Roundtable in Cádiz to Discuss the Critical Role of Social Economy in Today's Socioeconomic System
Cádiz hosts a key roundtable event on December 19 featuring experts discussing the role of social economy in the current socioeconomic system, with opportunities for student engagement and professional development.
- • Event on December 19 at the Faculty of Economic and Business Sciences in Cádiz.
- • Focus on the role of Social Economy in the current socioeconomic system.
- • Speakers include experts from Andalusian cooperatives and local businesses.
- • Prior registration required with deadline on December 19 at 10:00 AM.
Key details
On December 19, 2025, at 11:30 AM, the Aula Magna of the Faculty of Economic and Business Sciences in Cádiz will host a significant roundtable titled 'The Role of Social Economy in the Current Socioeconomic System.' The event aims to deepen understanding of social economy's impact and relevance within today's economic framework, particularly for students preparing to enter the labor market.
The panel includes key figures such as Raquel Palacios Tellado, Manager of the Andalusian Federation of Cooperatives (FAECTA); José Campoy López, President of Ecoherencia S.C.A.; and Susana Espinosa Nogales, Manager of Contigo Conservas Artesanales S.C.A. After their presentations, the session will open for questions and debate, fostering interactive engagement on this important topic.
Attendance requires prior registration, which closes on December 19 at 10:00 AM. Participants will receive a certificate of attendance, making it a valuable opportunity for professional development and insight into how social economy structures influence the broader socioeconomic system in Spain.
This event reflects growing interest in cooperative and social economic models as essential parts of Spain's current economic system, offering attendees a unique opportunity to hear from experienced professionals and engage directly with experts in the field.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.