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Àngel Simon was born on 9 November, 1957 in Manresa, Spain, is an Executive. Discover Àngel Simon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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Occupation Executive president of Grupo Agbar since 2010
Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 9 November, 1957
Birthday 9 November
Birthplace Manresa, Spain
Nationality Spain

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2022

Following this process of integration in Veolia, since March 2022, Angel Simón has held the position of Senior Vice President Iberia & Latam on Veolia's Executive Committee.

Angel Simón chairs the Agbar Foundation, which manages the Agbar Water Museum, and the Aquae Foundation, aimed at environmental education and awareness. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the Princess of Girona Foundation. In July 2022, the Princess of Girona Foundation Awards Ceremony was held at the Water Museum in Cornellá de Llobregat.

2021

In 2021, the French group Veolia, a world leader in resource management (water, energy and waste) and in ecological transformation, made a public offer for the acquisition of Suez shares. Following the validation by the European Commission, in January 2022, the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) published the results of Veolia's takeover bid for 95.95% of Suez's capital.

2020

In 2020, Catalan employers' organisation Foment del Treball awarded him the Medal of Honour for Entrepreneur of the Year 202025 in honour of his defence of public-private collaboration and his work to ensure access to water and sanitation, essential services during the pandemic. He was also selected by the Cercle d'Economia to chair the European Green Deal commission to promote networking, knowledge transfer, equal opportunities and the circular economy.

2013

From 2013 to 2022, he held the position of Executive Vice President of Suez, in charge of Spain, Southern Europe and Latin America.

2012

He also became president of Aigües de Barcelona, Empresa Metropolitana de Gestió del Cicle Integral de l'Aigua, S.A., a post he still holds today. The public-private company, which serves almost thirty municipalities and more than three and a half million inhabitants, was created in 2012, and its creation would later be corroborated by a ruling of the High Court of Justice of Catalonia in 2019. Societat General d'Aigües de Barcelona (SGAB) owns 70% of the company, Àrea Metropolitana de Barcelona (AMB), 15%, and Criteria Caixa, 15%.

In 2012, the company he manages, AGBAR, created the Solidarity Fund to help families at risk of social exclusion who could not pay their water bill, working jointly with the social services of the town councils involved. This initiative was positively assessed by the Catalan Institute for the Evaluation of Public Policies (Ivàlua).

2010

Ángel Simón Grimaldos is a Spanish businessman, the executive president of Grupo Agbar since 2010.

In 2010, Àngel Simon became the executive President of the Spanish water treatment company Grupo Agbar. Since 2013, he is the senior executive vicepresident of Water Europe of Suez (formerly Suez Environnement), and led the acquisition of Aguas Andinas. In 2016, he announced the sale of the water management concession of the city of Barcelona. In 2018, he stood against Podemos' proposition to "remunicipalize" Barcelona's water system.

In June 2010, following the takeover by Suez Environnement, he took over as executive chair of Agbar.

2007

As CEO, he took on the task of refocusing the Group's activity, which in recent years had diversified and expanded into other sectors, so as to concentrate exclusively on the water sector in all its aspect. This allowed the company to divest itself, between 2007 and 2010, of companies such as Cespa, Applus+, ACSA, Adeslas and ASM.

2006

In 2006, Simón played a leading role in Agbar's first major European operation in the United Kingdom, with the purchase of Bristol Water through a friendly takeover bid. In October 2012, 70% of the company was sold to the Canadian investment fund CIP, with Agbar staying on as manager. In 2008, Simón became CEO of Agbar, a position he held until being named president.

2002

Between 2002 and 2004, Simón was CEO of the subsidiary dedicated to the water and sanitation sector.1 After his time in Chile, in September 2004 Simón was appointed managing director of the Agbar Group, during Ricardo Fornesa's final period as president after an 11-year career with the Group.

2000

In 2000, Agbar teamed up with Aguas de La Habana as a technological partner, becoming the first mixed company with foreign capital to manage a public service in the country.

1999

He designed and led Agbar's entry into Chile in 1999 through the acquisition of Empresa Metropolitana de Obras Sanitarias (EMOS), the country's leading company and its second to be put out to tender for public-private participation, after ESVAL. He was EMOS's first general manager following the Chilean government's transfer of this company's control to the Group.

1998

After three years in Portugal, in 1998 Simón took over international management of the Group's water and wastewater sector. In this post, he furthered Agbar's international reach, coinciding with the global impact Barcelona achieved following the 1992 Olympic Games.

1993

In the last decade of the 20th century and into the coming decade, Agbar had a significant presence in Argentina, in cities such as Santa Fe, Córdoba, Rosario and Buenos Aires. It has been an active participant in Aguas Argentinas, a company in which it attained a 25% share, since 1993. In 2003, Agbar, together with its partners in SUEZ, filed claims before the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) for lack of protection of its investments, returning the concession in 2005. The courts awarded compensation in favour of the shareholders amounting to around US$7 billion.

1992

Driven by the preparations under way for the 1992 Olympic Games, it was a period that saw the city of Barcelona transformed thanks to projects such as the Olympic Village, the ring roads and the opening up of the coastline, as well as the implementation of projects such as the rehabilitation of the Llobregat and Besòs riverbanks, the creation of Serra de Collserola Natural Park and the Metropolitan Sanitation Plan.

1989

Ángel Simón Grimaldos studied roads, ports and canals engineering at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia. In 1989, he became the head of the Área Metropolitana de Barcelona. He holds a degree in Civil Engineering from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya-BarcelonaTech (1980) and an MBA from ESADE Business School.

1985

Between 1989 and 1995 he was manager of the Àrea Metropolitana de Barcelona (AMB). He joined Agbar in 1995 and was subsequently appointed company delegate in Portugal, a country which, like Spain, signed the Treaty of Accession to the European Economic Community (EEC) on 12 June 1985, which came into force in 1986. He held the post of Agbar delegate in Portugal until 1998, when he became the Group's international general manager for the water and sanitation sector (until 1999). In 1995, he became a delegate to Grupo Agbar in Portugal. In 1998, he was named the international general director of Agbar. From 1999 to 2002, he was the head manager of Aguas Andinas, and CEO from 2002 to 2010.

1980

Between 1980 and 1989, Simón held various technical and management positions in companies and government agencies. After managing SOGEMASA, a public supply company, and Sociedad Catalana de Capital Riesgo, S.A.'s projects in the years leading up to the 1992 Olympic Games, the then mayor of Barcelona, Pasqual Maragall, appointed him to manage the Mancomunitat de Municipis de l'Àrea Metropolitana de Barcelona and the other entities that together made up Àrea Metropolitana de Barcelona (AMB) and which were replacing the Corporació Metropolitana de Barcelona following its dissolution by the Convergència i Unió government in 1987.

1976

The change made to the Portuguese Constitution, which has undergone seven revisions since 1976, in 1997 opened the country up to public-private partnerships and allowed Agbar to acquire the Setúbal water service and the sanitation service in Vale do Ave. The latter was the main area of operation of the Lusaga company, which had traditionally operated the Alcanena Tannery Treatment Plant.