The Executive Vice President and CEO of Meliá Hotels International is the only representative of the tourism sector in the study prepared by Advice Strategic Consultants
The Executive Vice President and CEO of Meliá Hotels International, Gabriel Escarrer Jaume, is among the ten Spanish managers who have contributed the most to the success of their companies, according to the latest Business Success Study carried out by Advice Strategic Consultants, which values the contribution of leader management to business success.
The prestigious study, carried out with the participation of a sample of 1,800 opinion leaders, studies the attributes associated with the main Spanish businessmen and managers, associating business success with 40 parameters that would act as business accelerators and the success of companies, and that are empirically measured by this Study since 2005; Among these success factors, the quality of its management, the experience and trajectory of the leader, its weight within the company, successful management in complicated situations, corporate strategy, its social commitment and attributes of Corporate Social Responsibility, the contact it maintains with the media, analysts and other stakeholders, among others.
In this way, the ranking recognizes the managers who generate the greatest tangible value for their companies, both for the excellence of their work and for their contribution to their economic results and social commitment.
Due to the current business environment, the latest edition of this prestigious ranking has taken into account in a special way commitment and social responsibility and effectiveness in crisis management, as factors that define excellent business managers. In this sense, Gabriel Escarrer, who acknowledges having managed the two most challenging years in the history of the tourism industry, says "I am very proud to once again be among the 10 best business managers in Spain according to the ranking prepared by Advice Strategic Consultants , especially after two years of disruption and uncertainty caused by Covid-19 in tourism, a fundamental sector for the Spanish economy and whose collapse has been the protagonist of the great drop experienced by the Spanish GDP.