The former Director of Communication of the Junta de Castilla y León Luis Barcenilla dies at 61

Valladolid

The former Director of Communication of the Board Luis Barcenilla has died last morning at age 61, victim of an illness.

Born in the town of Tabanera de Cerrato in Palencia, Barcenilla was in charge of the Communication Department of the Board under the presidency of Juan José Lucas, with whom he also worked when the Sorian politician was in charge of the Ministry of the Presidency and the Senate.

He has a degree in Information Science and Political Science and Sociology from the Complutense University, he was a professor at the Miguel de Cervantes European University of Valladolid, one of the promoters of his foundation. He also taught at the Complutense University of Madrid, University of Salamanca, University of Burgos, at the Pontifical University of Salamanca, at the Alfonso VIII International Chair of Soria and at the UNED of Soria.

Currently, Luis Barcenilla presided over the Foundation of the European University Miguel de Cervantes (UEMC) of Valladolid, reports Ep.

Mañueco: “Great professional”

The president of the Board of Castile and Leon, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, has lamented the death of the former director of Communication of the Board, Luis Barcenilla, whom he described, through his Twitter profile, as “a magnificent professional who approached the Board to all the Castilians and Leon from the Communication Department “.

The Board of Directors of the European University Miguel de Cervantes wanted to remember the role of Luis Barcenilla in the genesis of the UEMC and its Foundation, its commitment to the project and the love it has always shown for an institution that endorsed it.

For her part, President Imelda Rodríguez Escanciano said that “today the entire university community is in mourning. We have left a man who believed in this University. He will always be in the memory and in the heart of this Institution. Our deep embrace and condolences to his wife and his whole family. Rest in Peace. “