LLYC adds five prestigious professionals to its Advisory Board in Spain

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LLYC has added five new prestigious professionals to its Advisory Board in Spain, chaired by Antonio Fournier. They are former ministers Ramón Jáuregui and Íñigo de la Serna, businesswoman Helena Antolín, marketing expert Antonio Arribas and Carmen López Suevos, a specialist in business strategy and digital transformation.

LLYC’s Advisory Board is made up of professionals with a brilliant track record in their areas of expertise. The purpose of this network of high-level advisors is to advise the firm’s management team in identifying trends and potential changes in the scenario with an impact on clients’ results.

These new additions allow the Marketing and Corporate Affairs consultancy firm to acquire greater expertise in the business and the different industries in which they are leaders. Their advice adds further value to the services offered by the firm to its clients.

“It is a privilege for LLYC and for our clients to be able to count on the knowledge, experience and analytical skills of our advisors in strategic areas of current importance”, says Antonio Fournier.

Profiles

Ramón Jáuregui: Graduate in Technical Engineering and Law. He was Secretary General of the Spanish Socialist Party (PSOE) in the Basque Country and a member of the Basque Parliament, the Spanish Congress of Deputies and the European Parliament. He was Vice-President of the Basque Government from 1987 to 1991 and Minister of the Presidency of the Spanish Government from 2010 to 2011. He was president of the EU-Mexico parliamentary delegation to the European Parliament and of the Eurolat Parliamentary Assembly. Since 2019 he has been President of the Euroamerica Foundation.

Íñigo de la Serna: Graduate in Civil Engineering. He was vice-president of the PP of Cantabria in 2004 and mayor of Santander between 2007 and 2016. Between 2012 and 2015 he was president of the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces (FEMP) and between 2012 and 2016 he headed the Spanish Network of Smart Cities (RECI), and since 2016 he has held the presidency of the Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR). He was Minister of Public Works of the Spanish Government between 2016 and 2018. After that date he left politics to become a partner of Seeliger y Conde. He is currently Vice-President of TYPSA, independent director of Banco de Caminos and CEO of Madrid Green Urban Mobility Lab.

Helena Antolin: Graduate in International Business & Business Administration from Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida (USA) and Master in Business Administration from Anglia University, Cambridge (UK) and the Polytechnic School of Valencia (Spain), she has held various jobs within Grupo Antolin, related to Quality and Excellence, in France, Germany and Italy. She was Vice-President of SERNAUTO and President of Antolin until December 2023. She is one of the top 25 female managers in the automotive industry in Europe, according to the Automotive News Top 25 Leading Women 2016 ranking. She is currently Vice-President of CEOE and a member of the Board of Directors of Business at OECD.

Enrique Arribas: Degree in Advertising and Public Relations from the Complutense University. With more than 30 years of experience in communication and marketing, he has held leadership roles in major Spanish companies, including Banco Santander and Movistar. He was named in the Top 10 Spanish Most Influential by Sports Business Internacional and in the Top 50 Latin American Marketeers 2011 by The Internationalist. He was also awarded Best Marketing Director in Spain by CTRL magazine on several occasions. Author of the book “Marcas Con Fianza”, he is technical secretary of the RAE (Royal Spanish Academy) and president of the Marketing Association of Spain.

Carmen López Suevos: Degree in Physics from the Complutense University and Master in Business Administration from IE Business School. She has completed the Customer Strategy & Experience Programme at IMD (Lausanne) and IESE. She teaches on the International Master’s Degree in Digital Business and Innovation at IE Business School. An expert in business transformation and customer-centric operating models through digital adoption, Carmen has extensive international experience in companies such as Vodafone, R, Yoigo and AMS. She is a senior advisor at LLYC since October 2022.

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