After seven years at the helm of Siemens Spain, Rosa García leaves the company and her position is assumed by the current financial director of SGRE, Miguel Angel Lopez.

Miguel Angel Lopez, CEO Siemens SpainMiguel Angel Lopez, currently CFO of Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE), will succeed Rosa García at the head of Siemens Spain, that after having led the company for the last seven years, has decided to look for new professional challenges, although it will play an advisory role until the end of the year.

“With Miguel Ángel López, we have found a great successor that has been key in the global success that today represents for Siemens AG the business of the digital factory or Digital Enterprise. In addition to this deep knowledge of one of the greatest growth opportunities in Spain, Industry 4.0, has an excellent reputation at home and abroad. Under the direction of Rosa Mando, Siemens Spain has become the best partner to promote digitalization in the different industrial sectors", comments Klaus Helmrich, member of the board of management of Siemens AG and responsible for Spain.

Rosa Garcia, CEO Siemens Spain up to 2018Miguel Ángel López has a solid experience of more than 25 years in key financial positions. He has developed a large part of his professional career at Siemens AG, 16 years as CFO in different business units, the last ten in the Digital Factory Division, where he obtained great results in areas such as portfolio optimization and increased profitability.

Since the incorporation of Rosa García in 2011, Siemens has played a key role in designing and accelerating the country's digital agenda. since, the company has become the reference partner for the transformation of the industry, energy and infrastructure. On the other hand, has played a key role in the company's internal transformation in the region and is considered, to this day, one of the most dynamic and innovative companies in the country and one of the best places to work.


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by • 17 Oct, 2018
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