David Giménez Glück holds a PhD in Law from the University of Valencia and has been a visiting fellow at the Universities of Harvard (USA), Yale (USA) and the Sorbonne (France) and served as chief of staff for Spain’s Minister of Justice from April 2004 to February 2007.
He is currently Associate Professor of Constitutional Law at the Universidad Carlos III in Madrid. He specializes in equality from a constitutional point of view and has written numerous articles and publications on this topic.
He won the Best Marks Degree Award and holds a PhD in Law from the University of Valencia, has been a visiting fellow at the Universities of Harvard (USA), Yale (USA) and the Sorbonne (France) and served as chief of staff for Spain’s Minister of Justice from April 2004 to February 2007.
He is currently Associate Professor of Constitutional Law at the Universidad Carlos III and Director of Studies in Madrid of the Master in Leadership for Political Management of the Universitat Autònoma of Barcelona.. He specializes in equality from a constitutional point of view and has written numerous articles and publications on this topic.
At organizational level in PSOE, he has had, among other responsibilities, the position of Coordinator of the Secretariat on Civil Liberties and Regional Development.
He was part of the Drafting Committee of the Electoral Program 2008 and, since July 2008, he has been the Chief of Staff for the Secretary of Ideas and Programs.
He was Head of Staff of the Minister of Justice between April 2004 and February 2007
Cristina Pertejo graduated in Business and Tourism Activities from the Technical School of Tourist Studies in Salamanca.
She has worked as a guide and translator in Jersey, U.K. and as a tourist activities coordinator and travel agent. She has also worked in the customer service and administration in the Spanish Tourist Offices.
More recently, she has worked as a manager and coordinator of conventions and incentives in the hotel business.