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Germán Agulló and Carmen Mayor are the godparents of the new graduates of Lope de Vega

Germán Agulló, CEO of Oro para Forbes, and Carmen Mayor, alumna and marketing expert, served as godparents to the new graduates of Lope de Vega High School. The school celebrated one of the most emotional moments of the academic year—the graduation ceremony—over two consecutive Fridays. A total of 90 students have completed their studies this year: 40 from Baccalaureate and 50 from Higher Level Vocational Training Cycles.

50 students from three advanced vocational training programs graduated under the mentorship of Germán Agulló, the youngest CEO to generate one million euros in revenue

The graduation of the 58th graduating class of Baccalaureate students had Carmen Mayor, a former student of the school with a successful career in marketing, as their godmother.

The Baccalaureate ceremony was held on Friday, June 9th at 20 pm, and the Vocational Training ceremony took place the previous Friday, June 2nd. Both were held in the school's gymnasium, where more than 300 people gathered, including family, friends, and teachers.

Graduation from Higher Level Vocational Training Cycles

The 50 students from Higher Level Vocational Training Cycles belonged to the 14th Promotion of TSEI, the 19th Promotion of TSEAS and the 8th Promotion of TSAFThe godfather of these graduating classes was Germán Agulló. named CEO of gold last year by the prestigious Forbes magazine. Germán is the co-founder of GDV MOBILITY[Company Name], a leading distribution platform for electric vehicle parts with a strong commitment to sustainability. At just 21 years old, he achieved the Guinness World Record for being the youngest CEO to generate one million euros in annual revenue. In his speech, the young entrepreneur from Alicante emphasized the importance of setting goals and aligning them with strong values ​​that guide your path. He encouraged the recent graduates to set no limits and dream big.

58th graduating class of Baccalaureate

Meanwhile, the 40 students of the 58th graduating class Undergraduate DegreesThey graduated last Friday. This important academic ceremony, sponsored by Carmen Mayor, a former student of the school and a successful marketing professional, began at 20 p.m. A graduate in Psychology and Marketing from the UMH of Elche, Carmen manages accounts such as Disney, El Corte Inglés, Garnier, Porcelanosa, and Miele, among others, under the firm of Creative CharhadasShe has also worked for leading companies such as Mars in Germany and Coca-Cola in Spain. Carmen gave a very moving speech in which she explained to the recent graduates how she had applied all the knowledge and experiences she gained at the school to her professional career. She also emphasized the importance of nurturing the bonds forged at the school.

Following her, the student representatives spoke, managing to move their classmates, family members, teachers and the School Director, María Fuster.

Diplomas and awards

In addition to the graduation ceremonies and the awarding of scholarships, diplomas were presented to students who completed the Dual Baccalaureate program (Spanish and American), and Honors were awarded to the most outstanding Baccalaureate students. Furthermore, students in the TSEAS program received the Diploma of Competency Recognition as specialists in Physical Activities and Sports Animation, awarded by the Chair of Sports at the Polytechnic University of Valencia.

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