Isabel Tocino Biscarolasaga (born in Santander, Spain on 9 March 1949) is a Spanish politician.

Isabel Tocino Portrait

Life and career edit

Tocino is a professor at Complutense University of Madrid.[1] She served as Minister of Environment in the government of Prime Minister José María Aznar from 1996 until 2000.[2][3]

Tocino is a member of Opus Dei.[4]

Other activities edit

  • Banco Pastor, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors (since 2017)
  • Amundi, Member of the Global Advisory Board (since 2016)[5]
  • Enagás, Independent Member of the Board of Directors (2015–2022)[6]
  • ENCE Energía y Celulosa, Independent External Member of the Board of Directors
  • Naturhouse Health, Independent Member of the Board of Directors (since 2014)
  • Banco Santander, Non-Executive Independent Member of the Board of Directors (2007-2017)[7]
  • Climate Change Capital, Non-Executive Member of the Board of Directors (-2015)
  • Banif Financial Group, Member of the Board of Directors (2006-2015)

References edit

  1. ^ Bloomberg Profile
  2. ^ Parliamentary Assembly Documents, Working papers 2000 Ordinary session (Third part), Volume IV. Council of Europe. p. 53. ISBN 978-92-871-4370-9.
  3. ^ The Wall Street Journal
  4. ^ Professor Eamonn Rodgers (11 March 2002). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Spanish Culture. Routledge. p. 381. ISBN 978-1-134-78859-0.
  5. ^ Amundi creates a Global Advisory Board with world-renowned experts in global economic and political issues Amundi, press release of May 31, 2016.
  6. ^ Carlos Segovia (18 February 2022) El Gobierno inicia el despido en Enagás de figuras del PP aunque baraja mantener a la exministra Ana Palacio El Mundo.
  7. ^ Paul Day (November 29, 2017), Santander takes 600 million euro impairment, makes board changes Reuters.