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Secretary general of the OECD , who presented her to the jury as “an excellent representative of the values of entrepreneurship, but also of cooperation in the Ibero-American sphere and commitment to social progress and economic of the countries of the region ”. In its statement, the jury of the VII edition of the Award, which unanimously awarded the award to the banker, highlighted the winner's contribution to business growth, job creation and the promotion of relations between the countries of Ibero-America. as well as his leadership in the transformation of Grupo Santander and his social commitment to education, with a positive impact on the development of the region.” For the honorary president of CEAPI, Enrique V. Iglesias , “ this VII award is a well-deserved recognition of a person who has stood out for his brilliant career in the economic and financial fields, directing one of the main banks in Spain and the world.
Assuming a commendable commitment to the economic and social development of Ibero-America.” Ana Botín , in her speech of gratitude for the award received, highlighted Santander's commitment to Latin America, which has lasted for decades: “ Today Santander is the first financial franchise in the region with more than 80,000 employees and 59 million customers. The Chinese Australia Phone Number List Santander Group trusts in Latin America and will continue to invest there. “We are going to further promote digitalization, environmental sustainability and financial inclusion in the region.” In her opinion , “Latin America (the world) needs a new social contract aimed at mitigating inequalities” and “greater trade integration in the region and Europe becoming more committed to Latin America can contribute to this.
The judge The Jury of the VII edition of the Enrique V. Iglesias Award was made up of Enrique V. Iglesias himself, president of the award; Núria Vilanova, president of CEAPI and secretary of the award; María José Álvarez, president of Eulen; Josep Lluis Bonet, president of the Chamber of Spain; Josep Borrell, High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy; Ana Botella, president of the Integra Foundation; Luis Carranza, former president of CAF; Juan Luis Cebrián, honorary president of El País; Antonio Fernández-Galiano, former president of Unidad Editorial; Antonio Garamendi, president of the CEOE; Arancha González Laya, former Minister of Foreign Affairs; Rebeca Grynspan, Ibero-American general secretary; José Ángel Gurría, former secretary general of the OECD; Jose Luis Martínez Almeida, mayor of Madrid; Xiana Méndez, Secretary of State for Commerce; Josep Piqué, president of the Ibero.
Assuming a commendable commitment to the economic and social development of Ibero-America.” Ana Botín , in her speech of gratitude for the award received, highlighted Santander's commitment to Latin America, which has lasted for decades: “ Today Santander is the first financial franchise in the region with more than 80,000 employees and 59 million customers. The Chinese Australia Phone Number List Santander Group trusts in Latin America and will continue to invest there. “We are going to further promote digitalization, environmental sustainability and financial inclusion in the region.” In her opinion , “Latin America (the world) needs a new social contract aimed at mitigating inequalities” and “greater trade integration in the region and Europe becoming more committed to Latin America can contribute to this.
The judge The Jury of the VII edition of the Enrique V. Iglesias Award was made up of Enrique V. Iglesias himself, president of the award; Núria Vilanova, president of CEAPI and secretary of the award; María José Álvarez, president of Eulen; Josep Lluis Bonet, president of the Chamber of Spain; Josep Borrell, High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy; Ana Botella, president of the Integra Foundation; Luis Carranza, former president of CAF; Juan Luis Cebrián, honorary president of El País; Antonio Fernández-Galiano, former president of Unidad Editorial; Antonio Garamendi, president of the CEOE; Arancha González Laya, former Minister of Foreign Affairs; Rebeca Grynspan, Ibero-American general secretary; José Ángel Gurría, former secretary general of the OECD; Jose Luis Martínez Almeida, mayor of Madrid; Xiana Méndez, Secretary of State for Commerce; Josep Piqué, president of the Ibero.