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Antonio Valero Vicente (March 1, 1925 – August 8, 2001) was a Spanish industrial engineer, professor and the first dean of IESE Business School, part of the University of Navarra. A pioneer in executive education and in using the case method to teach management in Spain, he was committed to the world of business. Valero served as a board member and advisor in public and private sector companies, and was an advisor to various government ministries. He helped found the first centrist political parties in Catalonia. In 1968, he was awarded the Grand Cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso X, the Wise.

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  • Antonio Valero Vicente (March 1, 1925 – August 8, 2001) was a Spanish industrial engineer, professor and the first dean of IESE Business School, part of the University of Navarra. A pioneer in executive education and in using the case method to teach management in Spain, he was committed to the world of business. Valero served as a board member and advisor in public and private sector companies, and was an advisor to various government ministries. He helped found the first centrist political parties in Catalonia. In 1968, he was awarded the Grand Cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso X, the Wise. (en)
  • Antonio Ángel Valero Vicente (Zaragoza, 1 de marzo de 1925 - Ibidem., 8 de agosto de 2001) fue ingeniero industrial, catedrático y primer director general del IESE, Universidad de Navarra.​ Pionero en la introducción, en las escuelas de dirección en España, de la didáctica basada en el método del caso y en la formación de altos directivos, estuvo comprometido con el mundo empresarial. Antonio Valero ocupó el cargo de consejero y asesor en los sectores público y privado; además, asumió distintas responsabilidades en organismos públicos como asesor de diversos ministerios y participó en la fundación de los primeros partidos políticos centristas de Cataluña. En 1968, le fue concedida la Gran Cruz de la Orden Civil de Alfonso X el Sabio. (es)
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  • Valero in 1999 (en)
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  • Antonio Valero Vicente (March 1, 1925 – August 8, 2001) was a Spanish industrial engineer, professor and the first dean of IESE Business School, part of the University of Navarra. A pioneer in executive education and in using the case method to teach management in Spain, he was committed to the world of business. Valero served as a board member and advisor in public and private sector companies, and was an advisor to various government ministries. He helped found the first centrist political parties in Catalonia. In 1968, he was awarded the Grand Cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso X, the Wise. (en)
  • Antonio Ángel Valero Vicente (Zaragoza, 1 de marzo de 1925 - Ibidem., 8 de agosto de 2001) fue ingeniero industrial, catedrático y primer director general del IESE, Universidad de Navarra.​ Pionero en la introducción, en las escuelas de dirección en España, de la didáctica basada en el método del caso y en la formación de altos directivos, estuvo comprometido con el mundo empresarial. Antonio Valero ocupó el cargo de consejero y asesor en los sectores público y privado; además, asumió distintas responsabilidades en organismos públicos como asesor de diversos ministerios y participó en la fundación de los primeros partidos políticos centristas de Cataluña. En 1968, le fue concedida la Gran Cruz de la Orden Civil de Alfonso X el Sabio. (es)
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