2017 Young Leaders Press Release

Washington, DC – After an extensive review process, the United States – Spain Council is thrilled to announce the 2017 Young Leaders Program Cohort. 

These ten young professionals have the unique opportunity to travel to Madrid and Bilbao, Spain for a week-long immersion program in Spanish culture, including meetings with Spanish government and business leaders, in-depth cultural tours, and conversations with fellow young Spanish leaders.

In Madrid, the Cohort will enjoy exclusive tours of several cultural highlights, meet the European Council on Foreign Relations and The Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, have an in-depth presentation at the United States Embassy in Spain, and converse directly with Spanish business leaders. 

The Cohort will continue their journey to Bilbao to enjoy a personal tour of the Guggenheim Bilbao Museum and meet with local government and Spanish business leaders. 

Launched in 2001, this annual Program brings ten young American leaders to Spain to familiarize them with the social, cultural, economic, and political realities of contemporary Spain and to foster a stronger understanding between Spain and The United States. Since then the program has hosted 160 young leaders representing federal and state government agencies, innovative businesses and corporations, and community organizations. 

“When the United States strengthens ties with our allies around the world, we strengthen our standing on the world stage and our role in leading the global economy,” said United States – Spain Council Honorary Chair U.S. Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia. “I congratulate these young leaders from across the U.S. for their selection for this program, and I am excited about the strong bonds they will forge with Spanish leaders and the Spanish people during their experience in Madrid and Bilbao. They will undoubtedly contribute to the shared success of our two countries for years to come.”

The United States – Spain Council is proud to welcome the following young professionals into this year’s cohort: 

  • Ryan James Evans, DSPolitical 
  • Ruben Gonzales, Victory Institute 
  • Kemp Gouldin, Sakhr Software USA
  • Christina Grant, The School District of Philadelphia 
  • Marisol León, California Department of Justice 
  • Jasmine Mora Garcia, Airbnb 
  • Roberto Martinez, Braven Agency 
  • Jackie Puente, Comcast NBCUniversal Telemundo 
  • Lisa Reijula, Metro Chicago Exports
  • Andrés Torres, Manhattan District Attorney’s Office

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U.S. Senator Tim Kaine, Honorary Chair United States-Spain Council, and Hon. José Manuel Entrecanales, Chairman of Fundación Consejo España-Estados Unidos Hosted XXII U.S.-Spain Forum in Williamsburg, Virginia

WILLIAMSBURG, VA — The United States-Spain Council and its Spanish counterpart, Fundación Consejo España-Estados Unidos, celebrated this weekend the XXII U.S.-Spain in the colonial city of Williamsburg, Virginia. The weekend forum brought together leaders and officials from both countries such as U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis; Spain’s Defense Minister María Dolores de Cospedal García; Spain’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Alfonso María Dastis, and dozens of business leaders from both nations to address economic issues, including infrastructure investments, tourism and national security, among others. 

Following are excerpts from the inaugural addresses by U.S. Senator and United States-Spain Council Honorary Chair Tim Kaine and Chairman of Fundación Consejo España-Estados Unidos, Hon. José Manuel Entrecanales.

Excerpts from Sen. Kaine’s remarks:

“The world has many a challenge…and yet we come together as Spaniards and Americans to take a relationship that is strong to make it stronger. I’m so glad to welcome so many old friends and new friends as well. I think you’re going to find this to be a marvelous weekend.”

Sen. Kaine provided information on the historical relevance of Williamsburg, Virginia and highlighted how Spanish cooperation dates back to the Revolutionary War.

“[We are in Virginia’s] historic triangle. Jamestown, [the] European, English-speaking settling of the United States began in 1607, 32 years after [the] Spanish permanent settlement in St. Augustine, Florida. So Jamestown is critically important. Williamsburg was the colonial capital of Virginia and also the home of the College of William and Mary, the second oldest college in our country. And we’re very close to Yorktown where America won the Revolutionary War with the support and help of many Spaniards, including General Bernardo de Galvez.”

Referencing the XXII U.S.-Spain Forum’s main topics, he talked about the important cultural ties that unite both countries around tourism, food, and wine. Sen. Kaine also highlighted the importance of both nations’ participation in NATO and their long-standing history of cooperation on matters of national security.

“Today’s world alliances are becoming more important. And just as we have grappled with our security needs, whether they be abroad or domestic terrorist attacks, Spain is living the same reality. Our hearts hurt over the Barcelona attacks just a few weeks ago. We have suffered in Virginia too, in Charlottesville. Terrorism and the challenges that terrorism presents can only be defeated through stronger alliances. So, at a time when there’s been controversy in our country and possibly in Spanish and other European countries about the future of NATO, we [will] hear from key leaders about the U.S.-Spain relationship in th[is] context.” 

Sen. Kaine also touched on another key topic, infrastructure, which was prominently celebrated with the inauguration of an underwater telecommunications cable that connects Bilbao, Spain with Virginia Beach.

“Telxius, a subsidiary of Telefonica; Microsoft and Facebook have a joint project that is now complete: the most advanced underwater cable in the world a telecommunications cable called Marea, the Spanish word for tide. It is done, they’re testing it, it’ll go live soon and we gathered a few miles from here today to announce this great deepening and quickening of the connection between the United States and Spain.

“We’re really in awe of the Spanish expertise in infrastructure. And, in Virginia we consider ourselves leaders in infrastructure— whether it’s public-private partnership[s] to [achieve] things that couldn’t otherwise be done, or wisely using the proceeds of a tobacco lawsuit to build out broadband in the most rural parts of [the state]. This is an area [of] natural connection between the United States and Spain and the expertise of our private sectors,” Sen. Kaine added. 

Excerpts from Hon. Entrecanales’ remarks:

“President Trump’s infrastructure plan, in light of recent events, appears more urgent and necessary than ever, and Spanish infrastructure groups– which manage one third of the world’s transport infrastructure concessions– are standing by and ready to offer their expertise.

”It is my belief that infrastructure will continue to be the cornerstone of all economies. Climate change and its repercussions means that ‘what’ and ‘how we build’ will be vital to the well-being, and perhaps even survival, of our societies.

Hon. Entrecanales also referenced security, another key topic of this year’s forum stating that “both our nations can work closer together to reinforce the institutions that protect our citizens and cooperate to fight the common scourge of terrorism.”

In regards to tourism, another main topic for the XXII U.S.-Spain Forum, Hon. Entrecanales said “few sectors are more relevant to the economic prosperity, the cultural exchange and the enhancement of social bonds between our two nations. In summary, few sectors are more relevant to maintaining alive and healthy our traditional values of welcoming, hospitable and multicultural societies.”


As his counterpart, Hon. Entrecanales concluded by emphasizing the importance of this forum and its goal of strengthening bilateral relationships: “I cannot underscore enough how important this Forum is in shaping the Transatlantic dialogue between our two nations. By coming together to discuss issues of common economic concern, we help build trust, understanding, and a shared view of the world.”

For high resolution photos of the Forum, please email Jose Parra at media@prosperlatino.com

ABOUT UNITED STATES-SPAIN COUNCIL

The United States-Spain Council is a unique organization in which U.S. and Spanish corporate leaders, top government officials and leaders in education and culture promote stronger ties between the two countries. For more information about the United States-Spain Council please visit https://www.usspaincouncil.org/about.

ABOUT FUNDACIÓN CONSEJO-ESPAÑA-ESTADOS UNIDOS

The Fundación Consejo España-Estados Unidos, and the US-Spain Council, organize an annual forum which is held alternatively between Spain and the United States. Prominent representatives from both countries, as well as board members of both Councils, convene to discuss current affairs and topics of mutual interest. Past issues discussed include economic development and the analysis of economic sectors such as infrastructure, energy or technology. The triangular relation between Spain, the United States and Latin American is also discussed every year.

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Senador Tim Kaine y Presidente Honorario del United States-Spain Council y el Hon. José Manuel Entrecanales, Presidente de la Fundación Consejo España-Estados Unidos Auspiciaron el XXII Foro España-Estados Unidos en Williamsburg, Virginia

WILLIAMSBURG, VA — El United States-Spain Council y su homólogo español, Fundación Consejo España-Estados Unidos, celebraron este fin de semana el XXII Foro España-Estados Unidos en la ciudad colonial de Williamsburg, Virginia. El foro de dos días convocó a líderes y funcionarios de ambas naciones tales como la Ministra de Defensa de España, María Dolores de Cospedal García; el Ministro Español de Asuntos Exteriores y Cooperación, Alfonso María Dastis; y el Secretario de Defensa de Estados Unidos, el General James Mattis; además de docenas de líderes corporativos para avanzar en temas económicos, incluyendo inversiones en infraestructura, el turismo y la seguridad, entre otros.

A continuación apartes de las palabras de apertura del Senador Estadounidense y Presidente Honorario del United States-Spain Council, Tim Kaine; y el Presidente de la Fundación Consejo España-Estados Unidos, Hon. José Manuel Entrecanales.

Apartes del discurso del Sen. Kaine:

“El mundo enfrenta muchos retos…y aún así nos reunimos, españoles y estadounidenses, para fortalecer una relación que es robusta. Me alegra recibir a tantos viejos amigos, y amistades nuevas también. Creo que la van a pasar muy bien este fin de semana”.

El Sen. Kaine habló de la importancia histórica de Williamsburg, Virginia, destacando que la cooperación española con el país data desde la Guerra Revolucionaria estadounidense. 

“[Estamos en el] triángulo histórico [de Virginia]. Jamestown, [el] asentamiento europeo de habla inglesa en Estados Unidos se fundó en 1607, 32 años después asentamiento español permanente en St. Augustín, Florida. Por lo tanto, Jamestown es de gran importancia. Williamsburg era la capital colonial de Virginia y también es la sede del College of William and Mary, la segunda institución de educación superior más antigua del país. Además estamos muy cerca de Yorktown, donde Estados Unidos ganó la Guerra Revolucionaria con el apoyo y la ayuda de muchos españoles, incluyendo el General Bernardo de Gálvez”.

Haciendo alusión a los temas principales del XXII Foro España-Estados Unidos, Kaine habló de los importantes nexos culturales que ambos países comparten con relación al turismo, gastronomía y vino. El Sen. Kaine también destacó la importancia de ambas naciones en la OTAN y su larga historia de cooperación en materia de seguridad nacional. 

“Las alianzas del mundo actual son cada vez más importantes. Y de la misma manera que debemos responder a nuestras necesidades en materia de seguridad, ya sean ataques terroristas domésticos e internacionales, España vive la misma realidad. Nos duele de corazón los ataque que Barcelona sufrió hace unas pocas semanas. También hemos sufrido en Virginia, en Charlottesville. El terrorismo y los retos que presenta sólo pueden ser enfrentados a través de alianzas fortalecidas. Así que en momentos de controversia en nuestro país, y posiblemente en España y otros países europeos, sobre el futuro de la OTAN, escucharemos de líderes clave sobre las relaciones entre los Estados Unidos y España en [este] contexto”.

El Sen. Kaine también se refirió a otro tema de importancia– infraestructura– que fue el foco de celebración en la inauguración de un cable de telecomunicaciones submarino que conecta a Bilbao con Virginia Beach, Virginia.

“Telxius, una subsidiaria de Telefónica; Microsoft y Facebook tienen un proyecto compartido que se ha completado: el cable submarino más avanzado en el mundo, un cable de telecomunicaciones llamado MAREA. Ya está instalado, lo están probando y pronto se comenzará entrará en servicio. Estamos a pocas millas de donde anunciamos la inauguración de esta conexión entre Estados Unidos y España, la cual está fortaleciendo la relación bilateral”. 

“Nos impresiona la pericia española en el tema de infraestructura. En Virginia nos consideramos líderes en este sector— ya sean alianza[s] público-privadas para [lograr] cosas que de otra manera no se pudieran realizar o utilizando responsablemente los fondos procedentes de una demanda tabacalera para interconectar a los áreas rurales [del estado] con conexión broadband. Esta es un área [de] natural para forjar vínculos entre Estados Unidos y España y la experiencia de nuestros sectores privados”, dijo Kaine.

Apartes del discurso del Hon. Entrecanales:

“A raíz de recientes eventos, el plan de infraestructura del Presidente Trump es cada más urgente e importante que nunca. Y, los grupos españoles de infraestructura— que gestionan un tercio de las concesiones en material de transporte de infraestructura a nivel mundial— están a la espera y listos para ofrecer sus conocimientos. 

“Es mi opinión que la infraestructura seguirá siendo la piedra angular de todas las economías. El cambio climático y sus efectos significan que el ‘qué’ y ‘cómo construir’ será crítico para nuestro bienestar y tal vez hasta para la supervivencia de nuestras sociedades. 

Entrecanales también hizo alusión a la seguridad, un tema central para el foro de este año, afirmando que “ambas naciones pueden trabajar de manera conjunta para reforzar las instituciones que protegen a nuestros ciudadanos y cooperan en la lucha común para derrotar el terrorismo”. 

Con relación al turismo, Entrecanales recalcó que “pocos sectores son más relevantes para la prosperidad económica, el intercambio cultural y el mejoramiento de los lazos sociales entre ambos países. En cuentas resumidas, pocos sectores son tan importantes a la hora de mantener vivas nuestros valores tradicionales de sociedades abiertas, y multiculturales”. 

Como su homólogo, el Hon. Entrecanales cerró enfatizando la importancia del foro y su meta de mejorar relaciones bilaterales: “no puedo recalcar cuan importante este foro es a la hora de avanzar el diálogo transatlántico entre ambas naciones. Al reunirnos para discutir temas de interés económico común, ayudamos a promover la confianza, el entendimiento y una visión global”.

Para imágenes de alta resolución del Foro, favor de mandar un correo a José Parra: media@prosperlatino.com.

ACERCA DE UNITED STATES-SPAIN COUNCIL

El United States-Spain Council es una organización única a través del cual líderes corporativos, oficiales gubernamentales y gestores académicos y culturales de Estados Unidos y España fomentan vínculos de interés común. Para más información sobre el United States-Spain Council visite la página web https://www.usspaincouncil.org/about.

ACERCA DE FUNDACIÓN CONSEJO ESPAÑA-ESTADOS UNIDOS

La Fundación Consejo España-Estados Unidos es una iniciativa de la sociedad civil con participación de grandes empresas, instituciones culturales y académicas y miembros de la administración, creada con el propósito de fomentar los vínculos ya existentes en diversos campos de actividad- económico, financiero, cultural, educativo, político, profesional- entre la sociedad y las instituciones españolas y estadounidenses, que permita un mejor entendimiento mutuo y genere nuevos proyectos provechosos en todos esos ámbitos. Constituida en 1997, fue registrada en el Protectorado de Fundaciones del Ministerio de Cultura con el número 327

Inauguration of The XXII United States – Spain Forum

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September 21, 2017

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U.S. Senator Tim Kaine, Honorary Chair United States-Spain Council, and Hon. José Manuel Entrecanales, Chairman of Fundación Consejo España Estados Unidos, to Inaugurate XXII U.S.-Spain Forum in Williamsburg, Virginia

WILLIAMSBURG, VA — The United States-Spain Council and its Spanish counterpart, Fundación Consejo España-Estados Unidos, will inaugurate the XXII U.S.-Spain Forum tomorrow Friday, September 22. Tomorrow’s event will begin with a media availability with U.S. Senator Tim Kaine, Honorary Chair of the U.S.-Spain Council, and Hon. José Manuel Entrecanales, Chairman of Fundación Consejo España Estados Unidos, on Friday in the colonial city of Williamsburg, Virginia. 

Kaine and Entrecanales will discuss the issues that will be addressed at the weekend forum such as economic issues, including infrastructure investments, tourism and national security, among others. The Forum’s official opening will follow the media availability, with remarks by Kaine and Entrecanales open to press.

The Forum will bring together leaders and officials from both countries such as U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis; Spain’s Defense Minister María Dolores de Cospedal García; Spain’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Alfonso María Dastis, and dozens of business leaders from both nations.

WHAT: Media Availability and Opening Remarks of the XXII U.S.-Spain Forum / Foro España-Estados Unidos

WHO: U.S. Senator Tim Kaine, Honorary Chairman US-Spain Council;Hon. José Manuel Entrecanales, Chairman Fundación Consejo España-Estados Unidos

WHEN: Friday, September 22, 12:30 p.m., media availability; 1 p.m.-1:15 p.m., opening remarks by Kaine and Entrecanales

WHERE: Media availability, Williamsburg Lodge, U.S.-Spain Council Staff Office Opening remarks, Williamsburg Lodge, Room Colony D and E

FOR MEDIA REGISTRATION & CREDENTIALS: Contact José Parra at media@prosperolatino.com or 202-660-1433

ABOUT UNITED STATES-SPAIN COUNCIL

The United States-Spain Council is a unique organization in which U.S. and Spanish corporate leaders, top government officials and leaders in education and culture promote stronger ties between the two countries. For more information about the United States-Spain Council please visit https://www.usspaincouncil.org/about.

ABOUT FUNDACIÓN CONSEJO-ESPAÑA-ESTADOS UNIDOS

The Fundación Consejo España-Estados Unidos, and the US-Spain Council, organize an annual forum which is held alternatively between Spain and the United States. Prominent representatives from both countries, as well as board members of both Councils, convene to discuss current affairs and topics of mutual interest. Past issues discussed include economic development and the analysis of economic sectors such as infrastructure, energy or technology. The triangular relation between Spain, the United States and Latin American is also discussed every year.

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21 de septiembre de 2017

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Senador estadounidense por Virginia Tim Kaine, presidente de U.S.-Spain Council, y su homólogo español José Manuel Entrecanales, presidente de la Fundación Consejo España-Estados Unidos inaugurarán XXII Foro España-Estados Unidos en Williamsburg, Virginia

El Foro reúne a expertos y funcionarios estadounidenses y españolas para abordar temas prioritarios para ambos países y fortalecer las relaciones diplomáticas y bilaterales entre España y Estados Unidos

WILLIAMSBURG, VA — El United States-Spain Council y su homólogo en España la Fundación Consejo España-Estados Unidos inaugurarán el XXII Foro España-Estados Unidos, que este año se celebrará en la ciudad colonial de Williamsburg, Virginia mañana viernes, 22 de septiembre de 2017. 

Kaine y Entrecanales hablarán sobre los temas que se abordarán durante el encuentro de dos días, incluyendo temas económicos como inversiones en infraestructura, la seguridad y el turismo, entre otros. La ceremonia de apertura se dará después de la disponibilidad para los medios. Las palabras de apertura de Kaine y Entrecanales estarán abiertos a la prensa. 

El Foro reunirá a prominentes líderes corporativos y funcionarios de ambos países como los copresidentes del encuentro: el senador estadounidense por Virginia Tim Kaine y José Manuel Entrecanales, así como la ministra de Defensa de España, María Dolores de Cospedal García, el ministro español de Asuntos Exteriores y Cooperación, Alfonso María Dastis, y el Secretario de Defensa de Estados Unidos James Mattis, entre otros.

QUÉ: Disponibilidad para los medios y ceremonia de apertura del XXII Foro España-Estados Unidos

QUIÉNES: Senador Estadounidense por Virginia Tim Kaine, presidente de United States-Spain Council;Hon. José Manuel Entrecanales, presidente de Fundación Consejo España-Estados Unidos

CUÁNDO: Viernes, 22 de septiembre de 2017; disponibilidad para los medios a las 12:30 p.m., y ceremonia de apertura con palabras de Kaine y Entrecanales de 1 p.m.-1:15 p.m. 

DÓNDE: Disponibilidad para los medios en Williamsburg Lodge, oficina para el personal del U.S.-Spain Council y ceremonia de apertura en Williamsburg Lodge, Salones Colony D y E

ACREDITACIÓN Y REGISTRO DE PRENSA: Miembros de la prensa interesados en cubrir la ceremonia de apertura del XXII Foro España-Estados Unidos, favor de contactar a José Parra escribiendo a media@prosperolatino.com o llamando al (202) 660-1433. 

ACERCA DE UNITED STATES-SPAIN COUNCIL

El United States-Spain Council es una organización única a través del cual líderes corporativos, oficiales gubernamentales y gestores académicos y culturales de Estados Unidos y España fomentan vínculos de interés común. Para más información sobre el United States-Spain Council visite la página web https://www.usspaincouncil.org/about.

ACERCA DE FUNDACIÓN CONSEJO ESPAÑA-ESTADOS UNIDOS

La Fundación Consejo España-Estados Unidos es una iniciativa de la sociedad civil con participación de grandes empresas, instituciones culturales y académicas y miembros de la administración, creada con el propósito de fomentar los vínculos ya existentes en diversos campos de actividad- económico, financiero, cultural, educativo, político, profesional- entre la sociedad y las instituciones españolas y estadounidenses, que permita un mejor entendimiento mutuo y genere nuevos proyectos provechosos en todos esos ámbitos. Constituida en 1997, fue registrada en el Protectorado de Fundaciones del Ministerio de Cultura con el número 327.

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Acciona Inaugurates its Eighth us Wind Farm in Texas

ACCIONA Energy, a leading global operator of renewable energy projects, yesterday inaugurated the 93-megawatt (MW) San Roman Wind Farm. ACCIONA Chairman José Manuel Entrecanales and Texas Secretary of State Rolando Pablos presided over the ceremony, which was attended by business and community leaders from across Texas and the U.S.

San Roman will produce enough energy to power more than 30,000 homes in Southeast Texas. Located near Brownsville, Texas and equipped with 31 AW125/3000 turbines manufactured by ACCIONA Windpower (Nordex Group), San Roman is ACCIONA’s eighth wind farm in the U.S. and brings the company’s total U.S. wind capacity to 721 MW. Each turbine has a 125m diameter rotor on 87.5 m high (hub height) steel tower.

Chairman Entrecanales said that “today, renewable energy is the lowest-cost option for generating electricity. With a strong electric market and a great business climate, Texas has attracted wind energy development and guaranteed an affordable source of power for its growing economy.We are committed to increasing the development of renewable energy worldwide and the U.S. is one of our top strategic markets. We are looking for future opportunities that will create benefits both for ACCIONA and for the communities that host our projects.”

In his speech, Secretary Pablos said: “As one of Texas’ top foreign direct investors, Spain is a close friend, ally, and trade partner, and we are honored to join them in celebrating the inauguration of this important renewable energy project, which will help power economic development in the border region and beyond I am confident that ACCIONA’s commitment to the local community will further strengthen the infrastructure of the region to support even more investment and job growth.”

The San Roman Wind Farm is expected to generate $30 million in tax revenue for local school districts and other public services and approximately $25 million in lease payments to local landowners over its operating life.

COMMUNITY SUPPORT

As part of ACCIONA’s commitment to supporting the local community, the company also established a scholarship program with local school districts that will provide merit-based scholarships to two deserving students each year for the full life of the project. Chairman Entrecanales and Secretary of State Pablos awarded the first of those scholarships at the dedication ceremony. ACCIONA provides similar scholarship programs at all its U.S. windfarms. 

Construction of the San Roman wind farm was completed in 11 months and generated more than 100,000 hours of work for local contractors. 

ACCIONA currently owns 721 MW of operating wind power capacity in the U.S., bringing its total North American renewable energy capacity to more than 1,500 MW. Along with the San Roman Wind Farm, ACCIONA’s U.S.-based portfolio includes three wind farms in Oklahoma (329 MW), one in North and South Dakota (180 MW), one in Illinois (100.5 MW) and two in North Dakota (12 MW) and Iowa (6MW). ACCIONA also operates a 64 MW concentrating solar power plant in Nevada.

ACCIONA has also started construction on a new 168 MW wind farm and will install a 339 MW solar plant in Mexico, both expected to be completed by the end of 2018. 

ACCIONA has committed to invest around $2.5 billion between 2016 and 2020 to build renewable energy installations worldwide, increasing the company’s capacity by approximately 1,900 MW.

2014-2015 Young Leaders Program Recap

January 29, 2015, Washington D.C.– As another successful chapter of the Young Leaders Program comes to a close, we would like to thank this year’s program participants, our Spanish counterparts, our airline partner, United Airlines, and our partners for their continued support of the U.S. Spain Council’s mission of expanding young leaders’ knowledge of Spanish business, the economic environment, its changing political system, and its history and culture. 

During their trip to Madrid and Seville, the 2014-2015 Young Leaders had the opportunity to engage directly with Spain’s political environment, tackle important economic discussions, and become immersed in Spanish culture. This year’s Young Leaders had the opportunity to meet heads of government agencies, leaders of different political parties, and local leaders with whom they discussed the importance of twenty-first century diplomatic partnerships abroad and the shifting domestic political sphere with regards to the upcoming elections. Visits to the Ministry of Defense and the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation encouraged conversations describing Spain’s foreign policy, the NATO partnership, and the adapting security strategy in addressing issues like the attacks at Charlie Hebdo and terrorism. On their trip from Madrid to Spain, participants were exposed to Spain’s high-speed rail and the importance of investment in infrastructure. While at their visit to the Abengoa Solar Plant, Young Leaders got a first-hand look at the breathtaking view from atop the solar tower, where discussions of energy diversification and investment were had. 

“As we welcome back the returning class of Young Leaders, we hope that their experiences and exposure to government and business counterparts enhances their understanding of Spain and the importance of the U.S.-Spain relationship. It is the partnerships and relationships that are fostered through programs like the Young Leaders that make us stronger in an increasingly global society,” commented Honorary Chairman Senator Tim Kaine. 

Please visit this link for the in-depth summary of each event:  https://us8.campaign-archive1.com/?u=4334a6039ac47de2f4c901ee0&id=00a6688d49&e=