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Marc Vicente (InPost Iberia): “El estrés no significa tener mucho trabajo, sino poco control”

El lugar en el mundo del directivo catalán está en Andalucía: “Es donde se mejor se vive en España”

Marc Vicente (InPost Iberia): “El estrés no significa tener mucho trabajo, sino poco control”

Marc Vicente, a 44-year-old expat from Barcelona, Spain, is known for his meticulous planning and obsession with time management. He heads InPost Iberia, a logistics company based in Poland with approximately 800 employees in Spain. He studied tourism, timing his studies during the dot-com bubble and the rise of e-commerce. Marc has lived in six countries, including the UK, US, Czech Republic, Germany, and Japan.

He moved back to Spain after Brexit, facing a polarized society and a different perception of the UK post-Brexit. He works around 12-13 hours daily, Monday to Friday, and two to three hours on weekends, often prioritizing his work over personal time. Marc enjoys playing the guitar, reading, and listening to true crime podcasts. He travels to Andalucía for his vacations.

He manages his stress by planning his days meticulously, rarely experiencing frequent anxiety, but admits he has a low tolerance for detail. His main concerns for his future are the socio-political environment and the opportunities his children will face.

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