Interesting webinar on tips and tricks for the preparation of successful proposals to Horizon Europe

IDConsortium

Our director Macarena Sanz, has given a webinar in collaboration with the Fundación Parque de la Salud de Granada on tips and tricks to design and write a European proposal for Horizon Europe.

Each section of a European proposal has been reviewed in detail and each of the most relevant aspects of these have been analysed.

With a total of 25 attendees, questions have been asked and interesting discussions have been held on the complexity and the importance of attention to detail of a European proposal.

A similar webinar is expected to be held next May. To be announced soon.

IDConsortium - Team (Macarena)

Macarena Sanz

FOUNDER AND GENERAL DIRECTOR

Macarena Sanz received her Agricultural Engineer degree from University Politécnica in Madrid and her Executive Master in Business Administration from IESE in Madrid.

Her working life began at Accenture where she worked as a consultant. After almost 5 years of working in international consulting on projects for clients such as EADS and BP, she joined the IDAction team and founded IDConsortium. The main motivation to take this leap was to bring interesting international projects like the ones she had experienced in Accenture to Andalusia (her homeland). Within the first 3 years, she won 2 relevant European projects for the region, Fertiplus, and Fuel4ME. Now, Macarena is the managing director of IDConsortium.

She is a mother of two amazing children of 4 and 6 years old and her family is her passion and number one priority in her spare time. She also has several hobbies such as swimming, Easter week in Seville, skiing, gardening, flamenco dancing, reading, traveling, photography, playing guitar, and going to the cinema.

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