Tomás Güel and Xavi García
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Tomás Güell and Xavi García are the founders of Lideremos, a prominent talent and leadership platform dedicated to empowering young people to actively influence society. Under Tomás Güell’s presidency, Lideremos has grown into a significant youth lobby in Spain, representing over 5,000 young leaders nationwide. The platform is known for promoting innovative projects addressing key social issues such as mental health policies, administrative simplification for youth access to opportunities, sustainability, energy transition, entrepreneurship, and artificial intelligence. Their efforts include contributing proposals now integrated into the Spanish Government's Suicide Prevention Action Plan 2025-2027 and Mental Health Plan 2025-2027. Through strategic alliances with institutions like the Repsol Foundation and corporate sponsors such as Telefónica and Fundació La Caixa, Lideremos fosters dialogue between young people and decision-makers at national forums. Together with Xavi García—who is actively engaged in these initiatives—Tomás Güell leads this dynamic platform that organizes national awards recognizing youth talent and leadership. These events bring together influential figures from political parties, business sectors, cultural organizations, and social advocacy groups to celebrate young leaders' contributions. Their work emphasizes developing critical thinking among youth to prepare them as agents of change capable of shaping future society positively. By facilitating discussions on socioeconomic challenges relevant to younger generations across Spain while expanding their reach through partnerships with major foundations and corporations, Tomás Güell and Xavi García have established Lideremos as a key actor in youth empowerment.
Pros
Empower young people to influence society
Promote innovative projects addressing key social issues
Foster dialogue between young people and decision-makers
Organize national awards recognizing youth talent and leadership
Develop critical thinking among youth









