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Guillermo Guerra appointed Secretary of Indra’s Board of Directors
Guillermo Guerra, partner of Corporate, co-head of Capital Markets and head of Corporate Governance at Gómez-Acebo & Pombo, has been appointed to Indra’s board as non-director secretary and legal counsel.
Guillermo specializes in corporate governance, capital markets, mergers and acquisitions. In addition, he has experience in the implementation of sustainability programs for companies and investment funds, as well as in issuing green bonds and has led and actively participated in flotations, capital increases with rights issuances and takeover bids, as well as in merger, integration, restructuring and divestment transactions of large companies, in particular, credit institutions.
Guillermo has extensive experience in providing ongoing advice to Ibex35 companies on corporate governance matters and in the implementation of sustainability programs for companies and investment funds, as well as in the issuance of green bonds.
The National Securities Market Commission (CNMV) was notified on Monday of the appointment.
Guillermo specializes in corporate governance, capital markets, mergers and acquisitions. In addition, he has experience in the implementation of sustainability programs for companies and investment funds, as well as in issuing green bonds and has led and actively participated in flotations, capital increases with rights issuances and takeover bids, as well as in merger, integration, restructuring and divestment transactions of large companies, in particular, credit institutions.
Guillermo has extensive experience in providing ongoing advice to Ibex35 companies on corporate governance matters and in the implementation of sustainability programs for companies and investment funds, as well as in the issuance of green bonds.
The National Securities Market Commission (CNMV) was notified on Monday of the appointment.
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