Leticia Dominguez Adame

Assistant Asset Manager

Prior to joining RPC, Leticia spent 3 years working in a digital start up as a summer intern and was promoted to manage the human resources, finance and administration departments of the company, working closely with the CEO and being part of the management committee. She participated in the strategic, financial and organisational decision making of the company.

Leticia holds a degree in Law and Business Administration and Management at CUNEF University (2015 – 2021)


What’s your role at RPC?

I’m in the Asset Management team, this means we are responsible for keeping track of all the projects that we have, regardless of whether they are under construction, operation or development.

What’s a typical working day for you?

A normal day starts by checking that all projects are in order, that there are no messages indicating that something economically has happened that was not expected. 

I usually talk to the project managers to find out if anything has changed in the short term that could affect us and review the finances of the different projects.

What have you found during your time at RPC?

At RPC I have met people who are very good at their job and at the same time are very friendly. The working atmosphere at RPC is great.

What’s your proudest career moment?

My first drawdown on a company project. I had just joined, and we had to ask the lenders for money to pay a construction invoice, we had to make a lot of changes to the project in a short time, but we managed to get everything done in time for the money to arrive.

What do you do in your spare time?

I love catching up with my friends, see my family and travel.

Where’s your favourite place in Europe?

I love Spain, to travel and to see how different each area is considering how small it is, for example, the differences between north and south. To visit, I have to admit that I am in love with Italy, the history they have, the buildings and the people.

What’s your favourite clean technology and why?

Onshore Wind. Because you get energy all the time, there is always wind, whether it is less or more, but there is always wind.