Teresa Fernández-Valdés founded the production company Bambú Producciones in 2008, alongside with Ramón Campos. Both managed to stand out prominently in the fiction scene and produced different series that achieved national and international success: Grand Hotel, Velvet, The Cable Girls, The Cocaine Coast, among others.
After these successes, in 2014 Bambú becomes the first Spanish production company to coproduce a series with BBC Worldwide, entitled The Refugees, and the first Spanish company which works for Movistar, Netflix and Apple in Spain.Along, these years Teresa was listed as one of the most powerful showrunners of European and world television, by the international magazine The Hollywood Reporter and the important economic magazine Forbes named her as one of the most powerful women in Spain.
On April 2018, Teresa got the Médaille D ́Honneur, in Cannes, being the first Spanish woman to receive it, for her significant contribution to the world of television and the development of the international TV community through her talent, leadership and passion.
Recently, in March 2023, Teresa decided to make a big change in her career and left the company founded in 2008, Bambú Producciones, ending her stage with his partner Ramón Campos and trying to rewrite her story like independent producer once again. Now with a new brand: Te espero en Marte.