Yesterday our honorary president, Carmen López Olmedo, was representing AGEINCO at the IV National Congress of Civil Society held in Seville.
Under the title of “The Spain that leads” the Congress had the objective of “helping the improvement of Spain.” It was an interesting meeting where great specialists met to address the leadership that Spain exercises in different sectors in search of solutions to future challenges.
The program addressed topics such as the Spanish way of life and Spain’s competitive position; Leadership in quality of life; Spain, the most attractive country in the world to visit; Sustainable and humanistic leadership; Spain, world champion in sports, culture, equality and executive training; Competitive and efficient leadership; Spain, European leader in finance and insurance; and The great challenges and opportunities for Spain.
There were debate tables participated by prominent experts and representatives of different sectors of society, highlighting the motto of this meeting: The Spain that leads.
In the photograph of the event, from right to left: Lourdes Centeno, Vice President of the National Securities Market Commission 2012-2016, Petra Mateos, Executive President of Hispasat 2004-2012, Soledad Núñez, Deputy Governor of the Bank of Spain, Carmen López Olmedo , Patron and Delegate in Galicia of the Independent Foundation and Honorary President of AGEINCO and Bárbara Navarro, Director of Research, Public Policies and Institutional Relations of Banco de Santander.
A very enriching act for the improvement of our country and our society, making a great effort for unity and integration of Spanish Civil Society around common values, principles and objectives, generating consensus, concord and trust among Spaniards.
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