The oil company PETSA made the donation for the conditioning and completion of classrooms at the Technological Educational Campus for Research and Innovation of San Patricio del Chañar.
The mayor of San Patricio del Chañar, Gonzalo Nuneztogether with the CEO of Phoenix Global Resources, Pablo Bizzottosigned the document of delivery of a donation of $28 million for the conditioning and completion of classrooms in the Technological Educational Campus of Research and Innovation of Saint Patrick of Chañar through the Petrolera El Trébol SA (“PETSA”), the company with which “Phoenix Global Resources” operates in Argentina.
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The mayor together with his work team made a presentation of municipal public works planning for the different sectors of the town. The firm was accompanied by the Non-Conventional Regional Manager Ignacio Swinnen and the Institutional Relations Manager. Sofia Carballo Raimondi, in addition to the Vice Mayor Lic. Verónica González and the councilors, Pablo Laurente, Micaela Candia and Mónica Barrera. The Campus Manager was also there. Pablo Figueroa.


Bizzotto highlighted: “We met before the beginning of this administration’s term because our project was already taking on an interesting magnitude and our experience as a company indicates that we have to work together with the communities to have a positive impact. It is important for the citizen to know that the company not only comes to produce, but also to generate positive changes and help people develop or help the authorities to do better management.”
Núñez, for his part, stated that “this amount allows us to double the operational capacity to educate at the Technological Institute. Phoenix has been accompanying us on several issues, the hospital cooperator, donations of equipment to volunteer firefighters, and I think it is an agenda that has to be updated, because a lot is being invested in education and training. That’s why I really value that a CEO can visit San Patricio del Chañar and give us this support.”
Source: Ambito