In an era where leadership is often defined by numbers, profit margins, and boardroom strategies, Ignacio Bonasa, Executive President and Founder of Liderarte, stands out for a different kind of power one rooted in empathy, creativity, and authenticity. He walked away from the security of a high-flying corporate career to pursue something deeper: a mission to reconnect leadership with soul. For Bonasa, true leadership is not about control or authority it is about awakening humanity in oneself and others.
From Boardrooms to Soul Rooms
For more than twenty years, Bonasa thrived in the financial world. With a Law degree, an MBA from ICADE, and a PDG from IESE, he rose quickly through the ranks, ultimately becoming CEO of BBVA Portugal and President of BBVA Dinero Express. His life was one of structure, discipline, and success at least on the surface. Yet, amid all the milestones, he began to feel an inner emptiness. “There came a point when I realized I had everything, except what truly fulfilled me,” he recalls. “External success doesn’t mean much if it doesn’t echo on the inside.”
That moment of clarity marked a profound turning point. Bonasa realized that true achievement could not be measured by status or salary but by alignment between inner purpose and outward action. What began as quiet discontent transformed into a powerful calling to leave behind the predictable rhythm of corporate life and create a new model of leadership rooted in emotional intelligence and artistic depth.
The Birth of Liderarte: A Talent Factory with Soul
Out of that awakening, Liderarte was born. Not a consultancy, not a business school something more human, more alive. Bonasa calls it “a talent factory with soul.” Its mission is simple yet transformative: to place the human being back at the center of leadership. “We don’t teach leadership; we awaken it,” he explains. “Our work is about helping people reconnect with their essence, their emotions, and their creativity.”
At the core of Liderarte is the groundbreaking methodology Learning Through Art, which uses art as a language for transformation. Through music, theatre, writing, dance, and other creative forms, participants explore self-awareness, emotional regulation, and authentic expression. The goal is to move from intellectual learning to experiential awakening. As Bonasa puts it, “Leadership isn’t about climbing it’s about rooting.”
Learning Through Art: The Language of Transformation
The Learning Through Art model is built on the belief that leadership must evolve through experience and emotion, not theory. It focuses on five interconnected stages: self-awareness, emotional self-management, inspirational leadership, soulful team management, and deep commitment to oneself, others, and society. These stages are supported by what Bonasa calls the 4A Framework: Aprendizaje (Learning), Actitud (Attitude), Alma (Soul), and Accion (Action).
Through this approach, every Liderarte program becomes a creative journey. Initiatives like RESETEATE (Reset Yourself) encourage leaders to pause and reconnect with their inner world, while Orchestral Leadership uses live symphonic music to teach harmony and collaboration. Each experience blends reflection, emotion, and artistry transforming leadership from an abstract concept into a lived, felt experience. “What we offer doesn’t stay in the classroom it becomes part of how you lead and how you live,” says Bonasa.
Programs That Touch the Heart and Mind
In the past year and a half, Liderarte has reached over 2,000 professionals across seven countries, earning an average satisfaction score of 9.5 out of 10. Its programs are not only intellectually stimulating but emotionally profound. Dale la vuelta a la tortilla (Turn the Table) transforms shared pain into collective healing; Compases Creativos uses jazz improvisation to teach adaptability and teamwork; Brain Experience Journey merges neuroscience and art to activate new cognitive pathways; and Womentoring empowers women through storytelling and sisterhood.
Leading with Vulnerability and Vision
Bonasa’s leadership style is as distinctive as his philosophy. He does not lead from a podium but from presence. “To me, transformative leadership means having crossed the soul’s desert and returning with water for others,” he says. Vulnerability, to him, is not a weakness it’s a bridge. His team reflects this ethos. He calls them “soul artisans” individuals who combine creativity with emotional and strategic intelligence. Together, they form a community of facilitators who inspire others to lead from within rather than above.
Preparing Leaders for a New Era
In a time when technology evolves faster than human behavior, Bonasa believes leadership must evolve emotionally. “We’re living in an age of digital progress and emotional regression,” he observes. “The future belongs to leaders who can combine intelligence with empathy.” Under his guidance, Liderarte focuses on five essential competencies for the new age of leadership: emotional self-awareness, deep empathy, purpose-driven communication, strategic creativity, and personal coherence.
Beyond Business: A Cultural Shift
Liderarte’s work extends far beyond the private sector. In hospitals, its RESETÉATE program helps medical teams reconnect with purpose and empathy. In schools, The Hero’s Journey inspires young people to uncover their vocation. In technology companies, Innovarte bridges the gap between innovation and humanity. Across NGOs and public institutions, Bonasa’s initiatives are bringing back what he calls “the art of being human” to environments often starved of emotion and meaning.
The Power of Letting Go
Ignacio Bonasa’s story is ultimately one of surrender. By walking away from corporate titles and predictable success, he discovered freedom and authenticity. “When you stop leading for recognition and start leading for purpose, everything changes,” he reflects. Today, he is less the executive giving orders and more the quiet current guiding others toward transformation. His leadership is not about control it is about creating spaces where others can shine.
A Letter to the Leaders of Tomorrow
Ignacio often ends his sessions with a heartfelt message to future leaders:
“Dear leader of tomorrow,
Do not strive to become like someone else. Strive to remember who you are.
True leadership is not measured in power but in presence.
Do not chase applause if it means losing yourself.
Lead from the soul, even when others do not understand.
Be vulnerable—it is your greatest strength.
When the winds of change blow, remember—you can always adjust your sails.
Leadership is not about controlling the sea, but about navigating it with purpose.”
Through Liderarte, Ignacio Bonasa has built not just a company, but a movement a poetic reimagining of what leadership can be when it is guided by heart, art, and authenticity. In his world, leadership is no longer a title it is an act of creation, a dance of consciousness, and above all, a work of art.
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