Manuel Torrejón

Adjunct Professor at IE Business School

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Dr. Trenado has developed his career in finance as an investment banker in Goldman Sachs and Merrill Lynch. After obtaining a Master´s degree in Telecommunications Engineering from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and a Licenciate in Economics from UNED, he joined Merrill Lynch Financial Institutions team in London, where he advised Spanish and European companies on financial services mergers and acquisitions. He then moved to Goldman Sachs Financial Institutions Group in Madrid, taking an active part in most of the transactions that have reshaped the Spanish financial sector.

Professor Trenado obtained a PhD in Finance and he is currently a full time professor in the Financial Management Department at Universidad Pontificia Comillas – ICADE as well as an Adjunct Professor at IE Business School and The Financial Times Corporate Learning teaching at Universities, Investment Banks and Investment Management firms in Madrid, London, Los Angeles, Sao Paulo, Lisbon, Singapore, Frankfurt, Jeddah and Dhahran.

CORPORATE EXPERIENCE

• 2009 – 2013 Goldman Sachs, Investment Banking – Financial Institutions Group (Madrid)

• 2008 – 2009 Merrill Lynch, Investment Banking – Financial Institutions Group (London)

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

• Lecturer, The Financial Times Corporate Education, 2014 – Present

• Adjunct Professor, IE Business School, 2013 – Present

• Adjunct Professor, IE University, 2013 – Present

• Associate Professor, Universidad Politécnica, 2014 – Present

• Associate Professor, Universidad Pontificia de Comillas – ICADE, 2013 – Present

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

• BA in Law, UNED, Spain, Ongoing

• D. in Finance, Universidad Politécnica, Spain, 2013

• BA in Economics, UNED, Spain, 2008

• Masters Degree in Telecommunications, Universidad Politécnica, 2007

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