César Alierta
César Alierta is a well-known Spanish businessman who served as the CEO of Telefónica from 2000 to 2016, during which he significantly transformed the company into a major global telecommunications player. His leadership was marked by a focus on international expansion and the digital transformation of the company.
Born on Mar 29, 1946 (79 years old)
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Spain:
César Alierta executed the largest adjustment in Telefónica's history, resulting in the departure of 6,800 workers.
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Spain:
César Alierta was the previous leader of Telefónica whose decisions included significant dividend cuts.
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Venezuela:
César Alierta was the president of Telefónica during the negotiations with Cabello.
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Venezuela:
César Alierta was the president of Telefónica during a case involving bribery to Venezuelan government officials.
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Peru:
César Alierta is a Spanish lawyer and former executive president of Telefónica.
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Spain:
César Alierta was the president of Telefónica when Javier de Paz joined the company.
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Spain:
César Alierta appointed Emilio Gayo as director of development at Telefónica España.
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