The Lideremos youth lobby rewards young talent

The Lideremos youth lobby, born in 2021, presented yesterday its first national awards for youth talent and leadership in an event that took place at the Museo CosmoCaixa in Barcelona and was attended by, among others, Carles Campuzano, councilor of Social Rights; Jaume Collboni and Xavier Albiol, mayors of Barcelona and Badalona, ​​and Josep Sánchez Llibre, president of Foment del Treball.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
22 February 2024 Thursday 10:11
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The Lideremos youth lobby rewards young talent

The Lideremos youth lobby, born in 2021, presented yesterday its first national awards for youth talent and leadership in an event that took place at the Museo CosmoCaixa in Barcelona and was attended by, among others, Carles Campuzano, councilor of Social Rights; Jaume Collboni and Xavier Albiol, mayors of Barcelona and Badalona, ​​and Josep Sánchez Llibre, president of Foment del Treball.

Seven categories were awarded and seven winners were awarded. In innovation, Loreto Crespo, co-founder and CEO of Genotipia; in sustainability, Andrea Barber, co-founder and CEO of RatedPower; in fashion, Alba Rocafort, co-founder of Fabbric; in mental health, Sonia Torras, co-founder of eHolo; in entrepreneurship, Bruno Casanovas, co-founder of Nude Project; in social impact, Nadia Ghulam, activist and president of Ponts per la Pau; and in leadership, Dídac Lee, co-founder of Galdana Venture and Tradeinn.

“We seek to highlight the ability of young people to lead projects that impact the community,” said Tomàs Güell, president of Lideremos. “These awards are the calling card of a generation that arrives with extraordinary strength,” he added.

The event, sponsored by Fundació La Caixa, Telefónica, Naturgy, Randstad and Engel