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The future of hospitality and commerce after the pandemic, at the Radio Coruña Forum | Radio Coruña

Radio Coruña Cadena SER will celebrate this Friday, May 29, a new edition of its Forum, which this time will be held telematically, to address the future of the hospitality and retail sectors after the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus pandemic. It will be the first of a cycle that will be dedicated to reconstruction after the Covid-19.

The Secretary of State for Commerce, Xiana Méndez, the president of the Provincial Association of Hospitality Entrepreneurs, Hector Cañete, the president of the Coruñesa Trade Union Federation, José Luis Boado, and the Councilor for the Economy and Finance of A Coruña, José Manuel Lage Tuñas, will participate in the colloquium.

He Radio Coruña Forum It will also include a connection with the correspondent of Cadena SER in Rome, the journalist Joan Solés, who will tell from there the progress in the fight against the pandemic in the first European country that has suffered the scourge of the coronavirus that causes the Covid-19 disease. .

The Director of Contents of Radio Coruña Cadena SER, Marcos Sanluis, will be in charge of presenting the meeting and moderating the round table in which the different speakers will participate.

This edition of the Radio Coruña Forum, which has the collaboration of A Coruña City Council, It will be carried out electronically to avoid the congregation of people, in compliance with the indications of the health authorities. It can be followed through the Radio Coruña website. The session will begin at 7:20 p.m.


Measures adopted / A Coruña City Council

Xiana Margarida Méndez Bértolo

Born on July 27, 1977 in Pontevedra, she has a degree in Law and in Business Administration and Management from the Universidad Pontificia Comillas. In 2004 she entered the Superior Body of Commercial Technicians and State Economists.

He began his professional career in 2004 in the Competition Defense Service of the Ministry of Economy. Between 2013 and 2015, she held different positions in the General Directorate of Economic Policy of the Ministry, specializing in the transport and infrastructure sectors and official credit. Since August 2015, she was the economic and commercial advisor of the Embassy of Spain in Quito. She is the current Secretary of State for Commerce.

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