Jonas Dell’Antonio: “SUS INIMA gives me the opportunity to learn how to serve and help other people through our daily effort as a team, as a group, as human beings.”
Jonas is another member of the SUS INIMA family. He is part of the marketing and social media team, helping to create content and increase the organization’s visibility. One of the recent achievements is the renewal of the SUS INIMA website, to provide more clarity and keep you up to date with the work and services offered.
On top of that, another activity that he will start soon within the organisation will be to join the SUS INIMA research team in the field of social anthropology, which is mainly the study of society and human cultures through a comparative lens.
Jonas studied communication, social media and culture, and is currently pursuing an MA in cultural anthropology.
Before joining SUS INIMA, while still living in Italy, he worked for a company that represents his passion for mountain sports and the special experience the mountains can offer. He also used to get involved in different projects targeting children and teenagers, out of a desire to contribute to a harmonious development of future generations.
He got to work for SUS INIMA after he decided to move from Italy to Germany. He left his previous job and started looking for a new one.
“I met Lu and Carmen through my wife Alexandra, who is Romanian. We ended up talking about SUS INIMA and the fact that I was looking for a job. So they immediately asked me about my professional background and offered me this job.”
“I always wanted to have a job where I could help others so that I could have a positive impact on society. I liked the idea of working alongside Lu and Carmen because I respect them as human beings and I think they have created a beautiful family out of SUS INIMA.”
Jonas sees SUS INIMA as an opportunity to grow both professionally and personally. “It gives me the opportunity to learn how to serve and help other people through our daily effort as a team, as a group, as human beings.”