06. Commitment to society Annual Report 2013 They all lauded the author’s “admirably restrained style that, with its stark economy of expression, manages to create a disturbing and hypnotic narrative“. The Alfaguara Literary Prize has established itself as a benchmark for quality literary awards given to an unpublished 114 work written in Spanish. Its prestige throughout the Spanish-speaking world means that winning works enjoy international distribution, supported by the simultaneous publishing of the winners in Spain, Latin America and the U.S. Winning works from the past 15 editions have been translated into 22 languages. This year saw a record number of entries -785 in all. Cinco Días Awards for Business Innovation The Cinco Días Awards for Business Innovation were established five years ago to mark the 30th anniversary of the business and finance newspaper to recognize the most innovative initiatives in the business world and to enhance the visibility of company efforts to improve processes, products and services. In 2012, the winners were: Mutua Madrileña in the category for Most Innovative Business Initiative in the field of corporate social responsibility, for the “Young Professionals” program, an initiative in collaboration with the Fundación Éxit and the Madrid Association of Auto Repair Workshops (Asetra), aimed at school dropout prevention; Most Innovative Business Initiative in the field of New Technologies: Tecnalia, for the project “Oceantec”, a floating offshore The Cinco Días Awards for Business Innovation 2012 converter for harnessing wave energy; and Most Innovative Business Initiative in association with a University: SANTANDER CRUE (Conference of Rectors of Spanish Universities) CEPYME, and its close collaboration with the “Internship Program for University Students in SMEs”. The awards gala ceremony, held at Madrid’s CaixaForum, included a keynote speech by the former Minister for Science and Innovation, Cristina Garmendia. Carmen Vela, Secretary of State for Research, Development and Innovation, closed proceedings at the ceremony, which was presented by the Cadena SER journalist Marta González Novo. The awards jury, chaired by Emilio Ontiveros, founder and president of Analistas Financieros Internacionales (AFI), included Joaquín Estefanía, Director of the EL PAÍS-UAM School of Journalism; Javier Robles, President of Danone, Manuel Mora, Managing Director of Ecopapel, Carlos Moro, President of Grupo Matarromera and Jorge Rivera, Editor-in-chief of Cinco Días.
PRISA Annual Report 2013
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