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Barceló Redefines Its Leadership and Concentrates Executive Power on Simon Pedro Barceló

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The Barceló Group consummates the expected change in its executive management structure within the framework of its generational succession process. The company’s council has accepted the resignation of Simon Barceló as executive councillor, who will continue to hold the co-chairmanship, and has appointed his cousin Simon Pedro Barceló as new CEO. The resignation responds to what is foreseen by the corporate statutes regarding the age limits for…

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The Barceló Group consummates the expected change in its executive management structure within the framework of its generational succession process. The company’s council has accepted the resignation of Simon Barceló as executive councillor, who will continue to hold the co-chairmanship, and has appointed his cousin Simon Pedro Barceló as new CEO. The resignation responds to what is foreseen by the corporate statutes regarding the age limits for…

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The Barceló Corporació Empresarial Council has accepted the resignation of Simón Barceló as executive councillor, who will continue to hold the co-chairmanship, and has appointed Simón Pedro Barceló as new CEO. The governing body has thanked Simón Barecelo for his “long and successful” career at the head of the business group and his “special dedication” to development in Latin America. Thus, the council will be formed by Marta Barceló Fontirroi…

Simon Barceló Tous has formally presented his resignation as CEO of Barceló Corporació Empresarial at the age of 65, as confirmed in September last year. Although he leaves the executive post, he will continue as co-chair with his cousin Simon Pedro Barceló Vadell, who has also been appointed CEO of the company. In this context, Antonio Tovar Barceló, nephew of Simon Barceló Tous and son of his sister Antonia Barceló Tous, will be the new CEO of…

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Antonio Tovar Barceló will be the new CEO of Latin America after the resignation of Simón Barceló Tous, who will remain president of the group. His cousin Simón Pedro Barceló will remain CEO of the solo group. Read

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In compliance with the Barceló Group’s statutes, Simón Barceló Tous presented his resignation as executive advisor when he reached 65 years of age last November, a resignation that has been accepted by the Barceló Corporació Empresarial Council. Thus, Simón Pedro Barceló goes on to assume the executive chair of the tourist group alone, as published a few days ago by HOSTELTUR tourism news. Simón Barceló Tous has developed a long history at the h…

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Hosteltur: Toda la información de turismo broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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