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VisitWho will succeed Javier Echenique as Vice President of Telefónica by March 31, 2025?
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Javier Echenique, 74, Vice President of Telefónica, Dies After Cerebral Hemorrhage; Teresa Navarro Also Passes
Dec 15, 2024, 01:17 PM
Javier Echenique, the Vice President of Telefónica and former General Director of BBVA, has passed away at the age of 74 after suffering a massive cerebral hemorrhage. His death was confirmed on December 15, 2024, following reports of his critical condition earlier in the day. Echenique was a prominent figure in the telecommunications industry and had a significant impact during his tenure at both Telefónica and BBVA. Additionally, Teresa Navarro, a noted advocate for people with disabilities in Valencia, has also died on the same day, marking a notable loss in the community.
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