Jordi Hereu
Jordi Hereu i Boher (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈʒɔɾði əˈɾɛw]; born June 14, 1965 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain) is a politician, member of the PSC. He was the Mayor of Barcelona from 2006 to 2011.[1] He is married, has two children and holds a MBA in business administration from the ESADE Business School.
Jordi Hereu i Boher | |
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117th Mayor of Barcelona | |
In office September 8, 2006 – July 2, 2011 | |
Preceded by | Joan Clos |
Succeeded by | Xavier Trias |
Personal details | |
Born | Barcelona, Spain | June 14, 1965
Political party | PSC |
He studied marketing at the city's ESADE business school and was later involved in intermodal logistics activities for the Port of Barcelona [2] in which the City Council is one of the major shareholders. He was successively appointed to managing the Districts of Sant Andreu, Les Corts and Gràcia at Barcelona City Council. Jordi Hereu became City Councillor for Security and Transportation in 2003. On August 30, 2006. Hereu was designated as the future Mayor of Barcelona, replacing Joan Clos after the latter was appointed as the Minister for Industry. Jordi Hereu took office on September 7. Hereu formed a minority government with ICV after the May 2007 elections. In the 2011 elections he lost to Xavier Trias.
In 2012 he left all his political responsibilities to focus on the private sector. He is co-founder of Fledge Barcelona[3] and presides the business hub Barcelona Plataforma Empresarial and IdenCity.[4] He is a founding signatory of the Barcelona manifesto,[5] which since 2018 made Barcelona the first city in the world with a science and technology diplomacy strategy.[6]
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-10-17. Retrieved 2007-10-31.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Mayor of Barcelona blog
- Interview with Mr Hereu appeared on IMPACT newsletter
- Jordi Hereu: "Àfrica és la gran oportunitat, hem de superar barreres" Retrieved 29/07/2020, in Catalan
- "About us" Retrieved 29/07/2020
- "Over one hundred world-class scientists, tech experts and foreign affairs professionals have already signed the manifesto" The Barcelona Manifesto, Retrieved 29/07/2020
- "Barcelona serà la primera ciutat del món amb diplomàcia científica i tecnològica" Retrieved 29/07/2020, in Catalan
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Preceded by Joan Clos |
Mayor of Barcelona 2006–2011 |
Succeeded by Xavier Trias |
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