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Recognition of Laura González Escallada, founder of Ni Hao Conecta, for promoting relations between China and Latin America

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Laura González Escallada was award-winning with the Ana Baschwitz Prize, awarded by a jury made up of prominent personalities from the field of communication in Spain. This recognition was received from the hands of Miguel Garrido de la Cierva, president of CEIM – Madrid Business Confederation-CEOE and first vice president of CEOE, who is recognized as a reference for many young Spanish entrepreneurs.

Laura González Escallada is founder and partner of NI HAO CONECTA (NHC), a project that was conceived with the clear objective of promoting Spain as a natural bridge between Chinese and Latin American companies. Since its inception, it has focused on offering comprehensive communication services to ensure the success of internationalization processes.

Laura González Escallada expressed her gratitude to the president and organizer of the awards, Luis Fdez-Matamoros Carrey, as well as to the members of the jury, among whom are prominent professionals such as Andrés Dulanto Scott from Agencia EFE, José Manuel González Huesa from Servimedia , Rosana Ribera from 'LoComunicas', and other experts in communication and international relations.

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The honoree also thanked all the people who have accompanied and supported her, mentioning Ramon Maria Calduch, Víctor Cortizo, Antonio Magraner, Eduardo Abadía, Margaret (陈弘) Chen, Enrique Fanjul, Juan Ignacio Vecino, José Luis Belinchón Carmona, Antonio Miguel Carmona Sancipriano, Juan Martín, Jorge Santiago Barnes, Ángela Álvarez, Sandra Cerrada Sanchez, Gema Sanz, and José Antonio Vera Gil, among others.

In addition, he highlighted the importance of the support received from various entities with which he collaborates daily, such as the Ibero-American Federation of Young Entrepreneurs (FIJE), the Spanish Franchise Association, ReporteAsia, the Cátedra China, the Friends of China Association, AJE Madrid, and Conecta Iberoamérica.

Finally, Laura González Escallada expressed her gratitude to the Madrid City Council for hosting the award ceremony, highlighting the relevance and meaning of this day for her project and for all the entities and people that support it.


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