Difference between revisions of "Javier Monzón"
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− | '''Javier Monzón''' attended the [[Bilderberg]] for the first time in [[Bilderberg/2019|2019]], as chairman of [[PRISA]]. | + | '''Javier Monzón''' is an "inner circle" Spanish business executive who attended the [[Bilderberg]] for the first time in [[Bilderberg/2019|2019]], as chairman of [[PRISA]], "one of the most important education and media groups in the Spanish-speaking world, present in 23 countries".<ref>https://www.prisa.com/en/info/prisa-a-global-group</ref> |
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+ | {{QB|Monzón could be considered a member of what the sociologist [[Michael Useem]] defined in the eighties as the inner circle, or central circle of the business world: a group of leaders who accumulate so many boards directorships and key social positions that they become kind of responsible for a private state, one that through its [[foundations]] and [[think tanks]] claims the [[free market]] but that, in practice, counts on [[public money]] as one of its main sources of benefits. Monzón's key positions and contacts would allow him to jump from one top stock market company to another without having to leave this dense capitalist network.<br/> | ||
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+ | The strategic importance of his social position rhymes with key personal contacts: firstly, his friendship with [[Juan Carlos I|the now emeritus king]], crown of the Spanish power elite in the past decades; secondly, with the proximity to former PM [[Felipe González]]<ref>https://ctxt.es/es/20190904/Politica/28128/Andres-Villena-economia-politica-espana-Indra-Aguirre-PP-Javier-Monzon-Prisa-Punica.htm</ref>.}} | ||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
− | "Javier Monzón is a Madrid-born economist with wide ranging professional experience in business, finance and technology. He was Director of Corporate Finance Banking at Caja Madrid and managing partner of Arthur Andersen. He has also held the positions of CFO and Director of Corporate Development at Telefónica, and he has was also President of Telefonica Internacional. He was Chairman of Indra from the year of its creation in 1993 until 2015. | + | [[image:Javier Monzón el hombre Ibex.png|thumb|400px|left|Monzón is part of a mutually enriching network of politicians and business executives including [[Juan Carlos I|the former king]] and former prime minister [[Felipe González]] and his family, and [[Ana Botín]]]] |
+ | "Javier Monzón is a Madrid-born economist with wide ranging professional experience in business, finance and technology. He was Director of Corporate Finance Banking at Caja Madrid and managing partner of [[Arthur Andersen]]. He has also held the positions of CFO and Director of Corporate Development at [[Telefónica]], and he has was also President of Telefonica Internacional. He was Chairman of Indra from the year of its creation in [[1993]] until [[2015]]. | ||
He has also sat on, and continues to serve on, the boards of a number of private and listed Spanish and international companies. He is also an investor and adviser to start-ups and technology-based capital development funds. | He has also sat on, and continues to serve on, the boards of a number of private and listed Spanish and international companies. He is also an investor and adviser to start-ups and technology-based capital development funds. | ||
− | Javier Monzón is firmly committed to promoting and fostering entrepreneurship, education and innovation. He has been Vice Chairman of the Social Council of the Carlos III University and is currently Chairman of the Executive Committee of the CyD Foundation (Knowledge and Development Foundation), a trustee of the Princess of Girona Foundation, trustee and board member of Endeavor Spain and member of the International Advisory Council of Brookings. | + | Javier Monzón is firmly committed to promoting and fostering entrepreneurship, education and innovation. He has been Vice Chairman of the Social Council of the [[Carlos III University]] and is currently Chairman of the Executive Committee of the CyD Foundation (Knowledge and Development Foundation), a trustee of the [[Princess of Girona Foundation]], trustee and board member of [[Endeavor Spain]] and member of the International Advisory Council of [[Brookings]]. |
He was appointed director of PRISA in November 2017, Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors of PRISA in February 2018 and he is non-executive Chairman of the Board of Directors of PRISA since January 1, 2019."<ref>https://www.prisa.com/en/info/javier-monzon-1</ref> | He was appointed director of PRISA in November 2017, Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors of PRISA in February 2018 and he is non-executive Chairman of the Board of Directors of PRISA since January 1, 2019."<ref>https://www.prisa.com/en/info/javier-monzon-1</ref> | ||
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Javier Monzón (media executive) | |
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Born | Madrid, Spain |
Nationality | Spanish |
Alma mater | Universidad Autónoma de Madrid |
Spanish "inner circle" business executive who attended Bilderberg/2019. |
Javier Monzón is an "inner circle" Spanish business executive who attended the Bilderberg for the first time in 2019, as chairman of PRISA, "one of the most important education and media groups in the Spanish-speaking world, present in 23 countries".[1]
Monzón could be considered a member of what the sociologist Michael Useem defined in the eighties as the inner circle, or central circle of the business world: a group of leaders who accumulate so many boards directorships and key social positions that they become kind of responsible for a private state, one that through its foundations and think tanks claims the free market but that, in practice, counts on public money as one of its main sources of benefits. Monzón's key positions and contacts would allow him to jump from one top stock market company to another without having to leave this dense capitalist network.
The strategic importance of his social position rhymes with key personal contacts: firstly, his friendship with the now emeritus king, crown of the Spanish power elite in the past decades; secondly, with the proximity to former PM Felipe González[2].
Career
"Javier Monzón is a Madrid-born economist with wide ranging professional experience in business, finance and technology. He was Director of Corporate Finance Banking at Caja Madrid and managing partner of Arthur Andersen. He has also held the positions of CFO and Director of Corporate Development at Telefónica, and he has was also President of Telefonica Internacional. He was Chairman of Indra from the year of its creation in 1993 until 2015.
He has also sat on, and continues to serve on, the boards of a number of private and listed Spanish and international companies. He is also an investor and adviser to start-ups and technology-based capital development funds.
Javier Monzón is firmly committed to promoting and fostering entrepreneurship, education and innovation. He has been Vice Chairman of the Social Council of the Carlos III University and is currently Chairman of the Executive Committee of the CyD Foundation (Knowledge and Development Foundation), a trustee of the Princess of Girona Foundation, trustee and board member of Endeavor Spain and member of the International Advisory Council of Brookings.
He was appointed director of PRISA in November 2017, Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors of PRISA in February 2018 and he is non-executive Chairman of the Board of Directors of PRISA since January 1, 2019."[3] [4]
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/2019 | 30 May 2019 | 2 June 2019 | Switzerland Montreux | The 67th Bilderberg Meeting |