The Enertic.org platform has incorporated Alberto Retana as the new director of Institutional Relations and Governance. With extensive career in the technological field and a solid experience in the administration, its arrival reinforces the commitment of Enertic to the collaboration between the public and private sector as a axis to advance energy efficiency and sustainability through digitalization.

Alberto Retana has developed his career for more than 30 years in leading companies in the technological sector, occupying positions of responsibility in IBM, Oracle, Meta4, Bull Spain and Veritas, among others. Throughout this trajectory has worked on the development of innovative solutions for digital transformation, as well as in the creation of technological ecosystems around cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and other enabling technologies. He has also collaborated with the academic field as the author of the subjects of the Master of Digital Transformation of the Public Sector at the International University of La Rioja (UNIR) and as a speaker at the International MBA of Digital Transformation of the Alfonso X El Sabio University (Uax).

In the institutional field, he has played an outstanding role as General Director of Digital Policy of the Community of Madrid, a key responsibility in the definition and implementation of digital policies in the region. From this position, he led the elaboration of the first digitalization strategy of the Community of Madrid, promoted the first digital training plan of the citizen and promoted the creation of the first network of digital training centers. Under his mandate, he also promoted the first cybersecurity agency of the Community of Madrid, today already in operation, by approving the Governing Council the draft law of its creation.

During this stage, it promoted strategic initiatives aimed at promoting collaboration between public administrations, companies and knowledge centers. These include the creation of the Digital Transformation Advisory Council of the Community of Madrid, the European Digital Innovation Hub (EDIH Madrid region) and four technological clusters focused on digital transformation, artificial intelligence, blockchain and the Internet of things, all of them under an associative model to promote open and sustainable innovation ecosystems.