Sergio Rodríguez López-Ros

He participated in one of the feasibility reports of the FRA and in the forums of the Holy See, the IDEA, the Aspen Institute, the COMECE, the Club of Rome and the OMAEC (World Organisation of Former Pupils of Catholic Education).

Rodríguez was the architect of the bilateral agreements on the Instituto Cervantes between the Kingdom of Spain and the Holy See,[12] Italy,[13] San Marino[14] and the Sovereign Order of Malta,[15] as well as the opening of a Spanish centre in Albania.

[17] He is currently ambassador-consultant of the Fundação Rei Afonso Henriques[18] of public cooperation Spain–Portugal and a member of the Advisory Council on International of Foment Nacional del Treball (CEOE), the Advisory Council of the Fundación Pere Closa,[19] the Xarxa Vives d'Universitats[20] and the Scientific Committee of the public magazine Mediterráneo.

[24] Rodriguez has participated in research, both in public and private universities around Europe, which primarily study intercultural and interfaith dialogue, among those in the GRIC (Groupe de Recherche Islamo-Chretien, settled in Paris).

He has been distinguished with some public decorations, both national and international, among others the rarely conceded Order of the Social Solidarity[32] awarded by H.M. King Felipe VI of Spain.

Among his ancestors can be found Pablo Muñoz de la Morena, Tomás Pellicer, Roque López or José Rodríguez, who was declared two times Meritorious of the Homeland (1860 and 1876) by the Spanish Parliament.