Mallorca projects talent in fields as diverse as energy, sport, art, gastronomy and innovation. In this section, Mallorca Global Mag brings together some recent statements by Mallorcan voices who have featured in the media over the past few months.
Joan Groizard

Manu Cuartero.
The Secretary of State for Energy, Joan Groizard (Palma, 1989), stated in El Periódico de la Energía that “the current geopolitical landscape is proving to be very complex” and that electrification is the “best insurance policy against international crises”.
Lucía Corrales

London City Lionesses.
Lucía Corrales, from Inca, said in Artículo 14 that “leaving a club as big as Barça gives you that uncertainty about what lies beyond, but you realise that, when the time comes to take that step, it is not as daunting as it may look from the outside”.
Domingo Zapata

Moralzarzal Town Council.
The Mallorcan artist based in Dubai told Última Hora that “a lot of information and images created with artificial intelligence are being shared on social media, so people should pay attention to traditional media”.
Maca de Castro

Grupo De Castro.
In an interview with Diario de Mallorca, chef Macarena de Castro admitted: “There is a general downturn in the restaurant sector, especially in events. In the north things are going well, but here in Palma, the crisis is more noticeable”.
Marc Revert

LinkedIn.
At the age of 17, Marc Revert, the Mallorcan CEO of Orga AI, recalled in El País con Futuro that in his early days there were “a lot of failed projects, with great lessons learned, and I wish there had been even more. Every failure leads to learning”.

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