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Anecdotal account of an ex‑Epson CEO leading a Spanish business school
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Anecdotal account of an ex‑Epson CEO leading a Spanish business school

Anecdotal account of an ex‑Epson CEO leading a Spanish business school The passage offers only a vague personal story about a former Epson Europe CEO becoming a business school president in Barcelona. It contains no concrete names, dates, financial transactions, or allegations of wrongdoing involving high‑level officials. The only notable figure mentioned is a historical quote from Hubert H. Humphrey, which is unrelated to any current controversy. As such, it provides minimal investigative utility and low public‑interest impact. Key insights: Former Epson Europe CEO took a leadership role at La Salle University's Business Engineering School in Barcelona.; The CEO believed the college's curriculum was overly theoretical and pushed for more practical business training.; Faculty resistance to curriculum changes is noted, but no evidence of misconduct or financial impropriety.

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Anecdotal account of an ex‑Epson CEO leading a Spanish business school The passage offers only a vague personal story about a former Epson Europe CEO becoming a business school president in Barcelona. It contains no concrete names, dates, financial transactions, or allegations of wrongdoing involving high‑level officials. The only notable figure mentioned is a historical quote from Hubert H. Humphrey, which is unrelated to any current controversy. As such, it provides minimal investigative utility and low public‑interest impact. Key insights: Former Epson Europe CEO took a leadership role at La Salle University's Business Engineering School in Barcelona.; The CEO believed the college's curriculum was overly theoretical and pushed for more practical business training.; Faculty resistance to curriculum changes is noted, but no evidence of misconduct or financial impropriety.

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