President of the Public Business Entity Renfe - Operadora and of the state-owned trading companies Renfe Viajeros, Renfe Mercancías, Renfe Ingeniería y Mantenimiento and Renfe Alquiler de Material Ferroviario.
Civil Engineer and PhD in Transport Infrastructure from the Polytechnic University of Madrid (UPM). He has held the position of Secretary General for Sustainable Mobility at the Ministry until now.
He has more than 20 years of professional experience in the mobility and transport sector and has developed his activity in consultancy, research and university teaching, assuming management positions at different levels.
At the University, he has been a professor of Transport Planning and Director of the Master's Degree in Civil, Canal and Port Engineering. He has been a researcher at the Transport Research Centre, a visiting researcher at the Politecnico di Torino and a visiting professor at the University of the West of England.
In the public administration, for four years, he was managing director of the Municipal Transport Company of Madrid (EMT) and, later, for another four years, manager of Valladolid Urban Buses (AUVASA). In addition, he is a member of the Advisory Council of the Spanish Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, a member of the European Committee of the International Union of Public Transport and a member of the Executive Committee of the Association of Collective Urban Transport.
He has published more than 30 articles in scientific journals and books related to mobility.
Holds a bachelor's degree in Community Law from the San Pablo CEU University and a diploma in Legal and Economic Studies of the European Union from the Sorbonne University (Paris 1). Also holds a master's degree in Business Law Studies from Centro de Estudios Garrigues.
Began a professional career in the private sector, working in law firms and later as a lawyer in commercial matters at Naturgy.
In July 2006 she joined Renfe Operadora, where she has held various positions as a lawyer in the General Secretariat and the Board of Directors in the legal-commercial and corporate operations areas.
She currently holds the position of Director of Legal Advisory for Subsidiary Companies and International Projects, also performing the functions of Secretary and Deputy Secretary in various companies of the Renfe Group and in its affiliated companies.
Bachelor's degree in Law from the University of Barcelona.
He has 20 years of service as a State Attorney, where he has held positions in the Barcelona State Attorney's Office (2004-2009), in the Ministry of Public Works (now Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility) and in the Spanish National Court. He served as director of the Legal Department and, later, as secretary of the Council of the National Commission on Markets and Competition (2013-2021). In 2022 he joined the FROB, where he served as legal director of the Executive Resolution Authority.
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Industrial Engineer, specialising in Electricity - Installations, and Senior Technician in Occupational Risk Prevention from the University of Valladolid.
In 1984 he joined the RENFE Central Repair Workshop in Valladolid as a Junior Skilled Worker, currently known as the Integral Train Maintenance Base (BMI).
He is currently the Confederal Secretary-General of Occupational Health and Environment of Comisiones Obreras, an organisation he represents in the National Committee for Occupational Safety and Health, General Council of the Autonomous State Agency of the Labour and Social Security Inspection, Advisory Council for the Environment.
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Civil Engineer from the Polytechnic University of Madrid.
She began her professional career in the private sector as a consultant in 1990, being a founding partner of the company Ingeniería y Trazado S.L (1994-1997). In 1997 she joined the State Corps of Civil Engineers, working professionally in the field of infrastructure and transport, performing, among others, the following positions: Technical Director of the Support Unit of the Directorate-General for Roads (2005–2008), Director of the Technical Office of the Secretariat-General for Infrastructure (2008–2011), Coordinator at the Support Unit of the Directorate-General for Roads (2011–2021), and, since 2021, Deputy Government Representative in the Concessionary Companies of National Toll Highways, within the Secretariat-General for Land Transport of the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility. She has also held various positions at the international level, among others, in the World Road Association PIARC.
He has been a member of the board of directors of Sociedad Inmobiliaria de Promociones y Arriendos, S.A., IMPROASA (2009), of the Administrator of Railway Infrastructures, ADIF (2009-2010) and of the Manager of Air Navigation and Aeronautical Information Services ENAIRE (2021-2025).
She has a degree in Communication Sciences, specialising in journalism, from the University of Navarra.
She was a presenter and producer of Televisión del Bidasoa from 1997 to 2001 and news editor at Cadena SER in Irún and Director of the Diario HoyxHoy in Irún from 2001 to 2007.
She served as Director of the Mayor's Office in the Irún City Council from 2001 to 2023 and in 2007 she was appointed Director of Communication of the Irún City Council.
She is currently Head of the Cabinet of the Secretary of State for Transport and Sustainable Mobility.
On 30 January 2024, she was appointed Proprietary Director of Aena, S.M.E., S.A., on behalf of ENAIRE and a member of the Executive Committee.
Career civil servant belonging to the Higher Corps of Civil Administrators of the State (legal speciality) since February 2005. Degree in Law from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and DEA in International Law and International Relations from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
She currently holds the position of Head of the Technical Cabinet of the Undersecretariat of the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge. She has held various positions in the Spanish General State Administration (AGE), including serving as an Advisory Board Member in the Support Unit of the Technical Secretariat of the Ministry of Justice, an Advisor to the Secretary of State for Employment in the Ministry of Labour, Migration and Social Security, and an Advisory Board Member in the Technical Office of the Undersecretariat of the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge.
He has been the General Secretary of the SEMAF Train Drivers' Union since 2022 and a member of its Executive Committee since 2017. He plays various roles internationally through the European train drivers' union ALE, with SEMAF as the chair, being an expert member in various Working Groups of the European Railway Safety Agency (ERTMS OH Working Group / WP-TSIs-Main WP / WP-TSIs-TWG-Freight / NRB / ESG) and in the European Commission. He chairs the Foundation of Professionals for Safe Transport, as well as being third Vice-President of the Board of Directors of the Association of Railway Orphans.
He joined the Renfe Group in July 2008 in the Driving Staff and is currently Chief Train Driver at the Fuencarral Commercial Services residence (High Speed).
He has studied Business Administration at the University of León, as well as being certified as an Expert in Artificial Intelligence by the Isabel II University and in Advanced Application Development by the Pontifical University of Salamanca. He also graduated from the English Conservatory (ABRSM) in piano performance and musical language.
Civil Engineer from the University of Granada and PhD in Structures, Foundations and Materials Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Madrid.
He has been a member of the State Civil Engineers Department since 2004, having developed his professional career in the General Department of Roads as a Senior Technician (2005 and 2006-2009) and in the General Secretariat of Infrastructures, first as the Technical Affairs Advisor (2009-2012) and then as Head of the Technical Cabinet (2012-2014), where he was also secretary of the Technical-Scientific Committee for the study of improvements in the railway sector. He was also Deputy to the Department of Traffic Technologies at the Madrid City Council (2005-2006).
Since 2014 he has been an Advisor in the Office of the Minister of the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, responsible for coordinating parliamentary activity, a position he combines with that of Secretary of the Department's Advisory Council (2015-present). He is also: Chairman of the Renfe Code of Ethics Committee (2020-present); member of the Board of Directors of Aena/Enaire (2014-2016 and 2016-present) and of the Board of Trustees of the Enaire Foundation (2015-present); and member of the Editorial Board of the Vía Libre Journal (2013-present). He is also the author of several scientific publications.
He holds a degree in Economics and Business Administration from the University of Barcelona and a Master's degree in Economics and Business Management (MBA) from IESE. He worked as a strategy and management consultant for Deloitte, residing in New York (1996-2001) and London (2001-2007), then for Booz Allen Hamilton, still based in London (2007-2014) and then for Kearney, based in Dubai (2014-2019).
Since 2020 he has been retired from consulting and, among other activities, he is a professor of international economics at the University of Barcelona. He is also the author of three books and a number of articles on various economic topics, including the economic impact of the railway.
With a degree in Social Work from the Complutense University of Madrid, she began her career in the private sector, where she gained experience in different companies in the sector. In 2011 she joined Renfe through a public employment offer, starting as an N2 Entry Commercial Operator, which marked the beginning of a career linked to customer service and commercial operations and where she currently holds the position of N1 Specialised Commercial Operator.
In parallel to his activity at Renfe, he has played a prominent role in the trade union field. In May 2021 she was elected Regional Secretary of the Railway Sector of FeSMC UGT Madrid, leading initiatives aimed at the defence of labour rights and the improvement of conditions in the sector. Since November 2023, she has served as Federal Secretary of the Railway Sector of FeSMC UGT, a position that implies a strategic responsibility in representation and coordination at the national level.
Civil Engineer specialised in Roads, Canals and Ports (UPM 1995), he also holds a bachelor's degree in Economics (UNED 2001), master's degree in Management and Analysis of Public Policies (UCIII 2008).
He began his professional career in the public sector as a civil servant in the Corps of State Civil Engineers specialised in Roads, Canals and Ports in 1997, when he joined the (then) Ministry of Public Works, where he has held, among other positions, those of Director of the Economic Advisory Division, Director of the Budget Information Division and, since 2011, Deputy Director-General of Economic Studies and Statistics. He has also been Leader of the Twinning Project with the Egyptian Ministry of Transport for the implementation of the railway safety management system. (2014-2016).
A graduate in Computer Science from the University of Granada, he is a career civil servant in the Higher Corps of Systems and Technologies of the Social Security Administration.
He started his administrative career in 1992 as part of the Computer Programming Department, serving in various roles within the Social Security IT Management and later in the Tax IT Department of the Spanish Tax Agency, before joining the former Ministry of Development in 2008.
He is currently Deputy Director General of Information Technologies and Digital Administration at the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility.
He holds a degree in Economics and Business Sciences, specialising in Commerce and Marketing, from the Complutense University of Madrid and a Master's Degree in Land Transport Business Management from the Instituto de Empresa de Madrid.
Career Civil Servant of the Higher Body of General Administrators of the Junta de Andalucía. He began his administrative career in the Provincial Transport Delegation of the Junta de Andalucía, in the province of Almeria, where he held different jobs between 1985 and 1993. In 1993 he moved to the Ministry of Transport where he worked as Chief Inspector of Territorial Coordination and Deputy Director General of Transport Operational Inspection until 2009. In 2009 he was appointed Deputy Director General for Road and Rail Transport Management, a position he holds to date.
Between 2012 and 2015 he was a member of the Board of Directors of SASEMAR and between 2015 and 2017, of Renfe Alquiler de Material Ferroviario S.A.
He is currently Vice-President of the Permanent Commission for the Coordination of the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Vice-President of the Permanent Commission for the Coordination of the Transport of Perishable Goods and Member of the Passenger Transport Section and the Freight Transport Section in the National Land Transport Council.
He has a degree in Economics and Business from the Autonomous University of Madrid. He belongs to the Higher Corps of Commercial Technicians and State Economists.
He began his professional career at the Ministry of Economy in 2003, where he held the following positions: Head of the Foreign Sector Studies area (2003-2005), Coordinator of Legislation and Financial Policy (2005-2008) and Advisory Board Member in the same unit (2012-2013). Between 2008 and 2012 he served as Chief Economic and Commercial Counsellor at the Spanish Embassy in Warsaw. In 2013 he joined the Management Company of the Assets from Banking Restructuring (SAREB), where he held the following positions: Chief Strategy Officer (2013-2015), Chief Financial Officer (2015-2020) and Chief Commercial Officer (2020-2021). He rejoined the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Business as an Advisory Member of the DG for Economic Policy in 2021, a position he has held to date.
Civil Engineer from the University of Castilla La Mancha.
She began her professional career in the private sector as a project manager at Acciona Infraestructuras, S.A. (2006-2016). Since November 2016, she has been a member of the State Department of Civil Engineers. She has since held various positions at the Ministry of Development, as a Senior Technician and later Head of Deputy Department of Infrastructures of the State Railway Safety Agency, participating as a State representative in EU Railway Agency work groups.
She served as the State Representative in the "Group of State Representatives of the Shift2Rail Joint Undertaking", a public-private partnership responsible for managing and coordinating EU research and innovation investments in the railway sector. (2017-2022)
Since July 2018 she has been an Advisory Member of the Cabinet of the Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, a position she has held to date.
He is a member of the Board of Directors of Aena SME.
Degree in Philosophy and Letters, specialising in Geography and History from the University of Valladolid in 1998.
Since 2006 she has been working as a teacher in the field of Secondary Education, joining the corps of career civil servants in 2018. From 2020 to 2021 he was Chief of Staff of the Government Delegate in Castilla y León. In 2024 he joins the cabinet of the Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility as an advisor. He is also a member of the Governing Council of Puertos del Estado as a board member.
With more than 30 years of experience, he has extensive experience in the infrastructure, mobility and information technology sectors, with responsibilities in both the public and private sectors. He has led strategic projects linked to rail interoperability, high-speed rail, cross-border mobility and the digital transformation of the sector.
She holds a degree in Industrial Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Madrid and in French Engineering from the Ecole Centrale de Nantes, as well as a General Management Programme (PDG) from IESE and Executive MBA from IE. He has always developed his professional life in executive business positions, inside and outside Renfe, with experience in the liberalised railway market both nationally and internationally.
She has held various positions of responsibility in the joint venture for rolling stock maintenance between Renfe and Stadler operating in Spain, France, and Portugal, in the Engineering and Maintenance area of Renfe and in consulting companies specialised in the transport sector. Since 2020 he has been part of the Board of Directors of the AERRL - European Association of Rolling Stock Rental Companies.
Industrial engineer, career civil servant of the State Corps of Industrial Engineers, senior technician in Occupational Risk Prevention, accredited with the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification. With extensive experience in industrial policy and connected industry, Suárez has worked at the Ministry of Industry since 2016. Before that, he worked in the private sector, always linked to large industrial and construction projects, at OHL and Fiaga, for example.
Luis Manuel Suárez joins Renfe Ingeniería y Mantenimiento with the aim of improving the full range of production processes, using digitalisation as a basic lever. The new high-speed trains and public services, all of which currently use cutting-edge technology, should serve as the lever to restructure Renfe's industrial area across mainland Spain, creating direct and indirect jobs. Moreover, it will be linked directly to the most innovative projects of Spanish train manufacturers.
An industrial engineer, with more than 20 years of experience in the railway sector, he has developed a solid career in the Renfe Group, occupying positions of responsibility in the areas of production, operational planning and technical management.
Professional with more than 20 years of experience in institutional communication, institutional relationship management and development of communication strategies for public and private entities.
Specialised in the planning of communication campaigns, reputation management and the construction of strategic alliances.
With a solid track record in promoting transparency and sustainability, combining communication and public management to position high-impact initiatives.
In the public sector, she has 5 years of service in the Spanish Government Presidency's Cabinet and has also served as Chief of Staff of the Mobility and Environment Area of the Madrid City Council.
In the private sector, she has worked as a communication consultant in both public and private projects focused on sustainability and innovation.
She is also a member of the Board of Directors of Elipsos.
Inmaculada has extensive professional experience in the public and private sectors. She has worked for the Spanish Ministry of the Economy and held different senior positions related to economic policy, intellectual property, competition and anti-trust regulations and the elimination of trade barriers. Moreover, she has been appointed to different positions in anti-trust, regulatory and intellectual property institutions and has published numerous articles on these matters. She also held the position of Commercial Attaché of the Spanish Embassy for the Southeast United States from 2014 to 2019. Her in-depth understanding of economic tools for market analysis led her to develop her professional career in US economic consulting firms, providing advice to clients in sectors as diverse as retail, finance (credit cards), energy, telecommunications or infrastructures and participating as an expert in litigation cases.
Inmaculada actively participates in the development and management of non-profit organisations that help people with intellectual disabilities, in particular, children with autism spectrum disorder.
Inmaculada Gutiérrez has a degree in Economics from the Complutense University of Madrid and, since 1992, has been a member of the Senior Corps of State Trade Experts and Economists.
He has 20 years of service as a state lawyer, in the capacity of which he has carried out important work as the head of legal advice to Ministry of Transport, the Generalitat de Catalunya, the National High Court, the National Commission on Markets and Competition (CNMC), where he was director of the legal department and secretary of the board, and state counsel before the Central Courts for Contentious Administrative Proceedings. Prior to taking up this position, he was legal director of the Executive Resolution Authority at the FROB.
Technical Telecommunications Engineer, specialising in Telecommunications Systems, and Industrial Engineer, specialising in Organisation and Logistics, both degrees from Carlos III University of Madrid. In addition, she holds a Master's degree in Environment and Renewable Energies and an MBA in Digital Talent.
She has over 18 years of experience in leadership roles, participating in different digitalisation and innovation projects, from the most strategic to the design and implementation phases, both in the public and private sector, managing multidisciplinary teams. She has acquired this experience in technology consultancies, where she has led projects for large corporations, covering different types of technologies, as well as in blue chip Ibex 35, companies such as Iberdrola and Telefónica.
In addition to her expertise in Digital Transformation, Innovation and Telecommunications, she has experience in the implementation of new technologies in the railway sector, as well as in defining and implementing the technological strategy and the IT governance model in organisations.
At Renfe Operadora she held the position of Director of Digital Transformation and Technology until February 2026.
She has also been a professor of the Smart Mobility postgraduate programme: Intelligent Systems of Transport at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia.
She holds a bachelor's degree in Economics from the Autonomous University of Madrid.
She belongs to the Senior Corps of State Comptrollers and Auditors, the Public Finance Management Corps and the Sub-Inspectorate of Finance.
She has extensive experience in economic-financial management and corporate resources of public companies, as well as in audits of accounts, compliance, and operations in public sector companies.
She has previously held the positions of Corporate Management at RTVE (June 2021 to January 2025) and Economic-Financial General Management at Renfe Operadora (May 2018 to June 2021).
She has been a board member of public companies, as an advisory board member in the General Directorate of State Heritage and a lecturer at the School of Public Finance and the Chamber of Accounts of Andalusia.
Degree in Law and General Management Programme at IESE Business School - University of Navarra. Training in business internationalisation at ICEX, digitalisation in the production sector at Telefónica ED and customer experience at EOI.
He has extensive experience at Renfe, having held positions such as director of Madrid Commuter Services, director of Technology and Systems, director of Metropolitan and Inter-City Passengers and manager of the Stations Division. Until his appointment he was the director of Training.
Professional with more than 15 years of experience in sustainable mobility, urban planning and public transport management, with a solid track record in the strategic management of operations and business in the railway sector.
Specialising in the optimisation of transport systems and development of mobility policies, integrating sustainability, efficiency and digitalisation criteria.
In the public sector, he has served as the Director General of Mobility Strategies at the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility and as an advisor on mobility and urban planning at the Madrid City Council.
At Renfe Operadora, he held the position of Director of Operations until October 2025.
His experience includes participating in international projects in railway infrastructure and mobility plans, providing innovative solutions for urban integration and climate impact mitigation.
With a degree in Law from the University of Granada and a Master's degree in Constitutional Law of the European Union, he is an expert in Labour and Social Security Law with extensive experience in legal training, institutional activity, the public sector and the financial sector.
He was previously manager of Renfe's Institutional Relations Division.
During his career, Sergio Bueno has been mayor of the Municipal Council of Santa Fe (Granada) for 11 years, chairman of the Vega Sierra-Elvira Consortium and director of the Office of the Secretary of State for Relations with the Courts and Constitutional Affairs of the Ministry of the Presidency. He was general counsel for the former Caja de Ahorros de Granada, counsel for the Royal Spanish Mint (Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre - Real Casa de la Moneda), and a barrister of the Granada Bar Association specialising in the branches of Public Law and Business Law.
President of the Public Business Entity Renfe - Operadora and of the state-owned trading companies Renfe Viajeros, Renfe Mercancías, Renfe Ingeniería y Mantenimiento and Renfe Alquiler de Material Ferroviario.
Civil Engineer and PhD in Transport Infrastructure from the Polytechnic University of Madrid (UPM). He has held the position of Secretary General for Sustainable Mobility at the Ministry until now.
He has more than 20 years of professional experience in the mobility and transport sector and has developed his activity in consultancy, research and university teaching, assuming management positions at different levels.
At the University, he has been a professor of Transport Planning and Director of the Master's Degree in Civil, Canal and Port Engineering. He has been a researcher at the Transport Research Centre, a visiting researcher at the Politecnico di Torino and a visiting professor at the University of the West of England.
In the public administration, for four years, he was managing director of the Municipal Transport Company of Madrid (EMT) and, later, for another four years, manager of Valladolid Urban Buses (AUVASA). In addition, he is a member of the Advisory Council of the Spanish Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, a member of the European Committee of the International Union of Public Transport and a member of the Executive Committee of the Association of Collective Urban Transport.
He has published more than 30 articles in scientific journals and books related to mobility.
Civil Engineer (Ingeniero de Caminos) and graduate in Physical Sciences, he began his professional career in the private sector, working from 2001 to 2016 in the transport consultancy sector. Since 2017, he has worked at the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility as a Civil Engineer in the State Administration, first within the Directorate General of Roads and subsequently as an advisor to the cabinet of the General Secretariat for Infrastructure (now the General Secretariat for Land Transport), participating in policies for the planning, development and innovation of the national road and rail networks.
Since April 2023, he has served as Deputy Director General for Sustainability and Innovation at the Directorate General of Roads, promoting and coordinating initiatives related to sustainability, digitalisation and innovation, as part of the ongoing transformation process at the Directorate General of Roads.