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Ramón Riera has completed his term as the World President of FIABCI, becoming the first Spaniard to hold this position in the history of the leading global real estate federation, which has more than 70 years of experience. With his departure, he leaves behind an important legacy after leading the organization present in 80 countries. The new president will be Italian Antonio Campagnoli, although Riera will continue to be linked to FIABCI as Immediate Past World President and a member of the Executive Committee, where he will keep driving changes in the sector.
Since his appointment a year ago, Riera has shown a strong commitment to the growth of FIABCI, focusing especially on expansion within Latin America, where he also serves as the president of the Professional Division. His background is noteworthy: he was the president of FIABCI Spain from 2011 to 2020 and has held key roles in the federation, including leadership of the European region.
With a law degree from the University of Barcelona and over 35 years of experience in the real estate sector, Riera is the founder and manager of Eurofincas, a company specialized in international real estate, as well as having held prominent positions in the Official Association of Real Estate Agents of Barcelona and various financial institutions.
During his term, Riera dedicated himself to strengthening the federation by visiting different countries to support local chapters. In his farewell speech, he emphasized the multiple benefits of being part of this global network, especially in a transformation context within the industry.
Under his leadership, objectives were established based on nine fundamental pillars, covering everything from cooperation and sustainable development to technological innovation. One of the most significant achievements of his management was the creation of the FIABCI Certified Global Real Estate Professional program, a certification that validates the experience of real estate professionals worldwide, developed in collaboration with the University of Oxford. Riera’s legacy at FIABCI marks a step towards a more inclusive and sustainable future in the real estate field.
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