Pablo Viciano takes the reins of the municipal intervention of the City of Castellón, replacing José Manuel Medall after an outstanding race.
The mayor of Castellón, Begoña Carrascohas presided today, in the office of mayor, the ceremony to take possession of Pablo Viciano as the new auditor of the City Council. The Councilor for Finance, Employment and Human Resources has also attended this event, Juan Carlos Redondoas well as the municipal secretary, Eduardo Pozoelectric vice interventor, Vicent Badenesand responsible for legal advice, Mercedes Torur.
Pablo Viciano replaces the position José Manuel Medall, who has retired after an outstanding and prolonged career as a municipal auditor. During the interim period to date, the position was occupied by María Amparo Tapogeneral Administration Technician, who was also present in the inauguration.
The mayor highlighted the relevance of the intervening function For the development of the city, noting that it is an essential work for control, control and audit of municipal finance, which in turn facilitates the execution of projects that promote the progress of Castellón. He also stressed that this work helps improve public services and the quality of life of citizens. Carrasco expressed his confidence that Viciano, with the support of municipal officials, will achieve great successes in his new position, improving the city every day.
As for your training, Pablo Viciano It is originally from Castellón and graduated in law at the University Jaume I, where he received the extraordinary end of the career and the Prize for Academic Excellence of the Generalitat Valenciana, when occupying the First position in your promotion.
In terms of professional experience, Viciano has more than eight years as a national enabled, having been a general auditor in the municipalities of Constant y Villageboth located in the province of Tarragona. In addition, he has held other positions of relevance, as an auditor in the Commonwealth of Water Resources of Salou and Vila-Seca. Between 2016 and 2017, it was also part of the Board of Trustees of the Caja Castellón Foundation.