GET to know us #12: Olivier

To give you a little insight into the GET Protocol team, we are introducing ourselves in a series of blogs. Read about what we do, both at work and in our personal lives, and why we believe the GET Protocol is going to take over the world. Here’s number 12: Olivier!

What’s your name and job title?

My name is Olivier, I am 27 years old and I do community management, with a sprinkle of marketing and dash of PR/communication.

I always wonder if my neck is oddly long when I see pictures of myself. Is it?

How long have you been at the GET Protocol foundation?

I have been along for the ride as an investor/fan since the ICO, but have been a part of the team for about 5 months now and glad to be on board.

What do you do exactly?

My day to day tasks can be a wide variety of things, anywhere from writing blogs, mailings and social media posts, to planning and strategizing new marketing efforts. And of course hang out in the Telegram group and our Subreddit. The only thing that doesn’t change is the morning coffee in my #WhatWouldColbyDo mug. Really helps me keep my priorities in check.

How do you describe what you do here to your friends or family?

‘We are ending ticket fraud and scalping.’

- To which they say: ‘Oh cool, how are you doing that?’

‘By using blockchain technology.’

- To which they say: ‘Ah yeah… How’s your girlfriend?’

What do you do when you are not at the office?

In my alternative life I do a bit of screenwriting and I love to go to the movies. Otherwise I could be out with friends or drinking at Bingo night. (Yes, Bingo night.)

What do you think Kasper’s secret for his productivity is?

Seeing Kasper’s processors being booted up every morning really has taken away much of the magic of it for me. Sure, he’s extremely well programmed, but once you have a look behind the curtain it’s just not the same. All joking aside, Kasper is an extremely efficient AI system.

Where do you see GET protocol in three years?

I see it being used in many different industries for many different types of tickets. Seeing the dev & sales team in action really has confirmed for me how strong this project is. Also, having gone to events to do the ticketing and talked to the people who actually used our tickets it has become very clear that everyone understands the need for our product. Even some very anti-technology folks that I’ve spoken to were glad to use our system in order to make ticketing more fair. That, added to the positive feedback from artists and venues, mixed with the current general consensus that the way things are going in the ticketing industry is simply not okay, gives me a lot of hope for the future.

Any personal message to the community?

The stronger our movement is, the quicker we will see adoption. I feel that our community already stands out enormously from most crypto communities because of the level of understanding and involvement with the project. It is fantastic to see members of the community answer questions from newcomers and explain what GET Protocol is about. This type of introduction and conversion is exactly what we need. So go forth and spread the message!

P.S. If you ever have great ideas on how we can go about this, as a company or a community, or if you have any type of feedback, you can always shoot me a message on Telegram; My handle is @OlivierBiggs.