Nieves Cifuentes

Nieves Cifuentes

Corporate Environmental Officer at Naturgy

Nieves has 27 years of experience in the energy sector, with extensive experience in the area of environment and sustainability in business and corporate management, leading projects and teams at international level. She is considered among the 25 most influential people in Sustainability in Spain by merca2 magazine.

She is a Professor and member of the alumni board at EOI Business School and lecturer at other institutions (ETS Ingenieros de Caminos, Universidad Europea, Universidad Complutense). Nieves holds a Degree in Biological Sciences from Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Master in Engineering and Environmental Management from EOI Business School and Executive Development Program from ESADE.

She has received multiple awards, as the first prize Innowatio 2009, finalist 2012 Nuestra Energía award in the category of Innovation and finalist enerTIC Awards 2015 in the category of sustainability. Member of the Aemener association, where she coordinated the education line, Ejecom and the EOI Club.

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