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Welcoming our new community managers (that’s right, plural)

Exciting times at HQ, as this week we are happy to introduce two new team members; Amin and Olivier.

Say hello to Olivier!

Olivier will spend his time here facilitating community efforts and optimizing our social media channels, all while trying not to think about the simulation hypothesis too much.

His enthusiasm for crypto began in 2016, prompting a period of immersive research that resulted in his first investment; Antshares (now, of course, called NEO). Countless investments followed, leading to periods of avid app-refreshing and nervous nail biting. To save his sanity, Olivier decided to only back projects that he fundamentally believed in, and the concept of which he could successfully explain to his mother. Both boxes could be checked for GUTS. As such he’s been a GET supporter since the ICO.

The early years of his twenties were spent organizing and hosting parties in the Amsterdam nightlife. When his hangover subsided he became editor in chief of an online magazine for upcoming creative talent, which lead to a position as head of content at a local creative agency. Here he developed campaigns and strategies for international brands to reach and grow their target audience. Olivier Biggs is a strong believer in the power of humor, and is capable of seeing the funny side of nearly every situation. Which is something that doesn’t ever annoy his girlfriend. Ever.

Next up, Amin…

Also joining as a community manager: Amin! Better known as Dr10, the creator of the original GET explainer video and an early ICO participant and strategic partner. He will merge his experience with Olivier to facilitate the growth and crypto-focused development of the GET community.

Joining crypto in March 2017 through a fascination for how decentralized blockchains have the ability to transform our society, Dr10 started making crypto videos for a variety of projects with the intention of learning all aspects of their technology, and being able to explain them in laymen terms. He prefers to work closely with crypto teams and pro-active enthusiasts to learn as much as possible. This way he has gained insights into the routines and successful strategies of several crypto groups and startups.

His videos and community related work also helped potential investors to understand and relate to the vision of these projects, which ultimately led to community growth and the recruitment of true believers of the project.

This is also his goal as a community manager at GET Protocol: To grow and strengthen the community and turn GET into the cryptocurrency it deserves to be.