MWCC has received the award for the best entity of 2022 at the 51st edition of the Cambio 16 awards.

The Cambio16 Awards recognize all the leaders, companies and institutions that contribute to changing the world and improving society through their values, principles and professional career in their respective categories.

All of them have distinguished themselves for contributing to the construction of a more humane, just and sustainable world, an objective that coincides with the editorial purpose of the dean header, founded in 1971.

The list of winners is made up of businessmen, bankers, entrepreneurs, journalists, artists, environmental activists and representatives of the world of culture, sports, health and well-being.

The president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has been distinguished with the Cambio16 Award, as the best politician of the year.

Cambio16 also awarded Carmen Cervera, Baroness Thyssen-Bornemisza, Vice President of the Board of Trustees of the Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, one of the most important art collectors in the world and an admired personality both in Spain and internationally. He received the Humanism award for promoting, among other merits, the Education area of ​​the Carmen Thyssen museums, a project based on art and education for the construction of a more humane and sustainable world, which focuses on research and creation of knowledge through actions, activities, programs and laboratories of our own production.

The winners also include María José Álvarez (Female), president of Grupo Eulen; the pharmaceutical multinational Chiesi; Jaime de Jaraíz Lozano, CEO of LG Spain (Sustainability); Cepsa Foundation (Fair Energy Transition); the real estate group GILMAR (Business trajectory); Agustín Vivancos, CEO of Jungle21 (Entrepreneurship); Manuel Marín, co-founder and CEO of LIVALL (Innovation); David García Núñez, president of MWCC (Company), and Pablo Fernández, co-founder of Clicars and Clikalia and member of the board of Gravity Wave (Environment).

In the field of culture, communication and sport, the winners are Sandra Golpe (Journalism); Joe Perez-Orive (Marketing); Alejandra Salazar (Sports) and David Broncano (Communication).