Speakers
María Sennacheribbo
Operations & Itinerary Planner en Lantimar Group
I have had the opportunity to grow and take on different responsibilities within the various divisions of the group, providing support to yachts and megayachts as well as other types of clients.
I currently hold the position of Operations & Itinerary Planner, where I coordinate port calls and concierge services, plan itineraries and onshore experiences, and oversee the proper execution of services together with the operations team. My role combines logistical precision with the attention to detail required in an exclusive and highly demanding environment, always ensuring a seamless, personalized, and top-quality experience for each client.
Before joining Lantimar, I worked in event management and coordination within the luxury sector, primarily in the art world, both in London and Madrid. That experience allowed me to develop strong organizational skills and a refined sensitivity toward service excellence and the creation of unique experiences.
I hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Advertising and Public Relations from Universidad San Pablo CEU in Madrid and completed an MA in Contemporary Art at the Sotheby’s Institute of Art in London. My academic background, combined with my international experience, has enabled me to build a career focused on organization, attention to detail, and complete client satisfaction.
Session:
- E04 - Major Ports: Blue Energy and Territorial Connection
E04 - Major Ports: Blue Energy and Connection with the Territory
Governance, sustainability, and infrastructure serving the coastline and its communities
Large ports of general interest are set to play a key role in the sustainable transformation of Europe's coastline. This round table will bring together port authorities, major shipping companies, and municipal representatives to discuss how to move toward a port model that is fully integrated into its environment, aligned with climate objectives, improving coastal livability, and meeting the new demands of international tourism.
From the electrification of docks (OPS) to the integration of renewable energies and smart grids, the role of cruise terminals as energy hubs and their direct impact on the quality of life in port cities will be analyzed. The challenges and opportunities of collaborative port-city governance, where economic, urban, and environmental interests converge in a single strategy, will also be addressed.
In addition, there will be a discussion on how these ports can become strategic allies in promoting cleaner, more connected blue tourism that is compatible with municipal objectives in terms of sustainability, urban planning, and social cohesion.