Enrique Bolaños Abaunza
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Enrique Bolaños Abaunza (born October 30, 1950, in
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) is the eldest son of former
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president President most commonly refers to: *President (corporate title) * President (education), a leader of a college or university *President (government title) President may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Film and television *'' Præsident ...
Enrique Bolaños Geyer Enrique () is the Spanish variant of the given name Heinrich of Germanic origin. Equivalents in other languages are Henry (English), Enric (Catalan), Enrico (Italian), Henrik (Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian), Heinrich (German), Hendrik, Henk ( ...
. Since May, 2015, he is the new president of
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Business School, ranked by ''The Wall Street Journal'' as one of the top 10 international business schools in the world. Mr. Bolaños Abaunza is also the president of Fundación Enrique Bolaños, an
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that houses the ex-president's virtual presidential library, and was CEO of Flexsys from 1999 to 2007. In 2005 he accompanied his father, then-president Bolaños Geyer, to speak to a crowd of protesters in an effort to resolve an escalating political crisis the president called a "slow-motion-coup". Bolaños Abaunza was injured when protesters attacked the government delegation, striking him on the head with a stone. The protesters dispersed following this incident. Bolaños was also on the 2001 shoebomber flight from Paris to Miami with two of his children. His son, Leandro Bolaños, helped restrain the culprit with his belt.


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*http://mba.americaeconomia.com/articulos/notas/enrique-bolanos-asumira-como-nuevo-rector-de-incae *http://www.incae.edu/en/research-and-knowledge/enrique-bolanos.php * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bolanos Abaunza, Enrique Living people 1950 births Children of presidents of Nicaragua