The Royal Theatre was the setting for the gala of the 11th edition of the Top 100 Women Leaders, in which 100 new professionals became part of the benchmark ranking in female leadership in Spain.
The event was attended by more than 800 guests, including some of the country’s leading figures in political, economic, cultural and social life.
One hundred women who have become part of The Top 100 in its ten categories: academics and researchers; senior management; culture, leisure and sport; managers; businesswomen; public, institutional and political function; media; independent professionals and leaders; startups and SMEs; and third sector and social impact.

And among the women recognised is Pilar Martínez Consentino, Vice-President of the Cosentino Group.
As the awards state, since her appointment she has contributed with her performance to the constant growth of a family-owned company that distributes brands such as Silestone or Dekton in more than 110 countries, and employs 5,300 people worldwide, more than 2,300 of them in Spain.
He has collaborated with his father, Francisco Martínez Cosentino, president of the group, in the management of the marble miracle that has grown from the modest beginnings of a workshop in a village in Almería into a worldwide empire.
The commitment to sustainability in all industrial processes and technological innovation at the service of the creation of new products for facades and interiors are his two priorities.