CLEAN ENERGY ity, to approach management from a business strategy focus but also with face-to-face understanding. “It is a job that puts us to the test, but which is also rewarding because we see the results on a daily basis. This ranges from the respect of neighbors for going in person to ask for their opinion to the advancement of an entire community in a draft project,” says Ana Candial, Head of the International Social department. “Empathy is key to understanding lives and respecting such dif-ferent customs. Diplomacy is important to always place dialog before confrontation. Also important is imagination to devise alternative solutions to very seri-ous problems, high doses of adaptability to respond to difficult situations, and leadership capable of coordinating the areas of such a large company.” A daycare center in Poland where photovoltaic panels have been installed.