María del Pilar González del Valle

María del Pilar González del Valle

Mª del Pilar González del Valle es la IV marquesa de la Vega de Anzo, experta taurina. Nació de forma casual en San Sebastián. Se crio entre Madrid, Grado (Asturias) y Extremadura. Casó con Rafael Ureña Francés. Su hija María Ureña Gonzalez del Valle será la V Marquesa de la Vega de Anzo.

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Tauromaquia

Es la primera mujer que preside la peña taurina de José y Juan y está considerada una de las mayores expertas taurinas de España. Consiguió ser la primera mujer jurado en los premios «Mayte». Es asesora de tauromaquia de la comunidad de Madrid.

Vida filantrópica

Como toda su familia su vida filantropica es muy importante, su más importante labor recae en ser la vicepresidenta de Nuevo Futuro, una organización muy conocida en toda España y que recoge fondos para cuidar a niños desvalidos.

Vida Social

Conocida es su vida social en la que se mueve,gran amiga de importantes empresarias como Alicia Koplowitch, de famosas como Encarnita Polo, ganaderos como Vitorino, periodistas como Yagüe, toreros y otras celebridades.

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