The 3rd Granada Marketing Club Gala was a “fucking modern”…
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 3:56 am
Yes, young people, a few days ago we celebrated the III Granada Marketing Club Gala, an event that is growing, embellished with its awards.
Mae West was the chosen location; as you know, we like to innovate, be different, genuine… Personally, I had to go through a shawarma shop because I hadn’t been to that place for about 15 years.
If last year's special guest was the Social Media Manager of Infojobs, the crack Nilton Navarro, this time we were visited by the Putos Modernos, yes, as you read, we put Joan and Jorge on a plane from Barcelona, and we promised them a guided tour of the Alhambra, they answered me straight away that they preferred a tasting visit to the factory of the same name...
At 8:00 pm, reception, photocall (I only took one photo, now that I think about it), greetings... And at 8:22 pm, we started; yes, at twenty-two in a clear nod to the year we are saying goodbye to.
Luis Mora, with his character and india telegram mobile phone number list talent (he has plenty of both), hosted a gala, as I said above, different for different people. And perhaps, just perhaps, those of us who are dedicated to the world of marketing, advertising and its satellite disciplines need the word “differentiation” to be in our days (and nights).
My friends José Antonio Martínez Amat and Sergio Oya received the award presented by Carlos Álvarez (President of the Granada Marketing Club) and the sponsor Multiópticas.
MBA Kids is the first business school in Spain designed by and for children. They train children between 7 and 12 years old in transversal skills and entrepreneurship.
Coincidentally, a few weeks ago, during a break from a session at ESIC, I happened upon one of their activities; the excited faces of their 12 young students were worth seeing and telling.
Mae West was the chosen location; as you know, we like to innovate, be different, genuine… Personally, I had to go through a shawarma shop because I hadn’t been to that place for about 15 years.
If last year's special guest was the Social Media Manager of Infojobs, the crack Nilton Navarro, this time we were visited by the Putos Modernos, yes, as you read, we put Joan and Jorge on a plane from Barcelona, and we promised them a guided tour of the Alhambra, they answered me straight away that they preferred a tasting visit to the factory of the same name...
At 8:00 pm, reception, photocall (I only took one photo, now that I think about it), greetings... And at 8:22 pm, we started; yes, at twenty-two in a clear nod to the year we are saying goodbye to.
Luis Mora, with his character and india telegram mobile phone number list talent (he has plenty of both), hosted a gala, as I said above, different for different people. And perhaps, just perhaps, those of us who are dedicated to the world of marketing, advertising and its satellite disciplines need the word “differentiation” to be in our days (and nights).
My friends José Antonio Martínez Amat and Sergio Oya received the award presented by Carlos Álvarez (President of the Granada Marketing Club) and the sponsor Multiópticas.
MBA Kids is the first business school in Spain designed by and for children. They train children between 7 and 12 years old in transversal skills and entrepreneurship.
Coincidentally, a few weeks ago, during a break from a session at ESIC, I happened upon one of their activities; the excited faces of their 12 young students were worth seeing and telling.