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Emílio Arenas
He was born in Barcelona in 1981. He has a Master’s degree in Statistics from the University of Barcelona and a Bachelor’s degree in Market Research and Techniques from the Open University of Catalonia. He is part of the PRM Market Intelligence team that produced the study "Young People in Portugal Today".

Last updated: November 2023
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Ivette Garcia
She was born in Barcelona in 1972. She has a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management and a Bachelor’s degree in Market Research and Techniques from the University of Barcelona.
She has taught market research on courses and Master’s degree programmes at the Ramon Llull University (La Salle Campus Barcelona), the University of Barcelona and the Open University of Catalonia (UOC). She has been with PRM for 25 years and is currently senior project manage.
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João Pedro Pincha
Journalist at the Público newspaper since 2017, he previously worked at the «Observer» and «O Corvo» newspapers.
His interest in and taste for local journalism first came to light when he was an intern at a television channel in Barcelona and grew stronger in Lisbon, where he wrote about everything about life in the capital.
He has reported from several European cities, including Kyiv under threat from bombs, but his most outstanding work is done in Lisbon. He won the Journalism and Local Power Award from the National Association of Portuguese Municipalities in 2016 and 2019.

Last updated: July 2024
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Ashton Applewhite
Author of «This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism» she is at the forefront of the emerging movement to raise awareness about ageism and make age a criterion for diversity.
Co-founder of the «Old School Anti-Ageism Clearinghouse», she speaks frequently on this subject, including on the main stage of TED and the UN.
In addition to writing for Harper’s, The Guardian and the New York Times, she has been recognised by the New York Times, the New Yorker, National Public Radio and the American Society on Aging as an expert on ageism. Furthermore, she is the voice behind «Yo, Is This Ageist?»
In 2022, she was named by the UN as one of the «Healthy Aging 50»: fifty leaders who are making the world a better place to grow old.

Last updated: July 2024