Sube Baja Jaime Peñafiel semana 29 abril 5 mayo
Abogado español de 59 años nombrado vicepresidente de Nestlé y líder en varias empresas, mientras hotel Alhambra Palace se renueva.
A 59-year-old Madrilenian, a State lawyer, one of the top executives in the world according to Harvard University, has just been appointed as the executive vice president of the Nestlé group and is also a global senior advisor for the British venture capital company Cinven, president of Amara Nzero, chairman of the International Governing Council of IE University, and a board member of Bertelsmann, among other positions. Until April 1, 2022, he was the CEO of the textile giant owned by Amancio Ortega. After his departure, he received a staggering 27 million euros. Quite the sum! And, what's more, he remains humble, kind, without arrogance, and without letting success get to his head.
On the rise is Marianella Bertini, the general manager of the Alhambra Palace in Granada, a legendary hotel that has been renovated under her leadership. Inaugurated in 1910 by King Alfonso XIII, the refurbished building was recently unveiled with a grand gala, showcasing its transformation while preserving the essence of this gem where, in 1922, a cultural awakening took place thanks to the Concurso de Cante Jondo held in the hotel's theater, under the direction of Manuel de Falla, the painter Ignacio Zuloaga, and the guitarist Andrés Segovia, with Federico García Lorca presenting his famous Poema del Cante Jondo. I returned there this week to enjoy all these changes in this hotel that has meant so much to me.
On the decline is Boris Izaguirre, the flamboyant presenter who recently made headlines on the show "Martínez y Hermanos," confessing shamelessly that he cheated on his husband, Rubén Nogueira, with an ex-boyfriend of his. He claimed it was to better understand his partner's sexual preferences. "So it wasn't infidelity, it was an investment," he boldly stated. Their relationship dates back 32 years and has always remained out of the media spotlight. They tied the knot in Barcelona.
Rising in fame is Rosalía, the Spanish singer with global recognition who not only captivates her fans but is also being studied by the Complutense University of Madrid. A doctoral thesis by the musicologist and psychologist Daniel Gómez Sánchez analyzes the music and success of the artist. "Rosalía is a skilled musician, like jazz musicians who are masters of their craft. She has a talent for creating songs within her songs." He highlights her connections with Morente and Silvia Pérez Cruz, blending flamenco with urban music seamlessly.
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