Teresa Garcia-Milà Assumes Presidency of Cercle d’Economia

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Teresa Garcia-Milà Assumes Presidency of Cercle d’Economia

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Teresa Garcia-Milà, a prominent figure in the economic sector, has been elected as the new President of Cercle d’Economia, marking a significant milestone in her career. The news was announced by Barcelona School of Economics, which she leads as General Director. Her leadership and contributions in the economic field also earned her a spot on Forbes' prestigious Top 100 list of most influential women in Catalonia.

In a notable advancement of her esteemed career, Teresa Garcia-Milà has been elected as the President of Cercle d’Economia, a leading economic institution in Spain. Known for her significant contributions to the economic sector, Garcia-Milà's election underscores her influence in shaping economic policy and thought in Europe. She will hold the position for three years, until 2028.

Cercle d’Economia is a prominent think tank that facilitates dialogue on critical economic and social issues, involving leaders from various sectors, and her appointment is expected to bring forward a blend of innovation and tradition to its leadership. Garcia-Milà's role is expected to enhance the organization's influence further in the economic discourse in Spain and beyond. 

Garcia-Milà's election coincides with her inclusion in Forbes' Top 100 list of most influential women in Catalonia, a testament to her leadership capabilities and her impactful contributions to the field. The recognition by Forbes underscores her role as a significant figure among economic leaders globally, demonstrating her leadership in economic governance and policy-making. 

Her roles so far and her involvement in various economic forums, have been instrumental in her journey to this prestigious position. Having obtained her PhD at the University of Minnesota, Garcia-Milà now holds positions as General Director of the Barcelona School of Economics (BSE), a Professor at Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), and an Associate Researcher at the Center for Research in International Economics (CREI). She will combine these with her new role as President of Cercle D'Economia.

Her presidency aligns with ongoing efforts to foster economic dialogue and development, particularly at a time when economic resilience is crucial globally. Garcia-Milà’s new role promises to foster enhanced collaboration across sectors, bringing innovative solutions to the forefront of economic challenges and opportunities.


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