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Spanish business management professional From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Luis Delso Heras (born 1952) is a Spanish business management professional. He served as president of Isolux Corsán (2004–2016), in which capacity he has been alleged to have been involved in the Gürtel case.[1] The company is involved in construction, energy, concessions and industrial services.
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Delso was born in 1952 in Madrid, Spain.[2] In 1983, he graduated from the Instituto Católico de Administración y Dirección de Empresas (ICADE) (Catholic Institute of Business Administration), where he studied Business Administration.[citation needed]
Heras started his professional career as a financial analyst and deputy director in Citibank. Subsequent work included working in the Banking Relations Department for national companies at the First National Bank of Chicago.[citation needed]
Heras has held several different positions following his graduation from ICADE, which include CEO of the Caja Postal de Ahorros; Managing General Director of Banco de Financiación Industrial; Banco de Comercio; and CEO of Transmediterránea.[citation needed]
Heras has served as a member of the Board of Directors of Telefónica, Limadet, Ghesa, Finan Postal, Unión Fenosa, Colonial and ARFI.[3]
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