Alfonso García Muriel replaces Juan Parra, who, after more than 8 years at the helm of DXC Technology Spain and Portugal as president of the company, is now taking on a new responsibility as president of DXC for Europe.

A Telecommunications Engineer from the Polytechnic University of the Basque Country and an Executive MBA from IE Business School, Alfonso has a track record of more than 20 years in the Information Technology services sector.

The new president of DXC stated: “I accept this new challenge with the responsibility that comes with working day after day to continue helping each of our clients during a time of enormous technological disruption. We face a significant challenge in maintaining a balance between technological advancement, market demands, and the search for sustainable business models. I am proud of our more than 8,000 professionals in Spain and Portugal and I am counting on them to lead us through this exciting period of transformation.”

Alfonso García Muriel has been appointed president of DXC Technology for Spain and Portugal.

Since 2020, as Business Director, he has led the high-potential accounts segment, where he has contributed to the development of strong relationships with more than 40 clients.

With a clear objective of maintaining the company's sustainable growth, he will lead technological progress and the development and promotion of the organization's talent in order to ensure the relevance and competitiveness of its clients in a constantly evolving market with increasingly demanding needs.

Alfonso García Muriel replaces Juan Parra, who, after more than 8 years at the helm of DXC Technology Spain and Portugal as president of the company, is now taking on a new responsibility as president of DXC for Europe.

A Telecommunications Engineer from the Polytechnic University of the Basque Country and an Executive MBA from IE Business School, Alfonso has a track record of more than 20 years in the Information Technology services sector.

The new president of DXC stated: “I accept this new challenge with the responsibility that comes with working day after day to continue helping each of our clients during a time of enormous technological disruption. We face a significant challenge in maintaining a balance between technological advancement, market demands, and the search for sustainable business models. I am proud of our more than 8,000 professionals in Spain and Portugal and I am counting on them to lead us through this exciting period of transformation.”