Euskaltel seeks new president
October 3, 2019
From David Del Valle in Madrid
Spain’s fifth largest operator Euskaltel, controlled by UK’s Zegona, is seeking a new president following the news that current president Alberto Garcia Erauzkin will not stand for the post in 2020.
The company is looking for a president with “no executive functions” to replace Garcia Erauzkin, who joined Euskaltel in 1998 as a Finance Director and took the presidency role in 2011.
In July, Zegona appointed a new CEO, José Miguel García, former CEO of Jazztel, who is the real bigwig of the company.
Euskaltel is now involved in a national expansion throughout Spain in a bid to cement its place as the fifth biggest telco in the country.
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