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They create Andalusia: Mamen Blanco, awarded for her promotion of AI and digital talent from Seville

They create Andalusia: Mamen Blanco, awarded for her promotion of AI and digital talent from Seville
Mamen Blanco Pérez, an expert in artificial intelligence and talent management, has been recognised at Ellas crear Andalucía for her work in disseminating AI and its impact on digital transformation. During the event, Juanma Moreno highlighted Andalusian talent in innovation. Their career is driving Andalusia towards leadership in the digital era.

The event 'They create Andalusia', organized by the People's Party of Andalusia occasion of International Women's Day, has awarded the career of eight Andalusian women who stand out in their respective sectors. In Seville, the award winner has been Mamen Blanco Perez, one of the largest disseminators of artificial intelligence applied to talent management and a benchmark in the digital transformation of human resources.

Mamen Blanco She is the author of the book ChatGPT for HR, a key work to understand the impact of artificial intelligence on process optimization and improving efficiency in the world of work. With more than a decade of experience in technology companies and large IBEX 35 corporations, he has developed Digital tools that have revolutionized the way companies manage talent and human resourcesShe is also a professor at various universities, where she shares her knowledge on the strategic use of AI in the professional field.

Her work as a disseminator has been recognized with the distinction Top Voice on LinkedIn 2024, consolidating it as one of the most influential voices in the sectorIts objective is to bring artificial intelligence closer to professionals from all fields, debunking myths and facilitating its adoption in companies and public administrations.

Mamen Blanco, talent and innovation

During her speech when receiving the award from Juanma Moreno, Mamen Blanco highlighted the importance of training in artificial intelligence and the need for women to actively participate in the technological revolution: "We are playing with the future. AI is already transforming the labour market, and the key will be how we know how to use it. You don't have to be an expert in programming, but you do have to understand its potential and learn to make the most of it." She also called for confidence and perseverance.: «Anyone who embarks on a new path will be afraid, but you have to keep going. If I have learned anything, it is that the best strategy is the topalantism: "move forward with determination and without fear of making mistakes."

For his part, the President of Andalusia, Juanma Moreno, underlined the importance of Andalusian talent in the digital transformation and the role of women like Mamen Blanco in technological innovation: «Andalusia has to be at the forefront of digitalisation and artificial intelligence. Mamen's work shows that we have the talent and knowledge to be leaders in this field». She also reiterated the Andalusian Government's commitment to training in digital skills and promoting equality in the technology sector.

The recognition of Mamen Blanco Pérez highlights the importance of artificial intelligence in the future of employment and the need to continue training professionals in new technologies. His career is an example of how innovation and knowledge can transform the Andalusian business fabric, ensuring a more competitive future adapted to digital challenges.

The digital transformation in Andalusia is advancing hand in hand with experts like Blanco, who with their vision and dedication are helping the region to position itself as a benchmark in technology and artificial intelligence. Their work inspires new generations to train and take advantage of the opportunities offered by technological progress, ensuring that Andalusia not only participates, but leads the new digital era.

 

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