Raúl Aguilera, Co-Founder at Tip Top Tapas
Here is our program: Café in Silicon Valley. Stay tuned and check out our upcoming video interviews to spanish relevant companies and their CEOs, sharing their personal stories, reflecting on their business experiencies and providing valuable advice to follow on their footsteps (Note: Video in Spanish).
If you want to be considered for an interview, please contact:
cfernandez [at] californiaspainchamber.org
Carmen Casado, Founder at Casado Law
Here is our program: Café in Silicon Valley. Stay tuned and check out our upcoming video interviews to spanish relevant companies and their CEOs, sharing their personal stories, reflecting on their business experiencies and providing valuable advice to follow on their footsteps (Note: Video in Spanish).
If you want to be considered for an interview, please contact:
cfernandez [at] californiaspainchamber.org
Sales Force Europe (SFE) has opened a new office in San Francisco. SFE and the California-Spain Chamber of Commerce are pleased to collaborate and mutually extend their networks to their members and help them globalize and expand their business.
On behalf of the Board of Directors, members and staff of the California-Spain Chamber of Commerce, I take this opportunity to express our sincerest appreciation for your participation in the event: "Member Series: Idesli & Intern Abroad".
Pere Gifre (Figueres, Spain, 1974) is a San Francisco based artist, specialized in sculpture projects, sceneographies, interior & industrial design and architecture. His vast knowledge of these different fields allows him to enrich his designs through the implementation of different specialized techniques and processes such as the VFX Engineering, a self-created design that uses computer systems which allow him to transform physical processes of nature into a sculpture.
One of the most noticeable landmarks near the Golden Gate Bridge of San Francisco owes its name to Lieutenant, Juan Manuel de Ayala from the city of Seville. Ayala named Alcatraz, the Island of the Pelicans, because he noticed the rocky islet surrounded by dozens of flying sea birds as he entered the San Francisco Bay in August 1775.
Today, you can reach the old prison on Alcatraz Island, by taking a ferry from Fisherman´s Wharf, Pier 41. The crossing takes only ten minutes and costs around $20. For an additional $16, you can get a headset with explanations in Spanish of the history of Alcatraz.