16/02/2011

Celebration of five years as president.



In a act that took place on Tuesday in the Casino de Tenerife to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the present
administrative council for CD Tenerife SAD with Miguel Concepción Cáceres in charge, This was the event with more media present that the club has held in the recent past.
In the Miguel Duque hall in the centre of Santa Cruz full for the occasion, with everyone who is or has been important for the club in the last five years.
For the blue and white club; the ex presidente, José López Gómez; sponsors, collaborators, managers from different areas, directors, sports mmedia who daily cover the news about CD Tenerife as well as political representatives including the president of the Canaries, Paulino Rivero; the head of the Tenerife government, Ricardo Melchior; the vice parliament and president of the Partido Popular in the Canaries Cristina Tavío , Cabildo memeber and responsable person for the PSC-PSOE, Aurelio Abreu; the vice president of the Cabildo Insular de Tenerife, José Manuel Bermúdez; the member for sport for the Cabildo Insular de Tenerife, Dámaso Arteaga; and the director general for RTV Canaria, Guillermo García.
At the meeting there were nine camera teams for television and 10 radio channels represented, six newspapers both for general news and for sports news, agency’s and virtual media and eight photographers.
The talk given by CD Tenerife president , Miguel Concepción, took place over 35 minutes and in the same he talked about the principal achievements during his time in office during the last five years with reinforcement by ten power point slides, the content of which was also given in CD to the media. Once finished Concepción Cáceres responded to 16 questions formulated by the press.
After which the president of the Cabildo spoke followed by the president of the Canary isles, Paulino Rivero who coved the five years very elegantly and hoped in his closing words that the president would stay another five year.
Present for the meal afterwards were 68 members of the governments and the club.
This news was on the cover of three of the local papers today, Wednesday with photos taken after the speeches.

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