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[LA.g] Over 100 of Fluidra’s managers took part in the makeover of a care home during the annual convention held in Barcelona in January.


This act of solidarity took place in El Pedrenyal Residential School for Intensive Education in Santa Maria de Palautordera (Barcelona). Doing something for the benefit of the community gave Fluidra’s senior managers an opportunity to strengthen ties and contributed to their motivation.


The hundred or so senior managers, from the 36 countries in which the multinational operates, met in Barcelona to share their ideas on the new projects the Group is preparing and devise a common strategy for the years to come based on internationalisation, efficiency, innovation and diversification. A day was set aside during the annual meeting to work on the makeover of El Pedrenyal school, which has an intake of around 20 teenagers of between 12 and 18 years of age.


Divided into 11 groups, the managers painted the school’s classrooms, and its outside walls and fences, put the garden into shape and planted trees, and created a play area. In addition, the Group has made a firm commitment to installing an above ground swimming pool by the summer.


The school’s director, Josep Maria Hernández, and the technical coordinator of the Resilis Foundation, David Ruiz, as well as the pupils from the school, also lent a hand in the makeover.


In the opinion of Eloi Planes, Fluidra’s CEO, “The result of this event was extraordinary. It was truly moving to see how enthusiastic the hundred or so people of different nationalities were in working together for the benefit of the community, and the warm welcome given to us by the school’s pupils, with whom we shared this day.


Over 100 of Fluidra’s managers took part in the makeover of a care home during the annual convention held in Barcelona


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