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Directorio Dircom 2017 Índice De Contactos Directorio Dircom 2017 Índice de contactos Socios........................................................................................ 160 Comunicación.e.información................................................... 174 Comunicación.comercial.......................................................... 196 Comunicación.empresarial....................................................... 214 Comunicación.institucional...................................................... 312 Empresa.y.factor.humano........................................................ 384 Formación................................................................................. 390 DATOS.ACTUALIZADOS.A.MARZO.DE.2017 Socios • Socio Protector .................................................................... 161 • Socio Protector 2 ................................................................. 161 • Socio Protector 3 ................................................................. 163 • Socio de Número ................................................................. 164 • Socio Autónomo .................................................................. 172 • Socio de Conocimiento ....................................................... 172 • Socio Docente ...................................................................... 172 • Socio Emérito ....................................................................... 172 • Socio Correspondiente ........................................................ 173 • Socio Joven .......................................................................... 173 SOCIOS SOCIOS SOCIO PROTECTOR Miguel García Lamigueiro Felisa Martín Villán SOCIO PROTECTOR 2 Director de Comunicación y Directora de Comunicación Jorge Álvarez-Naveiro Sánchez Responsabilidad Social ENAGAS Silvia Agulló Gimeno Director de Comunicación y DKV SEGUROS Responsable Unidad de RSC y Relaciones Institucionales María Paramés García-Astigarraga Reputación GRUPO ANTOLIN Jesús García López Directora de Personas y DKV SEGUROS Director de Comunicación Comunicación Ángeles Barrios Corporativa (Externa-Interna) BANKINTER Carolina Albero López Directora de Comunicación, Marca IBERDROLA Gabinete de Presidencia. Dirección y Digital Fernando Pastor Yélamos General de Gabinete de Presidencia PHILIPS IBÉRICA Pablo García Tobin Director de Comunicación y REPSOL Juan José Berganza del Agua Head of Communications Marketing BBVA GARRIGUES Arantxa Alonso García Director de Comunicación, Marca y Responsable de Contenidos y Responsabilidad Social Corporativa Jaume Giró Marian Pérez-Camino Pinto Relaciones Informativas INDRA Director general / Director general de Head of Brand & Comunication GESTAMP Comunicación BNP PARIBAS Mechteld Bergsma Tomás Alonso Román Head of Media Relations / FUNDACIÓN BANCARIA “LA CAIXA” / CRITERIACAIXA Juan Francisco Polo Manager de Comunicación Head of Communications Director de Comunicación y Corporativa AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE / José Luis Gómez Navarro Responsabilidad Corporativa SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS IBERIA AIRBUS GROUP SPAIN Director de Comunicación FERROVIAL Fernando Amenedo Amalia Blanco Lucas Corporativa y Marketing Institucional TELEFÓNICA Jesús Presa Casado Director de PAC -Public Affairs and Directora general de Comunicación y Director de Comunicación Communications- Relaciones Externas José Luis González-Besada Valdés RENAULT ESPAÑA COCA-COLA IBERIAN PARTNERS BANKIA Director de Comunicación y Ignacio Rodríguez Velasco Natalia Armstrong Paloma Cabrera López Relaciones Institucionales EL CORTE INGLÉS Director de Comunicación, External Communication Manager Directora de Marketing y Relaciones Institucionales y NOVARTIS FARMACÉUTICA Comunicación Ida Gutiérrez de Escofet Responsabilidad Corporativa ACCENTURE SVP Communication, Corporate ING BANK SPAIN & PORTUGAL Enrique Javier Arribas Alcolado Director de Marketing Corporativo Luis Calderón Castro Affairs & CSR NH HOTEL GROUP José Romero y Marca Director de Comunicación Director de Comunicación BANCO SANTANDER SOCIEDAD ESTATAL CORREOS Y Juan María Hernández Puértolas VODAFONE ESPAÑA TELÉGRAFOS Director Corporativo de Jesús Nemesio Arroyo Antonio San José Director de Comunicación Juan Manuel Cendoya Comunicación ABERTIS INFRAESTRUCTURAS Subdirector General y Director del FUNDACIÓN BANCARIA “LA Vicepresidente de Santander España Área de Comunicación, Marca y CAIXA” y Director general de la división Francisco Hortigüela Martos Relaciones Corporativas de Comunicación, Marketing Director de Comunicación, BANCO POPULAR ESPAÑOL Ana Atero Báez Corporativo y Estudios Relaciones Institucionales y Responsable de Comunicación BANCO SANTANDER Ciudadanía Corporativa Fernando Soria Prados Interna Director de Marketing Corporativo y SOCIEDAD ESTATAL CORREOS Y Juan Cierco Jiménez de Parga SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS IBERIA Relaciones Institucionales TELÉGRAFOS Director de Comunicación y Leticia Iglesias García 3M ESPAÑA Relaciones Institucionales Directora de Comunicación Ezequiel Avilés Muñoz IBERIA, LÍNEAS AÉREAS DE COCA-COLA Christian Stein Global Corporate Media Relations ESPAÑA Director de Comunicación SEAT Juan Llobell SEAT María Cortina Aurrecoechea Director de Comunicación y Silvia Ballesteros Directora de Comunicación y Relaciones Institucionales Pilar Suárez-Inclán Directora de Comunicación Externa Relaciones Institucionales BERTELSMANN Directora de Comunicación BANCO SANTANDER SIEMENS ESPAÑA Institucional y RSE Miguel López-Quesada REALE SEGUROS Isabel Barangé Crespo Belén de Lacalle Rubio Director Corporativo de Responsable de Marca y Adjunta Directora de Comunicación Comunicación y Relaciones Montserrat Tarrés Dirección de Comunicación JAGUAR LAND ROVER IBERIA Institucionales Directora de Comunicación DKV SEGUROS GRUPO NOVARTIS ESPAÑA María Echanove Sáez GESTAMP Laura Bárcena Cortés Directora de Comunicación Félix Losada Eva Vicente Product Communications Manager MAPFRE Director de Marketing y Relaciones Directora de Comunicación SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS IBERIA VOLKSWAGEN GROUP ESPAÑA Begoña Elices Institucionales DISTRIBUCIÓN Daniel Barro Lugo Directora general de Comunicación y DELOITTE Jefe de Prensa Skoda de Presidencia Iñaki Garay Zabala VOLKSWAGEN GROUP ESPAÑA REPSOL Teresa Mañueco Pfeiffer Director de Comunicación DISTRIBUCIÓN RENFE Alberto Fernández Torres Directora de Comunicación, Rosa Bellón Madueño Director general de Comunicación Responsabilidad Corporativa y Jefa de Prensa ENDESA Relaciones Institucionales JAGUAR LAND ROVER Jordi Garcia Tabernero CEPSA Antonio Belmonte Atienza Director general de Comunicación y Director de Comunicación Externa Gabinete de Presidencia DELOITTE GAS NATURAL FENOSA Anuario de la Comunicación 2017 Dircom | 161 SOCIOS María Luisa Benlloch Cama Carmen de Alvear Fernández- Miguel Ángel Garzón de Paz Juan Emilio Maillo Belda Responsable Comunicación Interna Rañada Director de Comunicación Director del departamento de y RSC Responsable de Relaciones Externas Internacional y Financiera Comunicación Externa NOVARTIS FARMACÉUTICA VODAFONE ESPAÑA TELEFÓNICA BANKIA Pelayo Bezanilla Muñoz Teresa de Istúriz Simonet Gemma Giner Mª Lluïsa Martínez Gistau Director de Relaciones Externas y Directora de Marketing Corporativo Subdirectora de Relaciones Directora Ejecutiva de Comunicación REPSOL Institucionales, Asuntos Públicos y Comunicación, Relaciones COCA-COLA IBERIAN PARTNERS Gestión de Medios Institucionales, Marca y RSC Ana de Luis Gutiérrez GAS NATURAL FENOSA CAIXABANK Margarita Blanco Gutiérrez Responsable de Comunicación Gerente de Comunicación Externa Interna Marc Gómez Jiménez Lucas Martínez Berzal IBERIA, LÍNEAS AÉREAS DE GARRIGUES Gerente de Comunicación Externa Corporate Communication Manager ESPAÑA ABERTIS INFRAESTRUCTURAS NH HOTEL GROUP María del Mar Delgado Ana Teresa Brage Mantecón Responsable de Comunicación Luis Gómez Rodríguez Aina Mauri Lisa Brand & Communication Lead / Externa Director de Reputación Corporativa, External Comms Manager Corporate Marketing BANCO POPULAR ESPAÑOL Marca y Medios GRUPO NOVARTIS ESPAÑA 3M ESPAÑA IBERDROLA Elena Díaz-Alejo Rodríguez Aurelio Medel Alfredo Bustillo Martínez Manager Corporate Citizenship & Ignacio González Moreno Director de Comunicación Director del Área de Patrocinios, Public Affairs Director de Comunicación y Corporativa Marca e Imagen SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS IBERIA Relaciones Externas BANCO SANTANDER CAIXABANK VOLKSWAGEN GROUP ESPAÑA Eloy Écija DISTRIBUCIÓN Cristina Mendizabal Fernández Cristina Cabeza Llata Director de Relaciones Corporativas Corporate Affairs Manager Responsable de Comunicación BANCO POPULAR ESPAÑOL Marina González Saiz DANONE ING BANK SPAIN & PORTUGAL ENDESA Cátia Fernandes Josep Maria Mirmi Antonio Carmona Arévalo BCD Communications Specialist María Victoria González Ceregido Adjunto Director Relaciones Delegado Dirección de PHILIPS IBÉRICA Directora de Relaciones con Medios Institucionales Comunicación Marca y Publicidad - BANCO POPULAR ESPAÑOL ABERTIS INFRAESTRUCTURAS Delegación Cataluña y Aragón Ana Irene Fernández RENFE VIAJEROS Directora de Marketing, Esther Grávalos Hernández Marisol Mobellán Suárez Comunicación e E-Commerce Directora de Comunicación Responsable de Asuntos Públicos y Esther Castaño Huerta NH HOTELES ESPAÑA TELEFÓNICA Comunicación Corporativa Responsable de Comunicación ING BANK SPAIN & PORTUGAL Interna Javier Fernández González Myriam Gredilla Pereda IBERDROLA Jefe de Prensa Responsable de Comunicación Daniel Montero López MAPFRE JAGUAR LAND ROVER ESPAÑA Y Director Comunicación Online / Inmaculada Català Ortuño PORTUGAL Redes Sociales Director Projects, Media & Control Mauricio
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