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Nationality
  
Spanish


Name
  
Claudio Aranzadi

Role
  
Spanish Politician


Prime Minister
  
Felipe Gonzalez Marquez

Born
  
9 October 1946 (age 77) Bilbao (
1946-10-09
)

Political party
  
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party

Party
  
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party

Alma mater
  
Pantheon-Sorbonne University

Similar People
  
Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba, Pedro Sanchez, Pablo Iglesias Posse

Succeeded by
  
Juan Manuel Eguiagaray

Claudio aranzadi 1 4 ex ministro ind y energ a i congreso profesional energ a coiim 2010


José Claudio Aranzadi Martínez (born 9 October 1946) is a Spanish engineer, businessman and politician. He served as industry minister from 1988 to 1993.

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Claudio aranzadi 2 4 ex ministro ind y energ a i congreso profesional energ a coiim 2010


Early life and education

Aranzadi was born in Bilbao on 9 October 1946. He holds a bachelor's degree in industrial engineering from Bilbao Industrial Engineering School. Then he received an economics degree from the University of Paris I.

Career

Aranzadi began his career at the ministry of industry. Then he moved to Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria where he served as a researcher. Next he was named deputy economic advisor in the Bancaya Group. In 1984, he was made deputy chairman of Instituto Nacional de Industria (INI), a vast state holding company of Spain. He became the chairman of INI on 1 August 1986, replacing Luis Carlos Croissier Batista in the post. Aranzadi supported privatization during his term at the INI, arguing that it was a powerful means of organizing asset portfolios and investment strategies. His tenure at the INI lasted until 12 July 1988 when he was succeeded by Jorge Mercader Miró as INI chairman.

Aranzadi served as the minister of industry and energy from 1988 to 1991 in the cabinet led by Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez. He was a member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, being one of the right-wing leaders. He was appointed minister of industry, trade and tourism in 1991 in the Gonzalez cabinet. In 1993, Juan Manuel Eguiagaray replaced Aranzadi as minister. After leaving office Aranzadi was appointed permanent representative of Spain to the OECD in 1993. He succeeded Eloy Ibanez in the post.

He has been the chairman of BravoSolution España and advisor for Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria. He is a partner of Enerma Consultores, a member of the advisory board of CDTI (Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnólogico Industrial) and of the advisory board for the Spanish Energy Outlook 2030. In addition, he is also on the advisory board of various firms.

Personal life

Aranzadi is married and has one child, a daughter.

References

Claudio Aranzadi Wikipedia