SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, May 24. (EUROPE PRESS) –
Luis García faces another four years as head of the Santa Cruz de Tenerife College of Property Administrators, after the only candidacy presented to the College’s electoral process was ratified.
This process culminated this Tuesday with the inauguration of the new Governing Board at an Extraordinary General Meeting. Mostly the members of the previous Board repeat, with some changes in the positions of the members, complying with the provisions of the collegiate statutes.
Luis García took advantage of the inauguration ceremony to thank “the extraordinary effort of those who give their time to the College, professionals who combine their daily work with the commitment to improve services for members and the public.”
“This effort has no financial reward, but it does have the satisfaction of improving information, training and services, both for citizens and for professionals,” García said.
Likewise, he recognized the work carried out by the different commissions in specific areas: Administration, Training, Communication, Right to Property, Vertical, Vacation Rentals, Accessibility, Water Quality and Services, and SDGs.
In a broad way, he referred to the social value of property managers as housing specialists and encouraged them to continue along the lines of recent successes: the applications approved to the College as project manager for the rehabilitation of buildings with Next Generation funds or the new Santa Cruz Water Ordinance, which includes the main proposals made by the Tenerife CAF.
Luis García defined his previous years as president of complex and satisfactory at the same time, and appealed to the same spirit of union in the face of the upcoming challenges, perhaps the most important right now, the new Housing Law, “for which we must be taken into account with a view to the agreements that may exist on the islands in this matter”.
In this sense, he said to make the College available to the different institutions, political formations and entities. Also to advance other needs of the public and of the profession itself, which needs to attract young people. “That is why we have focused on universities, because that is where the knowledge, talent and innovation that we need as professionals and as a society are, he specified.