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Tech. Sgt. Joshua Roberts, 31st Munitions Squadron storage plans NCO in charge, asks a question during an Americans Working Around the Globe conference Dec. 6 at Aviano Air Base, Italy. More than 115 people attended the conference by the non-profit private organization. Representing military members and civilians working overseas, AWAG offers leadership development training, facilitates volunteerism and fosters relationships between Americans and their host-country nationals. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Katherine Tereyama)
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AWAG hosts first Aviano volunteer conference

Posted 12/10/2012   Updated 12/11/2012 Email story   Print story

    


by Senior Airman Katherine Tereyama
31st Fighter Wing Public Affairs


12/10/2012 - AVIANO AIR BASE, Italy -- Americans Working Around the Globe held their Northern Italy Area Conference to train, strengthen and connect volunteers Dec. 6 at Aviano Air Base, Italy.

More than 115 people attended the conference by the non-profit private organization. Representing military members and civilians working overseas, AWAG offers leadership development training, facilitates volunteerism and fosters relationships between Americans and their host-country nationals. Attendees heard from 13 expert speakers who covered topics geared toward improving volunteer leadership, marketing, continuity, finances and more.

"This conference is a wonderful tool for people looking to volunteer in their community or hoping to improve their volunteer organizations," said Diana Vosseller, event organizer. "It inspires people to volunteer, teaches you how to motivate other volunteers and lead your organization."

Chief Master Sgt. Jeffrey Craver, 31st Fighter Wing command chief, was one of the event's key speakers, sharing his more than 26 years of military experience and encouraging attendees to "take the leap" and volunteer.

"You will be amazed at the ripples of opportunity the splash creates," he said. "Throughout my career I have had opportunities to volunteer and I have had times to say 'No, I won't.' The times someone dragged me along anyways were some of the most rewarding experiences of my life."

The conference was a forum for learning, with attendees given the opportunity to ask questions, take notes and take part in small working group discussions. Tech. Sgt. Joshua Roberts, 31st Munitions Squadron storage plans NCO in charge, said he learned much that he can take back to his work center and volunteer organization.

"I enjoy volunteering and it's something I push my Airmen to do as well," said Roberts. "This offers a fresh perspective and reminds me why I do what I do. It's not about the [enlisted performance report] bullets or the awards; it's about helping people and doing something that will benefit the community."



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12/10/2012 7:36:49 AM ET
AWAG teamSpot on Allow me to toot the horn of the entire Aviano AWAG team for just a minute. Your team has once again created an awesome event supporting our military members spouses and associates. I am amazed every time your organizations take on a daunting event such as AWAG and somehow magically pull it off with unmatched success. Thank you for sharing your experiences knowledge and suggestions with your random neighbors and friends. Most importantly thanks to your entire team for volunteering their time in a selfless way that has become second nature for a collective group of professionals like yourself. Well DoneBud.C.Mafia
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