The General Assembly of the Clúster Audiovisual de Madrid has approved the renewal of its Board of Directors, consolidating the continued growth of Madrid’s audiovisual ecosystem, which now reaches 136 member organizations
The Assembly was held at the headquarters of SGAE, located in the historic Palacio de Longoria, bringing together representatives from more than 50 entities within the Madrid audiovisual ecosystem.
During the session, the Assembly confirmed the renewal of the Board of Directors, in which Raúl Berdonés, representing Secuoya Content Group, has been reappointed as President of the Madrid Audiovisual Cluster.
The new Board retains most of its members and incorporates new representatives, including the audiovisual producers’ association PATE, represented by Fabia Buenaventura, and ECAM, represented by Alba Wystraëte.
In his remarks, Raúl Berdonés thanked the member organizations for their continued support and emphasized “the importance of continuing to work together to strengthen Madrid’s audiovisual ecosystem at a time of major transformation and opportunity for the sector.”
With this renewal, the Cluster reaffirms its goal of positioning Madrid as one of Europe’s leading audiovisual production hubs, fostering collaboration among companies, institutions, and professionals across the entire industry value chain.
Currently, the Clúster Audiovisual de Madrid has 136 member organizations, including its two institutional partners — the City Council of Madrid and the Community of Madrid — consolidating its role as one of the key platforms for structuring and developing Spain’s audiovisual industry.