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Eduardo Maruri Miranda (b. September 6, 1966, Guayaquil, Ecuador) is an entrepreneur[1] and politician.

Eduardo Maruri earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree from Eastern Michigan University in 1986 and a Certificate in Communications degree from Harvard University in 1989.

In 1992 he and his father Jimmy Maruri, former President of McCann Erickson[2] Ecuador, founded Maruri Publicidad, an advertising agency in Ecuador, affiliated with the WPP Group. Maruri also founded DM3, a sports marketing company specializing in planning and marketing sports events such as the Guayaquil Marathon.

In May 2004, aged 37, he won the elections of President of the Guayaquil Chamber of Commerce ([1]) with 40% of the votes. In 2006 he was elected President of the Ecuadorian Federation of Chambers of Commerce until February 2007.

He is responsible for the visits of the following personalities to Ecuador: President Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, Mikhail Gorbachev, José María Aznar, Vice President Al Gore, Anna Kournikova, Rigoberta Menchú, among others.[3]

He is the president of UNO, A New Option, a private non-profit organization and political party.[4] On September 30, 2007 Maruri was elected Assembly Member[5] for the Guayas Province for the Ecuadorian Constituent Assembly.[6]

Eduardo Maruri has been recognized as one of the most successful young professionals in Ecuador. Leaders magazine included him among the six most respected non-Ecuadorian businesspeople.[7] Latin Finance magazine cited him as one of the 25 people, and the only Ecuadorian on the list, in Latin America ready to assume important positions of great influence over the next ten years.

Family

He has two children, Eduardo Antonio and Corina.

Barcelona Sporting Club

He was elected President of the Barcelona Sporting Club soccer team from Guayaquil for the 2007-2011 period.[8] In the 2008 season Maruri led the team to a 5th place in the Ecuadorian Serie A. In the 2009 season was the worst of all, lots of wrong decisions and lack of leadership from Maruri, Barcelona barely escaped a relegation to the Ecuadorian Serie B, which would have been the clubs first relegation in history.[9] In the 2010 season, Maruri led the team to a berth in Copa Sudamericana, but where eliminated in the second round and a 4th overall in the Ecuadorian Serie A.

Do to the lack of a Ecuadorian Serie A title and after Maruri announced Barcelona's total debt of more than 17 million, fans started to create Facebook, twitter pages and writing banners with "LARGATE MARURI"(English:Leave Maruri) and bringing it to Barcelona's home stadium, Estadio Monumental.[10] In December 22, 2010 Maruri resigned the presidency of Barcelona after a surprise press conference along side his family and fellow friends. Maruri stated that he was leaving Barcelona do to "Family issues", then Maruri started crying and said,"We were born to be champions, I'm not the man who abandons his ship in a horrible thunderstorm and is about to be sunken underwater, I know better days will come for Barcelona".[11] He is widely considered the worst president of BSC's history. He has a lot of nicknames such as MR.GEL, MIERDURI and NAUFRAGO LLORON. His political career is done because of his failure on Barcelona Sporting Club.

Accused Of Corruption

During Maruri's term as president, he has been accused of corruption and the responsible of huge debt that Barcelona has. On January 31, 2011 he spoke with Radio Tarqui and denies any accusations of corruption during his term as president.[12] On August 16, 2011, the new president of Barcelona, Antonio Noboa announced the hiring of PKF, which is a firm of auditors that will do a Forensic audit on Maruri and Harb's term as president.[13]

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