MADRID, 17 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The CEO of Cepsa, Maarten Wetselaar, has been recognized with the ‘Best Vision of the Future 2024’ award in Davos presented by ‘Forbes’ magazine, in a gala that brought together prominent leaders attending the World Economic Forum.
The award recognizes the success achieved by Wetselaar in accelerating Cepsa’s transformation to turn it into a leading company in the energy transition and its vision to lead sectors, such as green hydrogen or second generation biofuels, that use the circular economy to convert waste into new renewable fuels.
This event, held last night in Davos within the framework of the World Economic Forum being held these days in the Swiss town, was attended by the highest representatives of Cepsa’s shareholders: H.E. Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak, President and CEO of Mubadala Investment Company Group, and Harvey M. Schwartz, CEO of Carlyle.
The two have assured that Cepsa has become for both entities a reference asset in their respective portfolios at a global level, within their commitment to the sustainability of the planet.
Likewise, other prominent businessmen and politicians were also present, such as Francisco Reynés, president of Naturgy; Rafael del Pino, president of Ferrovial; Manuel de la Rocha, Secretary General of Economic Affairs of the Government of Spain; Anderson Tanoto, CEO of RGE; o Daniel Yergin, vice president of S
The Cepsa manager has assured that this award confirms its strategy towards a more sustainable future. “We have the opportunity to become an agent of change and to position Spain as a leader of the ecological transition and a renewable engine to reinforce the energy independence of the continent,” he stated.
This award, which celebrates its first edition this year, has been created with the aim of recognizing the most outstanding business strategies in this decade and the vision of the future of the leaders who promote transformative and pioneering change in their sectors of activity.
According to the editor of ‘Forbes’, Andrés Rodríguez, in charge of presenting the award, since joining Cepsa, Maarten Wetselaar has changed the course of the company, materializing “a radical green turn” through his ‘Positive Motion’ strategy, which has allowed it to be incorporated into the exclusive ‘first movers’ segment.
This concept refers to those companies in the oil sector
Maarten Wetselaar will meet this Wednesday in Davos with the President of the Government of Spain, Pedro Sanchez, along with the rest of the Spanish businessmen participating in this Forum such as José María Álvarez-Pallete, president and CEO of Telefónica; Carlos Torres, president of BBVA; Josu Jon Imaz, CEO of Repsol; Francisco Reynés, president and CEO of Naturgy; Manuel Entrecanales, president of Acciona, or Hector Grisi, CEO of Banco Santander.