Mar Abad


Mar Abad is a Spanish journalist, writer and businesswoman. Between 2012 and 2020, she has received several awards and recognitions from the journalism sector.

Professional career

Abad holds a degree in Journalism from the Faculty of Information Sciences of the Complutense University of Madrid and a Masters in Business Information from the UCM and the Association of Economic Information Journalists. She is a member of the Madrid Press Association.
In 2000, she co-founded Zentropy, McCann Erickson's first internet company. In 2006, Abad was part of the founding team of the magazine Brandlife, where she continued to work until 2009. At that time, due to internal problems within the publication, four people left. They started Yorokobu magazine the same year. They had no investors, only savings, so they worked for the first year without being paid.
Abad has worked for Canal Sur Televisión in Almería, the newspaper La Voz de Almería, the EFE agency in Madrid, CNN in Atlanta, the magazine Anuncios, the magazine Brandlife and the television channel Telecinco. She has also worked for the business daily Cinco Días, Esquire magazine, Los 40 radio, the magazine Interactiva y Estrategias and Antena 3 TV's TecnoXplora technology channel.
She has taught at the Istituto Europeo di Design, the Foxize School, the University of Santander and the Pompeu Fabra University, among others. She has been deputy editor of the magazine Ling, of the publishing house Brands & Roses, and editor of the Yorokobumasthead.
Mar Abad has written for the programme El condensador de fluzo on RTVE and founded the podcast production company El Extraordinario, where she is the scrip-writer and editorial director. She also contributes to the podcast Las Palabras, on Radio Prisa, for the teaching of the Spanish language.
In 2022 Abad published Romanones. Una zarzuela del poder en 37 actos, dramatized biography of the Count of Romanones. The journalist Cristóbal Villalobos described it as 'agile and entertaining'.

Recognised and awarded

In 2012, Abad was named 'TweetPeriodista' in the Tweet Awards 2012. She was also a finalist in the Accenture Journalism Awards 2012 for "La comunicación cuántica ". In 2014 she was named 'Influencer 2.0' at Madrid Woman's Week. In the same year she was a finalist in La Buena Prensa Awards in the reporting category for "La máquina de escribir: de los evangelistas a los tipógrafos ". In 2016 she was a finalist for the Colombine International Journalism Award for "Ángela Ruiz Robles: la española que vislumbró la era digital en los años 40 ". In 2016  "El folletín ilustrado" of Yorokobu, a character story written by Abad and drawn by Buba Viedma, received a silver medal at the ÑH Awards in 2016.
In 2017, she won the Accenture Journalism Award in the Innovation category for "
Dos veinteañeros están creando una nueva industria aeroespacial ".
The following year her report "Las mujeres aún tienen que conquistar las ciudades.
In 2019, she was awarded the Miguel Delibes National Journalism Prize for "
El lenguaje impaciente ".
She was again finalist at Colombine International Journalism Prize with "
Violeta, la periodista que impulsó la liberación de la mujer a principios del XX ". Mar Abad was also finalist in La Buena Prensa Awards 2019, in the interview category, for "Rocío Sáiz: El Chonismo ilustrado reivindica el folclore nacional ".
In 2020, Abad won the Don Quijote Journalism Award for "
Cómo ha cambiado el español en los últimos 80 años'' ".

Published work

  • 2011 - Twittergrafía, el arte de la nueva escritura. Catarata. Co-author with Mario Tascón.
  • 2017 - De estraperlo a #postureo. Editorial Larousse.
  • 2019 - Ancient but modern. Libros del K.O.
  • 2019 - El folletín ilustrado. Lunwerg Publishers. Co-author with Buba Viedma.
  • 2022 - Romanones. A zarzuela of power in 37 acts. Libros del K.O.