Conexus Foundation renews leadership to strengthen Valencia-Madrid cooperation

The entity, chaired by Valencian lawyer Manuel Broseta Dupré, expands its team and creates new commissions to drive strategic initiatives.

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The Conexus Foundation, under the presidency of Valencian lawyer Manuel Broseta Dupré, has restructured its executive team and commissions to boost cooperation between the Community of Madrid and the Valencian Community.

This reorganization reflects the organization's desire to consolidate its capacity to promote joint projects and expand its activities in key areas such as digital economy and defense. The aim is to strengthen ties between both territories.
Among the new additions to the executive team joining Broseta are Luis Arnaiz, Ana Berenguer, Vicente López-Ibor, Ángel Alberich, and Jordi Azorín, bringing fresh perspectives and experience to the foundation.
Furthermore, the Conexus Foundation has established a new commission dedicated to Defense, which will be led by José Rosell, CEO and co-founder of S2 Grupo. Rosell will contribute his extensive experience in cybersecurity and critical infrastructure protection to this new area of work.
With this renewed structure, the foundation aims to consolidate its role as an essential platform for inter-territorial collaboration. Over its 15-year trajectory, Conexus has built a network of more than 60 prominent patrons from the business and institutional spheres, driving hundreds of initiatives to reinforce links between the institutional and business fabric of the Valencian Community and Madrid, contributing to greater national cohesion and competitiveness.