Pere Gifre: Sculptor
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).
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Manuel Silva: Vice President at BBVA Ventures in San Francisco
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
Jil Van Eyle: Founder at Teaming
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
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
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".
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.
California boasts an ancient Spanish heritage forgotten, too often, on both sides of the Atlantic.
Two and a half centuries before the U.S. incorporated California into its territory, an Extremaduran, Sebastián Vizcaíno, had already taken possession of these lands on behalf of the Spanish Crown. One hundred sixty-seven years later, Gaspar de Portolà from Lleida, was the first European to see the San Francisco Bay. Another Spaniard, Seville's Juan Manuel de Ayala, navigated the bay for the first time in 1775 aboard the "San Carlos" and baptized Alcatraz Island. The founding of the city of San Francisco was a quiet event by a Basque descendant, Juan Bautista de Anza, one year later.
A.Bustillo/M. Mateos
Pasar unos días instalado en un jardín por 22 euros la noche es una de las opciones más ecónomicas para alojarse en la meca de las nuevas tecnologías. Un paraíso inmobiliario en el que alquilar una vivienda de dos dormitorios se dispara hasta los 4.000 dólares.
Inbenta, leader in multilingual semantic technologies, will be presenting and exhibiting at the Enterprise Search Summit, May 15-16, 2012, at the Hilton New York in New York City.