The wife of the President of the Government and the Moncloa advisor who helped him with the management of his extraordinary professorship, Cristina Álvarez, attended an event together on May 21, 2021.
It was the inauguration ceremony of the Conpymes employers’ association, supported by the Government and which pintended to establish itself as a competitor of the CEOE when it was launched.
The platform had Begoña Gómez as sponsor of the launch event, who offered a presentation on ‘social impact as an opportunity’ in her capacity as director of the extraordinary chair of Competitive Social Transformation (TSC) of the Complutense University. The third vice president Yolanda Díaz, from Sumar, also attended the presentation event at the Arab House in Madrid.
Sponsorship of 6,000 euros
It so happens that the president of said independent association, José María Torres, signed an addendum to the agreement to create the Begoña Gómez chair signed between the Complutense, Reale Seguros and Fundación LaCaixa in which he committed, from his technology company Numintec, to “contribute to the sponsorship of the chair with a contribution of 6,000 euros, to be reviewed annually, for the granting of scholarships in the training field in the 2020-2021 edition and future editions of the postgraduate courses that make up the chair, for the promotion of training for SMEs, entrepreneurs and non-profit organizations that are committed to professionalization,” reads the document consulted by ABC.
It was an addition to the signing of the creation of the chair on October 30, 2020, for which Reale and Fundación LaCaixa contributed 60,000 euros each. In this addition, it was specified that the president of Numintec or “the person to whom he delegates” would also join, when making said contribution, the Joint Commission to monitor the agreement for the chair under “identical conditions as the Complutense University of Madrid, Reale Seguros and LaCaixa Foundation.
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