Escuela Europea de Coaching celebrates the start of a new stage of growth and international projection

7 March 2026

  • The renowned coaching organisation in Spain announces the arrival of Javier Marroquín as its new CEO. The news of the change has been collected by the business daily Expansión.

Escuela Europea de Coaching (EEC), a leading organisation in the sector for more than 23 years, announces a change of hands and a change of management as part of an operation aimed at providing continuity to the legacy and accelerating the expansion and internationalisation of the project. 

The new phase, led by Javier Marroquín as the new CEO of EEC, is part of a clear strategy: to maintain the boutique and artisanal spirit - EEC's hallmark - and, at the same time, to accelerate internationalisation in order to reach beyond its solid client base, including IBEX 35 companies. 

«We are at a strategic moment for coaching and for the development of leaders and teams: we are going to take care of what makes EEC unique, its rigour, its closeness and its boutique style, and, from there, boost its growth and international projection», says Javier, who says he feels «proud to give continuity to this brilliant team».

Continuing the legacy, boosting growth

Escuela Europea de Coaching has been led since its creation in Madrid in 2003 by its founders Eva López-Acevedo and Silvia Guarnieri, who will remain linked to the organisation, and say they have chosen to give way to this generational change in order to grow the scope of EEC beyond its current environments.

In the words of Eva López Acevedo, «we are convinced that Javier is taking on our legacy with enthusiasm and with the aim of promoting EEC's development possibilities to the maximum». Also looking to the future, Silvia Guarnieri stresses that «what has been built is important, but even more important is what remains to be built».

The aim of growth and expansion becomes visible with a first and imminent project, that of taking the Executive Coaching Certification programme, the EEC's flagship, to the American continent, specifically to Miami, in the United States.