I was born one night in May a little more than a quarter century ago at the Hospital de Barcelona, son of a philosopher and a teacher. My childhood was spent happily between my native Barcelona and Frejus-Saint Raphael, a coast village of the Cote d’Azur (France) where I spent all my summers visiting my mother’s family, a land that I have always felt my second home.
Barcelona is probably the woman of my life, the city that saw me born and grow up sharing with me their light, its colors, its life, the taste of sea and miscegenation of cultures. Living always looking to the Mediterranean has made me a lover of the sea, food and culture to the shores of the “Mare Nostrum” where many civilizations have added their own vision of life and worldview.
Driven by my desire to know the foundations of modern society and its economic performance began my studies in Business at the University of Barcelona, and at the same time I began to experience working life, combining my studies with my job, and spending the little free time that i had In what it is the greatest of my passions: travel.
The first of my solo trips took me to a city I love and that some time later became part of my life: London, its impressive majesty its cosmopolitan atmosphere and its powerful beauty, took me back and back. Once I finished my university studies in Business, I decided to start a new Bachelor degree in Market Research, moved by the magic that hides the understanding and understanding human behavior, their concerns, needs and dynamics.
And it was then that my studies took me to London where I studied my last year at London City University.
Having finished my studies I decided again to start a new degree in Asian studies, as Asia has always seemed an unknown world and a large potential market, so in search of new ideas and new experiences I jumped to the trip that so far has been the greatest trip of my life that took me by sea and land from Barcelona to Hong Kong traveling 15,000 km in just over 100 days (across Russia with the legendary Trans-Siberian railway, boat on Lake Baikal, riding on the Mongolian steppe, crossing the Gobi desert …), a journey that forever changed me and made me man, was also then that I met and fell in love who had hitherto been a stranger to me: East Europe:
I fell in love with their culture, the generosity of its people, its positive view of the world, its history and its love of art.
And thanks to PRP finally my way and Kyiv have come together for the sake of a project as important as PRP, and where I have the pleasure to develop and improve my skills as a worker and as a person next to great professionals and also great people.
