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José Ignacio Sánchez Galán 1 (born 1950) better known as Ignacio Galán, is a Spanish businessman who currently serves as chairman of
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, a multinational energy company with a presence in dozens of countries worldwide with subsidiaries including
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in the United Kingdom,
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in USA, Neoenergia in Brazil, Iberdrola Australia and Iberdrola Mexico. In 2019 he is selected by Harvard Business Review as one of the five most important CEOs in the world.


Early life

Galán was born in 1950 in
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,
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. As a young man, he moved to Madrid to study industrial engineering at the
ICAI School of Engineering ICAI School of Engineering (''Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería - ICAI'' in Spanish) is the school of engineering of the Comillas Pontifical University, located in Madrid, Spain. ''ICAI'' is the acronym by which the ''Instituto Católico d ...
attached to
Comillas Pontifical University Comillas Pontifical University ( es, Universidad Pontificia Comillas) is a private Catholic higher education institution run by the Spanish Province of the Society of Jesus in Madrid Spain. The university is involved in a number of academic exch ...
. Galán also graduated in business administration from the
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Business School and in Business Administration and Foreign Trade from the
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. He speaks English, French, Italian and Portuguese and is married with four children.


Career


Early career

Galán's career got under way in 1972 at Sociedad Española del Acumulador Tudor, where he held various executive posts and oversaw the company's international expansion. In the early 1990s, he managed Industria de Turbopropulsores (ITP) 2 since its creation. Initially it was a consortium supported by
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and SENER (a private Spanish engineering and technology group). Between 1993 and 1995 Ignacio Galán was Chairman of Eurojet, the European consortium for the development and manufacture of the Eurojet EJ2005 engine, which equips the
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. After that, he became CEO of
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Móvil, a mobile and landline telephony services company, which was eventually acquired by Vodafone.


Career at Iberdrola

In 2001, Galán was appointed the executive vice-chairman and chief executive of
Iberdrola Iberdrola () is a Spanish multinational electric utility company based in Bilbao, Spain. Iberdrola has a workforce of around 34,000 employees serving around 31.67 million customers. Subsidiaries include Scottish Power (United Kingdom) ...
and in 2006 he earned the position of executive chairman at the company. 3 As Iberdrola's chairman and chief executive officer, he obtained total remuneration of 6.17 million euros in 2015, plus shares valued at 3.2 million euros. At Iberdrola's 2016 General Meeting of Shareholders (held on 8 April), the advisory vote on the ''Annual Report on the Remuneration of Board Members'' revealed support of 97.84% from shareholders present at the meeting, thus making Galán Spain's fifth best paid executive in 2015. 15 In addition to his role at Iberdrola, Galán is a visiting lecturer at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow and has also given lectures at the Industrial Engineering College attached to Comillas Pontifical University in Madrid. In 2012, he was appointed chairman of the Social Council of the University of Salamanca. 4 In an article published in April 2021, ''
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'' highlighted Iberdrola as a "leader" in renewables thanks to "the commitment" that Ignacio Galán made to renewables 20 years ago and underlined how since Galán took the reins of the energy company he has had "the mission to change the electricity industry" and that "it was very clear to him that he saw the United States as having enormous potential in renewables". In October 2020, the ''
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'' described Ignacio Galán as "the engineer" who has transformed what was a second-tier Spanish company into the world's third-largest utility since he took the helm in 2001, transforming it from a primarily domestic company with coal, hydroelectric and oil-fired plants into a leader in clean energy, as well as an owner of electricity grids. Its acquisitions in countries such as Brazil, Mexico, the UK and the US have made the group the third largest utility in the world by market value.


Other activities


Corporate boards

*
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, Member of the International Council (since 2018)


Non-profit organizations

*
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 (WEF), Chair of the Electricity Cluster * Elcano Royal Institute for International and Strategic Studies, Member of the Board of Trustees *
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(ERT), Member of the Board and Steering Committee
Renewable Hydrogen Coalition
(RHC), Chair


Recognition

Galán has been bestowed numerous awards and accolades over the course of his career. In 2011, he received an honorary degree from the University of Edinburgh and from the
University of Salamanca The University of Salamanca ( es, Universidad de Salamanca) is a Spanish higher education institution, located in the city of Salamanca, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It was founded in 1218 by King Alfonso IX. It is th ...
, 5 on account of his “''proven ability to bring about change and innovate and his future vision”'' 6, while in 2013 he was handed an honorary degree in science from the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. He is also a member of GlobalScot, an international Scottish government network of the business leaders who are most keenly committed to the economic development of Scotland. Throughout his career he has received numerous recognitions, including the following: One of the 100 CEOs included in the Brand Finance Brand Guardianship Index 2021; selected between the best five CEO of the world on the Harvard Business Review Ranking; recognized as one of the 10's more influential CEO in the fight against
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, according to Bloomberg; best Chief Executive Officer (CEO) within the utilities category (for the eleventh time) according to the Institutional Investor Research Group 201; and best CEO of European utilities and Spanish listed companies in investors relations, according to the Thomson Extel Survey 2011. For three years running, he was named “Best CEO in Investor Relations” by IR Magazine (2003–2005). The award is based on opinions gathered from stock market analysts and investment fund managers. He was also named “Best CEO of the Year” in 2006 at the Platts Global Energy Awards. 7 In 2008, he was crowned “Business Leader of the Year” by the Spain-U.S. Chamber of Commerce 8 and that same year he also received the “International Economy Award” from the Cristóbal Gabarrón Foundation. 9 José Ignacio Galán has also been named Council of Bilbao by the Bilbao Chamber of Commerce and obtained the 2009 Gold Medal from the Province of Salamanca. 10 In 2011, he was handed the Lagun Onari award by the
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, which is given to prominent non-Basque individuals in recognition of their efforts to promote Basque history and culture and improve the region's economy. 11 In 2014, he received the FIRST Award for Responsible Capitalism and that very same year,
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of the
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bestowed on him the honorary title of Commander of the Order of the
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. 12 That same year he was awarded the honorary decoration of Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Civil Division) for his work on behalf of the British energy sector and UK-Spain trade and investment relations. In 2016, Galán received his tenth Best Chief Executive Officer award in European electric utilities, which is issued by the Institutional Investor Research Group. 13 14 In 2017, the Institutional Investor Research Group named him, for the eleventh time, Best Chief Executive of European electric utilities. In 2011 he was named best CEO of European utilities and Spanish listed companies in investor relations, according to the Thomson Extel Survey. In 2018, he was named Honorary Member of the Spanish Institute of Engineering in recognition of "a long and successful life dedicated to engineering" and "his skills, abilities and value as an engineer". In 2019 was designated as a Universal Spaniard by the Independent Foundation. This award honours the career of Ignacio Galán, an engineer and prominent manager who has been leading companies in industrial and technological sectors (such as telecommunications, aeronautics and energy) in which he has profoundly changed their profile, reflecting his vision of the future and his ability to anticipate the new needs of society. In 2019 he also received the National Innovation and Design Award 2019, in the category of Innovative Career, awarded by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, the León Award from El Español for Best Business Management 2019, was selected among the five best CEOs in the world in the 2019 Harvard Business Review ranking and was recognised as one of the 10 most influential CEOs in the world in the fight against climate change, according to Bloomberg. That same year he was also recognised among the top five CEOs in the world in the
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's 2019 annual ranking. In 2020 he won the Alfonso de Salas Award for Economic Personality of the Year, awarded by the newspaper elEconomista, the Management Leadership Award by the Spanish Association for Quality (AEC), the Honour Award of the VII Awards for the Best Executive of
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, organised by Castilla y León Económica, the Forinvest 2020 Award for professional career21 and the National Innovation and Design Award for Innovative Career, awarded by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities. In 2023, Ignacio Galán has been awarded the inaugural Foreign Policy Association's ESG Leadership Award during their annual dinner at New York's Harvard Club. The award recognizes business leaders who have shown a strong commitment to incorporating ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles into their business strategies. Governor
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, New York's former governor, presented the award, commending Galán's visionary approach and social responsibility in leading Iberdrola's growth and advancements in renewable energy. Galán highlighted Iberdrola's ongoing commitment to ESG principles, emphasizing the compatibility of decarbonization and value creation. The event also honored General
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, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Joaquin Duato, Chairman & CEO of
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, for their notable contributions.


References


External links

1 CORPORATE, IBERDROLA
“Presidente - Iberdrola”
''www.iberdrola.com''. Viewed on 2016-11-05. 2 ATTEST
“ITP. Manufacturer of turbines and aeronautical engines”
''www.itp.es''. Viewed on 2016-11-05. 3

''El Periódico Extremadura''. Viewed on 2016-11-05. 4

EuropaPress, 31/05/2012. 5
Doctor Honoris Causa por la USAL
Universidad de Salamanca, 2/12/2011. 6

El Mundo, 2/12/2011. 7

El Economista, 1/12/2006. 8 ttp://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2008/06/12/castillayleon/1213260857.html Ignacio Galán, Líder Empresarial del Año El Mundo, 12/06/2008. 9
Premio Internacional Fundación Cristóbal Gabarrón de Economía
Energía Diario, 10/10/2008. 10
El presidente de Iberdrola recibe en Salamanca la medalla de oro de la provincia
RTVCYL, 21/09/2009. 11
El Gobierno vasco concede la distinción Lagun Onari a Ignacio Galán
B.O.P.V., 18/10/2011. 12

''europapress.es''. 2014-05-22. Viewed on 2016-11-07. 13

Institutional Investor, 2015. 14
Ignacio Galán mejor CEO de las utilities europeas
Lainformacion.com, 3/11/2016. 15

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