UCLA Anderson awards Juan Diaz-Andreu, president of the Spanish Fulbright Alumni Association

Publicado el 24 octubre 2009 | Archivado en Socios | Salir del comentario

Juan Diaz-Andreu has received the Outstanding Alumni Service Award UCLA Anderson «presented to an alumnus who has consistently provided exemplary service to UCLA Anderson, enhancing the stature, success and well-being of the UCLA Anderson Alumni Association». With the Outstanding Alumni Service Award UCLA «salutes the achievements of alumni whose personal lives, professional achievements, and community service exemplify the objectives of their alma mater. The honoree’s extraordinary interest in UCLA Anderson, demonstrated through dedicated volunteer service, should be an inspiration to the overall UCLA Anderson alumni base».

Juan Diaz-Andreu (UCLA ’96), is native of Madrid, Spain, who started his finance career in 1992 in Spain’s Repsol Group (Oil and Gas). After graduating from UCLA Anderson, he worked for 2 years in Banco Santander’s Corporate Banking division, 3 years in Multitel, a Telecom/Internet Private Equity Spanish firm, and 8 years in the IT company Amadeus, performing M&A, Strategy, and Commercial roles. He received an MBA in finance and international business from the UCLA Anderson School as a Fulbright Scholar. He also has graduate studies in Harvard and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and a BA in Business from CUNEF, Madrid, Spain.

Mr. Diaz-Andreu takes an active role in numerous associations. He is the current chapter President of the UCLA Anderson Alumni Network of Spain, President of the Fulbright Alumni Association, President and Founder of the Ryder Club Spain (an association of alumni clubs of 30+ American and European Universities), and serves in the Board of Directors of AAA CUNEF and the Board of “Spain’s Navy Reserve Officers Association”. In addition, Mr. Diaz-Andreu is a visiting professor in “Entrepreneurship” and “Information Systems” in Instituto de Empresa Business School and in CUNEF in Madrid, Spain.

He is married to Leticia Gonzalez (also a Fulbright scholar to the USA), and has two sons—Francisco, 8 years old, and Juan, 6—and a daughter—Carolina, 3.

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