Froilán will hang out with his friends in Ibiza or Mallorca after organizing the COP28 from Abu Dhabi

froilan is taking it very seriously in the United Arab Emirates. He moved there just a few months ago, in February, but quickly managed to join the staff of one of the world’s largest oil companies and the fourth major of the sector.

The company is called Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) and the grandson of the emeritus could be getting a more than decent salary from it, between 6,000 and 7,000 euros per monthsomething that could change very soon.

Surely this remuneration will grow considerably due to the new position that you are already holding: as organizer of the United Nations Conference on Climate Change of this year (COP28), which will be held in Dubai between November 30 and December 12.

The keys to your ascent

To understand this important promotion, you have to look at the general director of the oil company and head of Froilán, Ahmed al-Jaberwho has been appointed president of the new COP28.

Ahmed, who is also Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology of the United Arab Emirateshas chosen Froilán as coordinator because he is the most media-ready of its workers, but also because of his interpersonal skills, his unbeatable professional attitude in the workplace, and the fine courtesy and decorum that, as a member of the Spanish royal househe has plenty

He is no longer the party boy he used to be

He is still very young, he only has 24 years, but the truth is that he lives a relatively quiet life in his new country of residence. “He can lead a normal life, he doesn’t party much. He has friends in Dubai, he goes out… If he stays with his grandfather, they have dinner, like that in a more relaxed way… Now he’s starting to play sports,” his closest environment explained to Focus , in four.

Exemplary behavior that may change very soon, in mid-July, at which time he would escape on vacation with his Spanish friends to Marbella o Ibizawhere the usual Froilán may give us one of his mythical images far from decorum and courtesy that he puts so much into practice for COP28.

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