Sergio Salgado is responsible for communication and technopolitical tools for project management in the field of communication for political advocacy.

He has an uncommon profile that combines documentary research with 15 years of experience in change management and communication design for organizations operating at the intersection of technology, activism, and institutional change.

Together with Simona Levi, he has co-led citizen initiatives such as 15MPARATOwhich drove the Bankia case — the fifth-largest bank in the Spanish state — and the “black cards” case, which led to the conviction of 65 politicians and bankers, 15 of whom were imprisoned, including Spain’s former Minister of Economy and former President of the International Monetary Fund.

He is the founder of Pantheon Work, a consultancy specialized in communication, organizational development, and reputation. He advises various entities and institutions.

At Quepo (a cooperative communication agency and audiovisual production company), he is in charge of media coordination and the design of editorial and content strategies.

He is co-author, together with Simona Levi, of Become a Banker(2016) and Votar y cobrar (2018).