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Agustín Escobar
Agustín Ezequiel Martín Escobar (1975 – 10 April 2025) was a Spanish business executive who served as president and CEO of Siemens Spain and CEO of Siemens Mobility Southwest Europe from December 2022 until his death. Early life Escobar was from Puertollano in the Castilla–La Mancha region of Spain. Career Escobar had over 25 years of experience in the Energy storage, energy and Transport, transportation sectors. He joined Siemens Spain in 1998, holding various roles focused on energy. From 2014 to 2018, he led Siemens' Energy Management Division and Infrastructure & Cities Sector in Latin America, including a two-year term as CEO of the latter. Between 2010 and 2014, he was corporate director of strategy and international business development for Siemens in North America. In December 2022, he became president and CEO of Siemens Spain and CEO of Siemens Mobility Southwest Europe. Education Escobar earned a degree in industrial engineering from Comillas Pontifical Univ ...
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Puertollano
Puertollano () is a municipalities of Spain, municipality of Spain located in the province of Ciudad Real, Castile-La Mancha. The city has a population of 45,539 (2022). Contrasting to the largely rural character of the region, Puertollano stands out for the importance of Industrial sector, industry, with a past linked to industrial and mining activities. It lies on the Madrid–Seville high-speed rail line (opened 1992). Geography Location Puertollano is located in the Iberian Peninsula, in the transitional region between the southern half of the Meseta Central, Inner Plateau and the northern reaches of Sierra Morena. It lies at the natural pass linking the plains of Argamasilla de Calatrava, Argamasilla to the North and the valley of the river to the south, on which a modest East–West chain of mountains interrupts, at about 710 metres above sea level. The Ojailén, a tributary of the (in turn a right-bank tributary of the Guadalquivir), originally belonged to the Guadi ...
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