Subsequently, in 2002, he took charge of the Crisis Communication, Public Affairs and Environment Department at Llorente & Cuenca. At the end of 2003 and until 2008, he was the executive director of the Crisis Management and Communication Centre (CGC), where he worked as a consultant specialising in crisis situations for the Ministry of Public Works, the Community of Madrid, Renfe, ADIF, Ferrocarriles de la Generalitat de Cataluña and Barcelona City Council, among other important organisations. In recent years he has been in charge of Crisis & Communications Response, the first Spanish platform specialising in crisis management and communication, where he has advised a long list of corporate and institutional clients on crisis prevention and management.
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