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-- PROA appoints Juan Ramón Corpas as account director

PROA reinforces its team with a multidisciplinary profile with the aim of serving and attracting clients working in a wide range of sectors and fields. With this goal in mind, PROA has appointed Juan Ramón Corpas as Account Director. Corpas holds a degree in Journalism and Philosophy from the University of Navarra and a Master's degree in International Business Management from the Menéndez Pelayo University as part of the Icex Internationalisation scholarship project. With a strong international profile, he has lived in the United States, Germany and Turkey. In Turkey she worked in the Economic and Commercial Office of the Spanish Embassy.

Corpas also has extensive experience in journalism and communication. He has been an editor at Expansión, both at the headquarters in Madrid and at the delegation in Andalusia, and for the last four years he has worked at Grupo Albión, where he specialised in the technology sector. He is also familiar with the associative field as he was part of the internationalisation department at AMETIC, the employers' association of Information and Communication Technology companies.

"We are sure that the incorporation of Juan Ramón will be a revulsive in the service we offer to our clients." they comment Lucía Casanueva y Valvanuz Serna RuizThe project was launched by Proa Comunicacion's managing partners, Proa Comunicacion. "Her experience as a journalist will help to focus and add value to communication for both companies and the media.".

"I am delighted to open this new stage in my career within PROA. I am sure we will grow together and open new horizons for the company and for our customers."says Corpas.

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