restart of the tourism industry after the slowdown imposed by Covid-19 and above all, the ability and need to team up. In this regard, Secretary Pedini Amati has his intervention in the TTTTavolo Turistico Territoriale project “, launched by the Republic of San Marino in the territory of 118 municipalities in the Romagna and Marche regions, with the support of the UNWTO and the European Union which, this year, has allocated a non-repayable amount of over 100 thousand euros to continue developing the territorial brand that has sprung from it, “The enchanting places“.
“Our project has no political colors and very diverse reality combines – ah no Pedini Amati – with a single intent, that of doing. We cannot stop, we owe it precisely to these young people and their aspirations, which we have all been able to hear today“.