Alicante Government Sub-Delegation Changes Lead to a New Team Dynamic

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Juan Antonio Nieves is pictured on the left, with Carlos Sánchez, the sub-delegate so far, in the middle.

The Government Subdelegation in Alicante is entering a new chapter as Juan Antonio Nieves prepares to assume the role of sub-delegate starting tomorrow. The transition will be marked by an early working meeting between Pilar Bernabé, the Government delegate for the Valencian Community, and the incoming sub-delegate to align objectives and priorities for the region.

Juan Antonio Nieves is a graduate of Elche’s Miguel Hernández University (UMH), where he earned a degree in Political Science and Public Administration and earned an outstanding academic award for his performance. He also completed the Official Master’s degree in Human Resources, Business, and Organizational Management at UMH, building a robust foundation for public service leadership.

A seasoned career officer, Nieves belongs to the higher technical tier of the general administration of the Generalitat. He is presently assigned to the Department of Environment, Water, Infrastructure and Land within the Alicante regional direction, where his responsibilities center on coordinating regional initiatives and ensuring seamless policy execution at the local level.

In addition to his administrative duties, Nieves brings experience in public-sector management through prior roles that included leadership of a Unit within Labora, the Valencian Employment and Training Service. His work there involved overseeing initiatives across one of the Espais Labora offices, contributing to vocational training and employment programs that connect residents with opportunities in the regional economy.

Alejandro Soler Assumes Leadership of the Alicante Sub-Delegation

Alejandro Soler steps into a key leadership position within the Government Sub-Delegation in Alicante. His extensive background as a career officer and his role in the Generalitat’s infrastructure and land administration framework position him to drive collaboration across departments and implement coordinated strategies at the provincial level.

Sol er has been part of the higher technical cadre, contributing to the management of environmental and infrastructure projects while working closely with regional agencies. His previous experience includes steering units within the Valencian Employment and Training Service and coordinating cross-sector initiatives that support regional development goals and workforce transformation.

Both Nieves and Soler bring a blend of public service expertise and hands-on leadership to their new responsibilities. Their combined leadership aims to streamline the execution of policies in Alicante, improve interdepartmental communication, and ensure that public resources are used efficiently to benefit residents and local businesses alike.

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