List of Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education alumni
The
Spanish-speaking world,[4][nb 1] having one of the top graduate business schools in the region[5] and being one of the leaders in patent applications among Mexican universities.[6]
Academics
- Horacio Ahuett Garza - specialist in rapid prototypes[7]
- Adrianni Zanatta Alarcón - mecatronic engineer and researcher[8]
- Mario Moises Alvarez - pharmaceutical biochemical engineer[9]
- Rosaura Barahona - professor and writer[10]
- Herminio Blanco Mendoza - economist[11]
- Betsy Boze - college administrator[12]
- René Cabral Torres - economist[13]
- Jimena Canales - historian and researcher[14]
- Mauricio De la Maza-Beningnos - conservationist, naturalist and zoologist[15]
- Ernesto Enkerlin - environmentalist[16]
- Héctor García-Molina - computer science professor and researcher[17]
- José Luis González Velarde - mathematics professor and researcher[18]
- Julio César Gutiérrez Vega - physicist[19]
- Jorge Ibarra Salazar - economist[20]
- Cristina Mittermeier - marine biologist, biochemical engineer[21]
- Blanca Guadalupe López Morales - literature professor[22]
- Arturo Molina Gutiérrez - Vice-president of Research, Postgraduate Studies and Continuing Education at the Tecnológico de Monterrey[23]
- Daniel Moska Arreola - business professor[24]
- Héctor Moreira Rodríguez - petrochemicals and strategy studies[25]
- Gustavo Petricioli - economist, former Ambassador to the United States[26]
- David Noel Ramírez Padilla - Rector of ITESM[27]
- Rafael Rangel Sostmann - engineer; former rector of ITESM[28]
- Marco Rito-Palomares - food and biochemical researcher[29]
- Miguel Robles-Durán - urbanist
- Mireille Roccatti - researcher; first female president of Mexico's Human Rights Commission[30]
- Manuel Sánchez - economist; former deputy governor of the Bank of Mexico[31]
- Macario Schettino - economist[32]
- Eduardo Sojo Garza-Aldape - economist; former advisor to President Vicente Fox[33]
- Carlos Manuel Urzúa Macías - Director of EGAP[34]
- Lorenzo Zambrano - CEO of CEMEX[35]
Business
- Alberto Bustani Adem - former president of ITESM-Monterrey[36]
- Mauricio Fernández Garza - board member of Grupo Alfa[37]
- José Antonio Fernández - CEO of FEMSA[38]
- Eugenio Garza Lagüera - Chairman of the Board of ITESM and FEMSA[39]
- Heriberto Félix Guerra - President of CANACINTRA[40]
- Gustavo Guzmán - CEO of Azteca Telecom[41]
- Javier de Lope Francés - founder of five companies before graduating college[42]
- Ernesto Martens - former president of CINTRA; former Secretary of Energy in Mexico[43]
- David Martínez Guzmán - founder and managing partner of Fintech Advisory[44]
- Francisco Javier Mayorga Castañeda - businessman and former Secretary of Agriculture[45]
- Pablo Reimers Morales - founder of Cesatoni and the ITESM Campus in Zacatecas[46]
- Luis Armando Reynoso-Founder of Inmobiliario Reynoso Femat
- Alfonso Romo - agro-industrialist; founder of the Opción Ciudadana Party[47]
- Carlos Salazar Lomelín - CEO of FEMSA[48]
- Ricardo Salinas Pliego - CEO of Grupo Salinas and Grupo Elektra[49]
- Hugo Salinas Price - founder of Grupo Elektra[50]
- Blanca Treviño - founder of Softtek[51]
Politicians
- Lilia Aguilar Gil - federal deputy from Chihuahua[52]
- Flor Ayala - Mexican congresswoman from Sonora[53]
- Marco Antonio Adame - former governor of Morelos[54]
- Agustín Basave Benítez - politician and president of PRD[55]
- Roberto Borge Angulo - Governor of Quintana Roo[56]
- Alberto Barrera Zurita - Representative to Chamber of Deputies[57]
- Sue Ellen Bernal - Representative in the Chamber of Deputies for the State of Mexico[58]
- Eduardo Bours - businessman and former governor of Sonora[59]
- Fernando Canales Clariond - former governor of Nuevo León[60]
- Javier Castelo Parada - representative from Sonora in the Chamber of Deputies[61]
- Manuel Cavazos Lerma - Mexican Senator[62]
- Arturo Chávez - attorney; former Attorney General of Mexico[63]
- Benjamín Clariond - politician from Sonora[64]
- Tatiana Clouthier - politician[65]
- Manuel Clouthier - PAN nominee for president 1988[66]
- Manuel Clouthier Carrillo - politician and representative from Sinaloa[67] for the final four months of his term in the LXI Legislature[68]
- Luis Donaldo Colosio - presidential candidate assassinated in 1994[69]
- Gabino Cué Monteagudo - Governor of Oaxaca[70]
- Alejandra del Moral Vela - Mexican congresswoman[71]
- Ángel Alonso Díaz Caneja - Mexican senator from Puebla[72]
- Fernando Elizondo Barragán[73]
- Rodolfo Elizondo Torres - former mayor of Victoria de Durango[74]
- Eugenio Elorduy Walther - former governor of Baja California[75]
- Bernardo de la Garza - former presidential candidate of the Green Party in Mexico[76]
- Alejandro Galván Garza - federal representative from Tamaulipas[77]
- Lizbeth Gamboa Song - federal representative from Quintana Roo[78]
- Carlos Joaquín González - Governor of Quintana Roo[79]
- Juan Antonio Guajardo Anzaldúa - politician from Tamaulipas[80]
- Marcela Guerra Castillo - Senator from Nuevo León[81]
- Carlos Gutierrez - former US Secretary of Commerce[82]
- Eugenio Hernández Flores - former governor of Tamaulipas[83]
- César Jáuregui Robles - Senator from Coahuila[84]
- Jorge Luis Lavalle Maury - Mexican senator from Campeche[85]
- Ignacio Loyola Vera - Governor of Querétaro
- Daniel Ludlow Kuri - Federal Deputy from Hidalgo[86]
- Gastón Luken Garza - Politician and businessman[87]
- Antonio Juan Marcos Villarreal - politician and businessman[88]
- Patricio Martínez García - former governor of Chihuahua[89]
- Enrique Martínez y Martínez - former governor of Coahuila[90]
- Carlos Medina Plascencia - former governor of Guanajuato[91]
- Héctor Murguía Lardizábal - Politician, Senator from Chihuahua[92]
- Maurilio Ochoa - Politician from Chihuahua[93]
- Rafael Pacchiano Alamán - Federal deputy from Querétaro[94]
- Enrique Peña Nieto - President of Mexico[95]
- Juan Fernando Perdomo- Federal deputy from Veracruz[96]
- Gerardo Priego Tapia - Politician and economist from Tabasco[97]
- Luis Alberto Rico - Federal deputy from Coahuila[98]
- Ernesto Ruffo Appel - former governor of Baja California, current Mexican Senador[99]
- Gabriela Ruiz del Rincón-Senator from Sinaloa[100]
- Gerardo Ruiz Mateos - former secretary of the economy of Mexico[101]
- Antonio Sánchez Díaz de Rivera- Representative from Puebla[102]
- Adolfo Toledo Infanzón - Senator from Oaxaca
- Zeferino Torreblanca - former governor of Guerrero[103]
- Egidio Torre Cantú- Governor of Tamaulipas[104]
- Antonio Valladolid Rodríguez - Federal deputy from Baja California[105]
- military of Honduras from January 11, 2005[107]
- Jorge Villalobos Seáñez - Federal deputy from Sinaloa[108]
- Tomás Yarrington - former governor of Tamaulipas[109]
Sports
- NFL
- NFL and promoter of the sport in Mexico[110]
- Eduardo Castañeda - former professional American football player in NFL Europe
- soccer) player
- Diana Flores Arenas - Mexican National team flag football player
- NFL
- Ismael Hernández - pentathlete at 2016 Olympic Games[111]
- Manuel Padilla - football player[112]
- Fernando Platas - Olympic diver
- Ramiro Pruneda - former professional American football player in NFL Europe
- Guillermo Ruiz Burguete - college coach and former professional American football player in NFL Europe
- CFL
- Pablo Solares - professional middle-distance runner[113]
Other professionals
- Araceli Ardón - Mexican writer[114]
- Hans Backoff Escudero - oenologist; co-founder of Monte Xanic winery[115]
- Rodolfo Barragán Schwarz - architect
- Pedro Celis - computer engineer[116]
- Carmen Victoria Félix Chaidez - scientist; aspiring astronaut to Mars[117]
- Sigfrido Cuen - writer[118]
- Álvaro Cueva - television critic[119]
- Fernando del Rincón - Mexican television presenter[120]
- Ricardo Elizondo Elizondo - writer and librarian[121]
- José Horacio Gómez - Archbishop of Los Angeles[122]
- Francisco González-Pulido - architect[123]
- Alejandra Lagunes - press secretary to Mexican presidency[124]
- Roberto Javier Mora García - journalist assassinated in 2004[125]
- Luis Pazos - lawyer and author
- Ciro Procuna - Sports announcer
- Daniel Alonso Rodriguez - Human rights speaker and politician[126]
- Karen Villeda - Mexican writer
- Gabriel Zaid - writer[127]
- Miguel Elizalde - Executive President of ANPACT
Notes
- ^ The first connection from Spain was completed in mid-1990 (see Sanz) while the Institute was connected in February 1989 (see Islas).
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