EAE Business School holds its Annual Alumni Reunion with Margarita Álvarez, the former Coca-Cola and one of Forbes 50 Most Powerful Women
On Thursday 1st December, EAE Business School, part of Planeta Formación y Universidades, will hold its Annual Alumni Reunion in the 1899 Auditorium at the Camp Nou in Barcelona. The event will welcome Margarita Álvarez P. de Zabalza, the Director of the Human Age Institute, Founder of Working for Happiness and former President of the Coca-Cola Happiness Institute. She has also been ranked by Forbes as one of the 50 most powerful women in Spain.
As the Director of the Human Age Institute, Spain’s leading Talent and Sustainability initiative, Álvarez strives to bring together the efforts of all those who believe that people are the driving force of transformation with the power to steer organizations towards a sustainable future, focusing on the S aspect of ESG policies – the Social factor.
Held in Barcelona and designed to boost networking among the School’s community of former students, this new edition of the Alumni Reunion will focus on the topic of “Today’s Leaders, Tomorrow’s Transformers”, with an emphasis on innovation and transformational sustainability.
EAE TALKS: ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MARKETING
The event will also include a couple of EAE Talks, short inspirational presentations led by Regina Félix and José Manuel Velasco, graduates of EAE’s International MBA and Co-Founders of Glutery, a company specializing in gluten-free products that took part in the School’s business incubator, EAE Entrepreneur Barcelona. Another talk will be given by Alicia Gatius Rodríguez, the Director of Marketing for Spain and Portugal at Lindt and a member of the Marketing, Communication and Sale Advisory Board at EAE.
The event will be hosted the journalist and author, Marta Fernández, the former news presenter on the channels Cuatro and Telecinco, who will be joined by the Alumni President, Nuria Guix, and the Dean of EAE Business School Barcelona, Enric Ordeix.
Alumni EAE is an initiative that brings together current and former students, faculty members and the business community, with the aim of generating and strengthening bonds beyond the classroom among the more than 77,000 students who have studied with us since 1958.