Juan Luis Cebrián

Juan Luis Cebrián Echarri (born 30 October 1944)[1] is a Spanish journalist and businessman, the co-founder of El País, and CEO of Prisa, a Spanish media conglomerate.

Cebrián was born in Madrid in 1944.[2] He studied philosophy at the Universidad Complutense, and earned a bachelor's degree from the Escuela Oficial de Periodismo.[3]

He has been editor-in-chief of the Spanish daily newspaper El País since 1976.[2] Cebrián was elected to Seat V of the Real Academia Española in December 1996, and took up his seat in May 1997.[1]

He was chairman of Prisa from 2012 to 2017.[4][5] Cebrian is vice president of the Asociación de Medios de Información (AMI), chaired by Javier Moll, since May 2017.[6]

Cebrián has been named in the Panama Papers.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 "Juan Luis Cebrián Echarri" (in Spanish). Real Academia Española. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
  2. 1 2 "Juan Luis Cebrián". OpenDemocracy.net. 2006-05-26. Retrieved 2016-05-12.
  3. "Stocks". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2016-05-12.
  4. "Juan Luis Cebrián, PRISA Chairman". PRISA News.
  5. "Juan Luis Cebrián propone que Manuel Polanco le suceda al frente de PRISA en 2018". El País.
  6. "AEDE se transforma en AMI con Cebrián, Enríquez de Yarza y Méndez Pozo como vicepresidentes". Dircomfidencial.
  7. "LA SEXTA TV | NOTICIAS - Última hora, Mario Conde, Aznar, Arnaldo Otegi, Atentados en Bruselas, Daesh, Rita Barberá, Cuba, Raúl Castro, Obama, Pablo Iglesias, Albert Rivera". Lasexta.com. Retrieved 2016-05-12.
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