Mapfre signs the former president of the Constitutional Court Pedro González-Trevijano

Mapfre signs the former president of the Constitutional Court Pedro González-Trevijano


The insurer Mapfre has signed the former president of the Constitutional Court as an advisor for two of its subsidiaries Pedro González-Trevijanowho left his position in the organization in January.

According to the Official Gazette of the Mercantile Registry (Borme) published last Friday, Mapfre appointed company advisor to Trevijano along with Elena Sanz Isla and Jesús Martínez Castellanos.

The other two appointments are part of the restructuring of positions of which Mapfre reported last Octoberwhen presenting its quarterly results.

Sanz is the new one CEO of Mapfre Iberia, coming from the People and Organization department, which he had been leading until now. For his part, Castellanos is deputy CEO of Mapfre Iberia and CEO of Mapfre Vida.

The appointment of Trevijano as a director of Mapfre Spain is also planned, but the council has not yet met to formally adopt the decision. When it happens, it will be published in the Borme.

The former president of the Constitutional Court graduated in Law from the Complutense University in 1980 and was extraordinary end of career awardhe received his doctorate from the same center ‘cum laude’ in ’87 with an extraordinary prize as well.

From 2000 to 2013 he was a member of the Central Electoral Board, between 2002 and 2013 he was rector of the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid. From 2006 to 2009 he chaired the Conference of Rectors of Madrid Public Universities (CRUMA).

He was also vice president of the Ethics Commission of the Spanish Olympic Committee, member of the Conference of Rectors of Spanish Universities (CRUE) and, since 2013, magistrate of the Constitutional Court. In 2018 he was named full academician of the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation of Spain and in 2021 he was named president of the Constitutional Court.

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