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The president of CEPES, Juan Antonio Pedreño, receives from ASLE the 'Txemi Cantera' award, an emotional recognition of his professional career
22 11 2022
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The president of the Spanish Business Confederation of the Social Economy (CEPES), Juan Antonio Pedreño, received on Monday the International Social Economy Award 'Txemi Cantera' 2022 from ASLE (the business association that brings together the Labor Societies and Investee Companies of Euskadi). This award, which this year celebrated its 32nd edition in the Yimby room in Bilbao, seeks to recognize people, companies and institutions from around the world for their defense and promotion of this business model. Chaired by the Second Vice-Lehendakari and Minister of Labour and Employment of the Basque Government, Idoia Mendia; the award ceremony included the interventions of the Vice President of the Government and Minister of Labor and Social Economy, Yolanda Díaz, the president of ASLE, Kepa Olivares; and ASLE manager Jone Nolte.

·       This Monday, in the 32nd edition of this award, held in Bilbao, which was attended by the Vice President and Minister of Labour and Social Economy, Yolanda Diaz, who participated through a video and with the presence of the  second vice-lehendakari and Minister of Labour and Employment of the Basque Government, Idoia Mendia; the president of ASLE, Kepa Olivares; and the manager of ASLE,  Jone Nolte

 

·       This award seeks to recognize individuals, companies and institutions around the world for their defense and promotion of the social economy.

 

Bilbao, November 22, 2022.- The president of the Spanish Business Confederation of the Social Economy (CEPES), Juan Antonio Pedreño, received on Monday the International Social Economy Award ´Txemi Cantera´ 2022 from ASLE  (the business association that brings together the Labor Societies and Investee Companies of Euskadi).

This award, which this year celebrated its 32nd edition in the  Yimby room in Bilbao, seeks to recognize people, companies and institutions from around the world for their defense and promotion of this business model. Chaired by  the Second Vice-Lehendakari and Minister of Labour and Employment of the Basque Government, Idoia Mendia;  The award ceremony included the interventions  of the Vice President of the Government and Minister of Labor and Social Economy, Yolanda Díaz, the president of ASLE,  Kepa Olivares; and the manager of ASLE, Jone Nolte.

During the same, the professional career of Pedreño and his work as "one of the greatest exponents in social economy organizations" were valued, as stated by the jury, which determined that the winner has managed to "integrate in a cohesive way all the enty of the social economy, enabling a space for understanding and joint dialogue at the state and international level".

The jury also highlighted that Pedreño promoted in 2011 the first Social Economy Law, in addition to achieving, during his mandate, the creation for the first time of a Ministry of Labor and Social Economy. 

The Vice President of the Government and Minister of Labor and Social Economy, Yolanda Diaz, stressed that "great changes require capable people like Juan Antonio Pedreño willing to address them" "During these years of work, you have always accompanied us with your tireless enthusiasm to make the social economy visible, placing it at the center of the concerns of the Ministry".

The second vice-lehendakari and Minister of Labour and Employment of the Basque Government, Idoia Mendia, said that " the commitment to the social economy is a matter of conviction and therefore, for 2023, a budget increase of 21% has been planned. He added that Juan Antonio Pedreño is a visionary for the ability he demonstrates every day to make visible the social economy at the state and international level, an economy that reinvents itself whenever there are difficulties.

 "Pedreño has contributed decisively to the internal cohesion of the different entities of the Social Economy, and has placed the social economy on the highest political agenda, as had not been done to date," explained Jone Nolte, manager of ASLE and secretary of the jury. "It has made it possible for the Spanish model of social economy to be considered a benchmark in Europe, beyond the social and solidarity nature of this business model," he added.

The winner, Juan Antonio Pedreño pointed out that the arguments reflected by the jury have been able to materialize "thanks to the generosity of each and every one of the organizations that make up the social economy and that belong to CEPES; to renounce small plots for the benefit of the whole and knowing that this joint benefit would again result in each of the entities" and referred to a quote from Henry Ford: "meeting is a beginning, staying together is progress, working together is success".

"The result of doing so, of the generosity with which it is done and of the application of the values of the social economy have been key to placing the social economy and each of its entities in the current moment we live: at the center of policies and institutions," he concluded.

 

A CAREER DEDICATED TO THE SOCIAL ECONOMY

Juan Antonio Pedreño has been president of CEPES since 2008; ´Social Economy Europe´ since 2015; UCOMUR (Union of Cooperatives of the Region of Murcia) since 1986; and UCoERM (Union of Teaching Cooperatives of the Region of Murcia) since 1998. In addition, he was president of the Spanish Confederation of Associated Work (COCETA) since 2005 for 14 years.

Degree in Chemistry from the University of Granada, with a postgraduate degree in Cooperativism  and Social Economy from the University of Murcia  and Master from  the University of Manchester, Pedreño (Los Garres, Murcia, 1957), he leads since 2015 ´Social Economy Europe´, the institution that represents the social economy in Europe, where he has launched the first European Social Economy Plan,  a plan approved by the European Commission that pursues the promotion of this business model with the aim of increasing the weight of the social economy within the gross domestic product of Europe.