Stefano CALZOLARI elected new president of CEN
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CEN, the European Committee for Standardization, and its Member UNI, the Italian National Standardization Institute, are happy to congratulate Mr Stefano Calzolari for his election as the next President of CEN.
Stefano Calzolari was elected for a three-year mandate (2022-24) during the CEN General Assembly, which was held online on 18 June. His mandate as President-Elect is officially due to start on the 1st of January 2021. During this time, Mr Calzolari will work side by side with the current CEN President, Vincent Laflèche, and the whole CEN team, before the official handover in January 2022. This process is foreseen to ensure continuity in the transition.
A civil engineer and entrepreneur, Stefano Calzolari was the President of Milan’s Order of Engineers from 2009 and 2016, and has been a Member of the Board of the “National Council of Engineers” since then, where he is in charge of standardization and certification of technical competences.
Furthermore, he has gained an extensive experience in standardization, both at technical level, as the Italian expert in CEN/TC 53 ‘Temporary Works Equipment’ and Chairman of CEN/TC 344 ‘Steel Static Storage System’, and at governance level: since 2017 he is UNI’s Vice-President. To these skills, he adds a professional background as an expert of qualifications, especially in the field of competences: he founded and chaired the Italian Agency for Voluntary Competences Certification, CERT’ING.
Mr Calzolari’s multifaceted experience puts him in an ideal position to manage technical and strategic aspects and the relationship with the European institutions, ensuring that CEN will continue to ensure a future-oriented, sustainable and efficient standardization system for the benefit of the European economy and society as a whole.
After his election, Stefano Calzolari commented: “Throughout my practical experience as an engineer, I have learnt that consensus, the true basis of standardization, is a difficult exercise: it gives the best results only when those who manage it are aware of their power and of the need to serve society’s highest principles and values to the benefit of the common good. In this regard, CEN and CENELEC play a key role in Europe’s growth and I am proud to be able to contribute: I believe that standardization can become more and more important for the harmonised development of the European economic and social model, for the competitiveness of its businesses and the life of its citizens”.
CEN
CEN (European Committee for Standardization) is recognised by the European Union (EU) and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) as one of the European Standardization Organizations responsible for developing standards at European level. These standards set out specifications and procedures in relation to a wide range of materials, processes, products and services.
The members of CEN are the National Standardization Bodies of 34 European countries. European Standards (ENs) and other standardization deliverables adopted by CEN are accepted and recognised in all of these countries.
European Standards (ENs) contribute to enhancing safety, improving quality, facilitating cross-border trade and strengthening the European Single Market. They are developed through a process of collaboration among experts nominated by business and industry, research institutes, consumer and environmental organizations, trade unions and other stakeholders. CEN works to promote the international alignment of standards in the framework of technical cooperation agreements with ISO (International Organization for Standardization).
CEN website: www.cen.eu
CEN-CENELEC website: www.cencenelec.eu
Media contact:
Giovanni Collot
Project Manager Governance & Partnerships
CEN-CENELEC Management Centre
T: +32 474 98 21 17
Email: gcollot@cencenelec.eu
Twitter: @Standards4EU
UNI
The Italian Organization for Standardization is a no-profit association founded in 1921.
Its members are mainly enterprises, professionals, associations, public government (local and gentral), school and research insititutes, consumers-environmental-workers associations, no-profit and NGOs.
It’s a platform “where the best ones meet” in order to develop solutions for all and to “set a good example” (the UNI standards and other deliverables) throught a democratic, open, transparent, indipendent debate.
People are the main target of standardization (users) and also the strongest base (experts), therefore society is the natural living place for standards.
Media contact:
Luisella Pozzani
Communication Area
UNI Italian Organization for Standardization
T: +39 0270024471
Email: luisella.pozzani@uni.com
Twitter: @normeUNI