Mediterranean Foundation Renews Authorities: A New Era of Leadership

The Mediterranean Foundation has successfully completed its renewal of authorities, marking a significant moment in the organization’s journey. This process is critical as it reaffirms the foundation’s commitment to maintaining its institutional framework and federal structure.

New Executive Committee Takes Charge

The newly appointed Executive Committee boasts experienced leaders who will guide the foundation’s strategic direction over the coming years. At the helm is María Pía Astori, who steps into the role of president, alongside Marcos Brito, the new vice president. Their leadership is set to enhance the foundation’s mission of integrating economic knowledge and technical analysis with territorial development, thus fostering a more cohesive strategy.

The Composition of the Executive Committee

The Executive Committee consists of talented individuals who are instrumental in shaping the foundation’s goals. Alongside Astori and Brito, the committee includes:

  • Alejandro Asrin
  • Marcelo Bechara
  • Daniel Giacosa
  • Enrique Martín
  • Jorge Riba
  • Sergio Roggio (Treasurer)
  • Rodrigo Sánchez
  • Adriana Urquía
  • Roberto Urquía
  • Piero Venturi

This diverse team brings a wealth of experience and expertise, ensuring that the foundation can navigate future challenges effectively.

Regional Leadership for Local Impact

In addition to the Executive Committee, the foundation also appointed Regional Vice Presidents to further enhance its outreach and impact. The regional leaders include:

  • Córdoba: Martin Amengual and Rosana Negrini
  • Buenos Aires: Sebastián Bagó (h) and Juan Ignacio Abuchdid
  • Comahue: Guillermo Barzi
  • Mendoza: Carlos Pulenta Gonzalo and Pérez Cuesta
  • Coast: Leandro Iraola
  • NEA: Victor Saguier and Pablo Ratti

The regional vice presidents are crucial in ensuring that the foundation’s initiatives are tailored to the unique needs of their respective areas.

The Supervisory Commission

To maintain transparency and oversight, the Mediterranean Foundation has also established a Supervisory Commission comprising:

  • Ariel Brusadin
  • Luis Pavone
  • Norberto Petrelli
  • Andres Scorza

This commission plays a pivotal role in upholding the integrity of the foundation’s operations and ensuring that objectives are met efficiently.

Conclusion

The renewal of authorities within the Mediterranean Foundation is a clear step towards securing a robust future for the organization. With a committed leadership team and regional representation, the foundation is poised to deepen its impact in articulating economic knowledge and fostering territorial development. As they embark on this new chapter, all eyes will be on how these changes will translate into tangible benefits for the communities they serve.



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