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Social Mobility Made Easier by People Like Adam

, by Andrea Celauro, translated by Alex Foti
The MBA Alumnus and cofounder of Enlife AG, is among the donors to the program helping disadvantaged students: Everybody should give back to one's own Alma Mater, he explains

Bocconi MBA (Class of 2009), co-founder of Enlife AG, an energy startup, and financial consultant on international investments, for the second time the Alumnus Adam Adamosi is giving to "Within Our Reach" (Una scelta possibile), the University's scholarship program supporting youngsters from disadvantaged socio-economic backgrounds who could have not otherwise enrolled at Bocconi.

Adam has decided to renew his commitment towards the program right after the Bocconi Donor Event held on February 1st. He told us about the responsibility that comes with knowledge, about the importance of giving merit the right desert, and the potential of building a new idea of the future thanks to young people. "I find that every Alumnus should give his or her support to the University," Adam explains. He emphasizes the concept of giving back some of what you received. "Bocconi gave me a lot," he says: "It not only gave me an excellent education, it also gave me the chance of building an important network of personal contacts. No matter where I am around the world, I can still find a Bocconi Alumnus to have coffee with."

In his MBA class, the 34th, "students came from 40 different countries." The scholarship program for poor students, the Alumnus goes on, "is a project I'm particularly attached to: in these times it's not easy the keep the attention of the public on the issue of social mobility, which is a crucial element of progress and development. Consequently, I find this initiative particularly worthy of support."