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Home » Telefónica Board Votes Out José María Álvarez-Pallete, Names Marc Murtra as Replacement

Telefónica Board Votes Out José María Álvarez-Pallete, Names Marc Murtra as Replacement

January 27, 2025
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Telefónica’s Board of Directors has decisively ended José María Álvarez-Pallete’s tenure as Executive Chairman, following calls from key shareholders to chart a new course for the company. Álvarez-Pallete, a fixture at Telefónica for decades, tendered his resignation after the Board voted to terminate his contract. The move reflects a significant shift in leadership as Telefónica adapts to a reshaped ownership structure and growing competitive pressures. While the Board acknowledged Álvarez-Pallete’s long-standing service and contributions, this dramatic vote signals a clear demand for fresh leadership to guide the company forward.

Marc Murtra, an industrial engineer and seasoned executive with extensive experience in digital transformation and corporate governance, has been appointed Executive Chairman. Murtra’s background includes leadership roles at Indra, Ebro Foods, and government posts focused on technology and public-private partnerships. With a Master of Business Administration from NYU, Murtra brings both technical expertise and a strategic vision for Telefónica’s next chapter. His immediate focus will likely be on leveraging the company’s strengths in digital infrastructure and innovation while addressing the challenges posed by its evolving shareholding dynamics.

The leadership shake-up coincides with Telefónica’s strong financial performance in the first nine months of 2024. The company reported a net income of €989 million, driven by robust free cash flow of €1,030 million—up 27.7% year-over-year. Telefónica’s 71% 5G coverage in its core markets exceeded its original goals, further solidifying its competitive position. The company reaffirmed its 2024 financial targets, including 1% revenue growth and a dividend payout of €0.30 per share. Despite foreign exchange headwinds, Telefónica’s resilience in core markets and operational efficiency highlight its potential for sustained profitability under new leadership.

  • José María Álvarez-Pallete’s joined Telefónica in 1999. Over the years, he rose through the ranks, holding key positions such as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and later leading Telefónica’s operations in Latin America. His strategic leadership earned him the appointment as Executive Chairman in 2016, succeeding César Alierta. During his tenure as Chairman, Álvarez-Pallete spearheaded several transformative initiatives that reshaped Telefónica’s trajectory. He launched the “Digital Transformation Plan,” aimed at modernizing the company’s infrastructure and pivoting toward digital services. Under his guidance, Telefónica expanded its global reach, strengthened its fiber-optic and 5G networks, and introduced Telefónica Tech, a division focused on cloud, cybersecurity, and IoT solutions. 

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