The Comillas Alumni Club for Social Impact is born
The Comillas Alumni Service launches the club as a forum for alumni interested in social impact
Comillas Alumni Service launches the club as a forum for alumni interested in social impact
4 May 2023
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The Comillas Alumni Service presented the Comillas Alumni Club for Social Impact, in an event presented by the Director of the Chair in Social Impact, Carlos Ballesteros, and attended by numerous alumni.
After the welcome and presentation by Carlos Ballesteros, a "dialogue with impact" took place, with the participation of four of the promoters of the club: Marta del Castillo, CEO of Social Nest, Isabel Garro, global sustainability leadership wormanager at Acciona, Arancha Martínez, CEO of Comgo, and María Guerrero, president of the Acción por la Música Foundation.
The Comillas Alumni Club seeks to be a forum and a meeting place for alumni of Comillas Pontifical University where the management of social impact becomes a common thread. The objectives are to promote, support and make visible the possibilities that this impact generates for professionals and communities where they operate, and the need to promote and make visible all those actions, methodologies, initiatives, etc. which are aligned and work in favour of impact and common wellbeing.
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