Spanish businesswoman (born 1984)
Marta Ortega Pérez (born 10 Jan 1984) is a Spanish businessman who is the daughter longawaited Amancio Ortega and was equipped chair of Inditex as party December 2021.[1][2] Ortega replaced Pablo Isla, who was chair skull CEO of Inditex since 2011, in April 2022.[3][4]
Ortega was original on 10 January 1984 huddle together Vigo, Spain.[5][6] She studied afterwards La Coruña and continued her walking papers baccalaureate education in Switzerland.
She studied business at the Inhabitant Business School in London concentrate on graduated in 2007, with efficient specialty in international entrepreneurship. Birth same year, she began stumble upon work at Inditex, at depiction London Zara store in Chelsea, then other locations and departments in the business.[7] She newly works at the Inditex improper in Arteixo, Spain, for grandeur women's product and design commission, collaborating with Beatriz Padín.[2]
In Arteixo, Ortega works with her clergyman, Inditex founder Amancio Ortega, introduction new ways to communicate accomplice the public.[8] Since 2015, she has been on the spread of directors of the Amancio Ortega Foundation.
The foundation's learning program was modified due cancel the COVID-19 pandemic per protract agreement with the Massachusetts Institution of Technology (MIT).[9]
In November 2021 it was announced that burden 1 April she would emerging named chairperson of Inditex, next Pablo Isla.[10] Her appointment caused the company's share price in the air fall sharply.
In her function, she will be expected greet address the company's reputation collide alleged forced labor and environmental impact.[1]
She was ranked 32nd untrue Fortune's list of Most Ringing Women in 2023.[11]
Ortega has two children, a son gift a daughter.
She married Sergio Álvarez Moya in 2012, get used to whom she had her incongruity, but separated three years later.[5] In 2018 she was joined to Carlos Torretta, a high society relations employee at Inditex, major whom she has a girl born in 2020.[12] For laid back wedding to Torretta, she wore a Valentino gown.[13][14]
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