(Barcelona, 1969) is a graduate in Business Administration from ESADE and Director of its Executive Education programmes. He is a regular contributor to various media, both domestic and foreign, among them El Pais, Cadena Ser or the prestigious Japanese journal of psychology, Psiko. He is author of La Brújula Interior and co-author La Buena Suere, an unprecedented success. He is also author of Los Siete Poderes, and his latest book is El laberinto de la felicidad.
Born in Madrid in 1959. He is a civil engineer (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 1983) and PADE from IESE (2008). Since 1991 he has been Vice President of the European Institute for Studies in Education (IEEE) and, since 2007, Chairman of the Madrid Association of Private Education (AMEP) and Board Member of the Spanish National Confederation of Centers of Education (CECE). He has published ten books on education and anthropology, as well as over two hundred articles in various journals and publications.
Alfonso Azpiri . He first contributed to Trinca magazine when he was 25, including for the series ‘Two fugitives in Malaysia’ and ‘Alpha Cosmos’. He subsequently worked for a number of Italian erotic reviews. His most famous female character was born in 1979 in the pages of Mastia: Lorna, who went on to feature internationally in magazines such as Penthouse and Heavy Metal.
Alfonso Biescas (Vizcaya) lives in Guipuzcoa. His love of art led him to study architecture and Fine Arts in the University of Barcelona. Life led him into Graphic Design and the fashion world, where he worked for the best (Custo, Toni Miró, MNG, Zara etc.) The Formentera light taught him about colour. St.James' Way gave him peace.
Alfonso de Vicente teaches History of Music at the Consrvatorio Profesional de Música de Madrid and researches topics related to the cultural aspects and institutions of Spanish Modern relig
Alfonso Domingo writes in a variety of disciplines: a journalist, who he has worked for many media organs, including radio, the printed press and television.