Indra agrees with its CEO Ignacio Mataix to start out a succession plan

Archive – Ignacio Mataix, CEO of Indra

The present supervisor will proceed to be linked to the corporate as a strategic advisor to the board for 2 years Subsequently, Mataix will proceed to supply his companies to the corporate as a strategic advisor. The board of administrators of the corporate chaired by Marc Murtra has unanimously assessed “very positively” and has left proof of their gratitude and congratulations to Ignacio Mataix

Indra’s board of administrators has unanimously authorized the beginning, in widespread settlement with the present CEO, Ignacio Mataix, a succession course of linked to the definition of the subsequent strategic plan that the corporate plans to outline for the approaching years , the corporate has knowledgeable the National Securities Market Commission (CNMV).

Mataix will proceed to carry out his present features to facilitate the succession course of and continuity in administration, till the appointment of the brand new CEO, for whose choice an unbiased advisor shall be out there.

Subsequently, Mataix will proceed to supply his companies to the corporate as a strategic advisor to the board of administrators for a interval of two years.

The board of administrators of the corporate chaired by Marc Murtra has unanimously assessed “very positively” and has positioned on file its thanks and congratulations to Ignacio Mataix “for his wonderful contribution to the Transport and Defense enterprise and for his nice efficiency as CEO on the head of the corporate, and in a really particular manner the outcomes obtained within the yr 2022”, in accordance with the communication despatched by Ana María Sala, secretary of the council.

Rather less than a yr in the past, Cristina Ruiz submitted her resignation as CEO of Indra TI to the corporate’s board of administrators, leaving Mataix because the agency’s sole CEO.

With the departure of Cristina Ruiz from Indra, the governance mannequin designed after the departure of the earlier president, Fernando Abril-Martorell, in May 2021, was partially dismantled, with two solidarity CEOs on the helm of the companies: Cristina Ruiz within the TI and Ignacio Mataix in Transport and Defense (T&D), probably the most worthwhile division of the group.