Daniel García is a chef from Marbella, aged 35. He began his studies at the Escuela de Hostelería La Cónsula when he was 18. After working at Martín Berasategui’s restaurant he became head chef at Tragabuches (Ronda), before moving to Calima El Hotel Gran Melía Don Pepe in 2005. In 2010 he was chosen as Gourmetour Guide best chef by popular vote.
Daniel González combines his work in publicity with the development of video games. He is in charge of the video game courses run by Gametopia and works for several universitites.
Daniel Innerarity is Head of Philosophy at the University of Zaragoza. He is a former holder of a scholarship from the Alexander Von Humboldt Foundation. His latest books are “Ética de la hospitalidad” (The Ethics of Hospitality), “La transformación de la política” (The Transformation of Politics), “La sociedad invisible” (Invisible Society) and “El nuevo espacio público” (The New Public Space).
Daniel Martín (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 1970) is a teacher and educational psychologist. A writer and narrator, he gives courses on animating reading, story telling in schools, school libraries and other topics related to the development of reading skills. He contributes to various blogs on animating reading and children's literature. He is the head teacher at Los Caserones primary school in Telde. He has written several books for children.
Daniel Mateo Campoy is a graduate of Sociology and an advanced technician in Marketing. In addition, he studied for his doctorate in Sociology at the Leon XII Faculty of Political Science and Sociology in Madrid, and completed his education with postgraduate studies in Business Management and Administration. He has worked as a university professor of Marketing and Sociology, and as a consultant for several companies, where he was employed in various higher management posts. He currently works as a manager at the Cartagena Regional Confederation of Business Organisations. (COEC).
Daniel Montero Galán was born in Madrid and specialises in children's illustration. His watercolour drawings are characterised by their spontaniety and imagination. The characters he creates or brings back to life are brilliantly enigmatic, full of colour and expressiveness.