Pablo Isla


Pablo Isla Álvarez de Tejera is a Spanish businessman and a State lawyer. He is the current chairman and CEO of Inditex, a large Spanish corporation and the world's largest fashion group.

Early life and education

Isla graduated with a Law degree from the Complutense University of Madrid in 1987 being the second in his year and the best grade of the squad until the date. He joined the State Lawyers Corps in 1988, the 1st in his promotion.

Career

From 1992 to 1996 Isla was Director of Legal Services for Banco Popular Español. In 1996, he left that position and became the General Manager of the National heritage department of the Treasury. In 1998, he rejoined Banco Popular Español as General Secretary. From 2000 to 2005, he was chairman of Altadis group. Isla was named CEO and deputy chairman of Inditex in 2005 and was named chairman of the company in 2011.
Under Isla, Inditex committed to eliminate the release of all hazardous chemicals from production and products by 2020. Isla has also committed the company to adopt an eco-efficient store model that can reduce emissions by 30 percent and water consumption by 50% by 2020.
Inditex expanded from 2,692 stores in 2005, to 7,013 stores at the end of 2015 under Isla's leadership. During the same period, he is also credited with leading the company's online expansion.

Other activities

Corporate boards

In 2017 Pablo Isla was recognized as the Best-Performing CEOs in the World's list by Harvard Business Review. Likewise, from 2012–2013, Isla was listed on Barron's list of World's Best CEOs.