This week’s agenda focuses on trajectories that acquire relevance from very diverse areas: education, sport, business, innovation, communication and social action. All of them are intertwined in a selection that reflects how female leadership is expressed today in a transversal way and with real impact in the professional environment.
The proposals collected respond to different contexts, but share the same vision towards transformation. Institutional recognitions, training plans, technological developments and milestones make up a map that transcends personal success and places emphasis on work.
Collectively, these women They connect sectors and expand references. Their journeys help to understand the changes underway and reinforce models that pave the way for new generations.
Notable figures
Almudena De la Mata
Almudena De la Mata.
The CEO of Blockchain Intelligence Law Institute has announced the launch of the 42nd edition of the Expert@ Legal and Compliance certifications in Blockchain, Web 3.0 and Metaverse, organized together with the General Council of the Legal Profession.
The board has highlighted how the digital asset market has evolved until integrated into the traditional financial system.
The courses, which will begin February 2, 2026 and will be taught in streaminghave achieved 100% student satisfaction.
River Pigeon

The RTVE sports journalist has received one of the awards from the Sports Gala 2025 in Alcobendas (Madrid), and has expressed his deep gratitude to the City Council, the mayor Rocío García Alcántara and the rest of the authorities.
Paloma del Río, with more than three decades on Spanish Television Commenting on international competitions, she has always made women’s sports visible: “I have defended equality in sports between men and women without forgetting the LGTBI community.”
Carmen de Pablo

The prominent Spanish executive with more than 25 years of experience in finance has participated in #GreenFluencersa podcast that highlights leading companies in sustainable transformation.
During the dialogue with the BBVA Spain Country ManagerPeio Belausteguigoitia, Carmen presented Moeve’s vision on challenges and opportunities in the energy transition.
In addition, he detailed: “More than 50% of our investments are already allocated to decarbonization projects and we promote smart electrification and the production of green molecules, such as HVO diesel and 2G biofuels.”
Marlen Estevez

Women in a Legal World held at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando the VI edition of its awardsconsolidating Madrid as one of the great scenarios for female legal leadership.
The president of the associationMarlen Estévez, led the ceremony and highlighted the transformative value of these recognitions, which she described as a firm commitment to a more humane, inclusive justice that is aware of its impact on society.
Under his impulse, the gala recognized five key categories: Honor, Woman of the Year, Values, Equality and Sustainable Justice, designed to make visible exemplary trajectories that promote a more egalitarian system.
Carolina Marín

The Spanish badminton player has been honored with the special prize of the Spanish Olympic Committee at the XX COE Gala, an event that identifies the great figures of national sports in 2025.
The Huelva woman reaffirms herself as hero thanks to an exceptional career, backed by Olympic, world and European titles and by his ability to always return to the elite after injuries.
Its impact transcends badminton, becoming effort referenceresilience and ambition for new generations of athletes, and consolidating an image of leadership on and off the track.
Almudena Martorell

Almudena Martorell.
The executive president of the A LA PAR Foundation has celebrated the selection of her entity as only Spanish NGO among the 50 chosen by the Citi Foundation for its Global Innovation Challenge, a program that grants each one $500,000 for youth employability.
Almudena Martorell has assured that it is a challenge that they take on “with enthusiasm and responsibility.” Under his mandate, the organization focuses the project on adolescents with intellectual disabilitypromoting work as a real option after finishing education, given activity rates of 30%.
Ana Peleteiro Brión

Ana Peleteiro Brión.
The Royal Spanish Athletics Federation (RFEA) has highlighted the career of the Spanish athlete at the close of 2025, remembering his gold medal in the triple jump at this year’s European Indoor Championships.
The Galician, Olympic runner-up in Tokyo 2020consolidates its status as a benchmark in Spanish athletics with elite brands and constant presence in major events. Its impact extends to outdoor events, competitions and women’s combined, inspiring new generations of jumpers.
Nieves Segovia

The president of SEK Education Group has received the Teaching Award for Professional Career. This award highlights his visionary leadership and the drive for pedagogical innovation for three decades at the head of the institution, founded in 1892.
Under his direction, the group trains more than 21,000 students in Spain, France, Ireland, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, including the Camilo José Cela University.
Also, it has developed initiatives such as the Global Education Forum and SEK Lab, an Edtech accelerator, while integrating sustainability and commitment as the first non-American woman to chair the Talloires Network, a network of 426 universities in 85 countries.