Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
On an exciting night of competition on the show 'The Greatest in History', Santiago Ramón y Cajal emerged victorious over Clara Campoamor, thus becoming the last finalist of the program. The day was marked by surprises and memorable moments, with the participants holding positions that sparked debate and reflection among the collaborators and the audience. The show's host, Mercedes Milá, received a standing ovation from the collaborators, who praised her freedom and limitless personality that have characterized her throughout her career. Despite holding a ranking position that surprised many, Mercedes participated with humor, emphasizing the importance of her presence among such distinguished individuals. Among the participants who sparked discussion was Isabel II, whose position on the list was questioned for her mediocrity compared to the other candidates. However, journalist Isabel Gemio pointed out the possibility that gender may have influenced the perception of the monarch's achievements. On the other hand, Miguel Induráin also secured a place in the ranking, highlighting his sporting merits. The rankings of Juan Ramón Jiménez, El Greco, and Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente stirred mixed feelings among the collaborators. Berna González Harbour highlighted the legacy of the writer, lamenting that his work does not resonate with the new generations, while the special relationship between El Greco and the designer Palomo Spain was mentioned, clarifying the artist's nationality. Regarding the general knowledge test conducted by TikToker Charly Okei, Spain did not surpass it, but entertainment was guaranteed. Iker Casillas and Antoni Gaudí narrowly missed the final duel, with their values and genius being praised by the collaborators. Finally, in a close and thrilling duel, Santiago Ramón y Cajal prevailed over Clara Campoamor, receiving recognition for his groundbreaking work in the field of science. His contribution to the understanding of neurons and the scientific advancements resulting from his research make him a deserving winner. With Ramón y Cajal as the last finalist, the grand finale of 'The Greatest in History' is approaching, with Federico García Lorca, Isabel I of Castile, Christopher Columbus, Miguel de Cervantes, and Santiago Ramón y Cajal as the finalists who will compete for the coveted title. The tension and excitement continue on the show, inviting the audience to participate and choose their favorite. Don't miss the outcome of this thrilling competition!