The appointment of José Manuel Calderón to the board of directors of Nomadar Corporation has drawn attention in the Cádiz CF environment, as reported by La Voz de Cádiz in an article penned by Alfonso Carbonell. The former Spanish player, who had a long career in the NBA, joins the club's subsidiary listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
As communicated by the company itself, his arrival aims to bring elite sports experience on a global scale, international business leadership, and knowledge of capital markets. In the same vein, the vice president of Cádiz CF and CEO of Nomadar, Rafael Contreras, stated in remarks reported by Palco 23 that Calderón "brings a unique combination of global sports leadership, entrepreneurial experience, and insight into public markets."
Furthermore, Calderón himself explained that the company "is building a platform that integrates sport, infrastructure, and technology with global relevance" and expressed his intention to work on projects like the JP Financial Arena, as well as participate in international expansion.
The background of the former player is also part of the information. Currently, Calderón works in the structure of the Cleveland Cavaliers and resides in New York, which places him in the environment where the subsidiary operates.
Beyond his appointment, La Voz de Cádiz's report also covers the atmosphere surrounding Nomadar. The club's technological and real estate subsidiary has been a topic of discussion among fans since its inclusion in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Just last Monday, the southern stand welcomed the team with a banner reading "Nomangar," addressing the board.
Investment by Cádiz CF
Additionally, the presence of Mexican investor Christian Septien is mentioned, who has invested over five million euros in Nomadar and whose connection to the club's environment includes a relative in the Cádiz youth academy.
The article also highlights an interesting detail outside the sports realm. During the fair in El Puerto de Santa María, the booth of Vice President Rafael Contreras—previously dedicated to Mágico González—has been renamed "Anda que NOMA," with a dollar symbol included, in reference to the subsidiary. This is another element within a context where Nomadar's activities continue to spark conversations in the Cádiz CF environment.
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