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    Endesa CEO to Leave Position After 12 Years

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    Posted on March 25, 2026

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    Last updated: March 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Endesa CEO José Bogas, after about 12 years at the helm, will step down from his executive role and serve as an “other external director,” while Enel retains control and a new Italian CEO is anticipated.

    Endesa CEO Jose Bogas to Leave Position, Remain on Board as External Director

    Leadership Transition at Endesa

    Jose Bogas to Step Down as CEO

    MADRID, March 25 (Reuters) - Jose Bogas, the chief executive of Spanish utility Endesa, is set to leave his position after roughly 12 years but will remain on the board as an external director, a document for its upcoming shareholders' meeting shows.

    Details from Shareholders' Meeting Agenda

    The meeting's agenda includes the reelection of Jose Bogas as an "other external director" and does not refer to him as an executive.

    Annual Shareholders' Meeting Information

    The company, owned by Italian energy giant Enel, will hold the annual shareholders' meeting on April 28.

    Company Response

    Endesa declined to comment.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Pietro Lombardi; editing by Charlie Devereux)

    References

    • José Bogas dejará el cargo de consejero delegado de Endesa tras 12 años

    Table of Contents

    • Leadership Transition at Endesa
    • Jose Bogas to Step Down as CEO
    • Details from Shareholders' Meeting Agenda
    • Annual Shareholders' Meeting Information

    Key Takeaways

    • •José Bogas to leave CEO position after ≈12 years, remaining on Endesa’s board as external director (elpais.com)
    • •Endesa’s annual shareholders’ meeting is scheduled for April 28, where Bogas’s re‑election as an external (not executive) director will be proposed (elpais.com)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Endesa CEO to leave position after 12 years

    1Who is stepping down as Endesa CEO?

    Jose Bogas is stepping down as Endesa CEO after 12 years.

    2Will Jose Bogas remain involved with Endesa?

    Yes, Jose Bogas will remain on the Endesa board as an external director.

    3When is Endesa's shareholders' meeting scheduled?

    The Endesa shareholders' meeting is scheduled for April 28.

  • Company Response
  • Reporting Credits
  • •Sources suggest his successor will be an Italian executive from Rome, not currently on Endesa’s staff, possibly Gianni Vittorio Armani (elpais.com)
  • 4Who owns Endesa?

    Endesa is owned by Italian energy company Enel.

    5Did Endesa comment on the CEO transition?

    Endesa declined to comment on the CEO transition.

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