 Hi, my name is Giorgia Stasi and I'm a geologist at the Geological Survey of Belgium, at the Department of the Institute of Natural Science. I've attended several times. I started in 2020, so with a bit bizarre, EGU, General Assembly or Holy Online. As an upcoming president, my main job for next year will be to shadow the main president, Victor Buchmann, now. And it will be quite challenging because there is a lot to learn. So the ERV division has more than 70% of its members listed as early career scientists. And this somehow reflects probably the growing of the division with the topics and reflect as well all the amount of work that is getting into pushing the geoscience toward a more sustainable future and sustainable research. So to make people excited to study geology, we have to start normally when they are young. One of the things I'm doing so far is to speak to class, both at the primary or secondary school. For children, especially, geology is just a volcano or earthquakes and nothing else. So once you start to show them all the other discipline that they can study, they start to be to open their eyes and to ask a lot of questions. And one of the biggest questions they ask me is like, how many red minerals are there in the world? I have no idea. I'm sorry. I had to go check and ask them by even like more or less. So they always come up with the weirdest question, but it's always fun. And if you just managed to inspire one or two of them to become geologists one day, it's already it's a really great success, I would say. So for the first time, we're going to have a pilot for the tour of the exhibition booth. So you can come with your CV and we will bring you around, especially for young researchers that just finished their study. If it is the first time looking for a job, you can join us in these two. The description will be available at the EGO booth at the purple level and in the X2 all. And as well, don't forget that on the Wednesday at lunchtime from 1 to 2 p.m. there's going to be the earliest scientists in the working lunch for the ERV division. So come join us and we can have a nice chat. And as well, if you want to know more and to meet people from the ERV team, you can join us on the Thursday at lunchtime at the EGO booth. We will be there and you can come and meet us. I'm looking forward to the scientific session or short course given by Lucia Perez Diaz, the resident artist of this year, the General Assembly. And as well, check out both resident artists. The job is going to be quite amazing. So if it is your first or second time attending the GA this year, check out the general program, attend networking events. You can find them under networking on the POPPA schedule as well. And as well, you can keep in touch with the early career scientists of your division and on the social media to see what they're up to for this year. And don't cram your program too much. Check out the poster. There is one of the best place to do networking as well and the event in the evening. You can have some session dinners or some networking events by the division. So check them out. That's the best place as well to keep in contact with the senior and younger researcher. Thank you and see you at the EGO 24 in a couple of weeks.