Alumni Mexican presidents •
Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, 56th president of Mexico (2006–2012), graduate school.
Mexican Secretaries of Finance •
Agustín Carstens Carstens,
General manager of the Bank of International Settlements (2017–),
Governor of the Bank of Mexico (2009–2017); Secretary of Finance (2006–2009). •
José Antonio Meade Kuribreña,
Presidential nominee for the PRI (2018);
Secretary of Finance (2016–2017);
Secretary of Social Development (2015–2016);
Secretary of Foreign Affairs (2012–2015); Secretary of Finance (2011–2012);
Secretary of Energy (2011). •
Luis Videgaray Caso, Secretary of Foreign Affairs (2016–2018); Secretary of Finance (2012–2016). •
Ernesto Javier Cordero Arroyo,
Senator of Mexico (2012–2018); President of the Senate (2012–2013, 2017–2018); Secretary of Finance (2009–2011); Secretary of Social Development (2011). •
Francisco Gil Díaz, Secretary of Finance (2000–2006). •
Pedro Aspe Armella, Secretary of Finance (1988–1994). •
Gustavo Petricioli Iturbide, Secretary of Finance (1986–1988).
Other secretaries in the Mexican Government •
Alonso Lujambio Irazábal, former secretary of public education (2006–2012) and
Senator of Mexico (2012). •
Alejandro Poiré Romero, former
secretary of the interior (2011–2012) and current dean of the National School of Social Sciences and government at the
Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey. • Francisco Javier Mayorga Castañeda, former secretary of agriculture, livestock, rural development, fisheries, and nourishment. •
Dionisio Pérez-Jácome Friscione,
Senator of Mexico (1997–2000); President of the Senate (1998), former
secretary of communications and transportation (2011–2012), Mexican ambassador to the
OECD (2013–2017) and Ambassador to
Canada (2017–2018). • Alejandra Sota Mirafuentes, former media coordinator of the Presidency of Mexico. • Juan Jose Suarez Coppel, former CEO and CFO of PEMEX. •
Emilio Lozoya Austin, former CEO of
PEMEX. • Ariel Cano Cuevas, former director of the National Housing Commission. • Jaime González Aguadé, former director of the
Comisión Nacional Bancaria y de Valores. • Eduardo Pérez Motta, current CEO of the Federal Competition Commission. •
Georgina Kessel Martínez, former secretary of energy (2006–2011) and CEO of
Banobras (2011–2012). • Salomón Chertorivski Woldenberg, former secretary of health (2011–2012). •
Jesús F. Reyes Heroles, former secretary of energy (1995–1997),
Mexican Ambassador to the United States (1997–2000), and CEO of PEMEX. •
Luis Téllez Kuenzler, former secretary of energy, former Secretary of Transportation and Communications, and former president of the
Mexican Stock Exchange.
Government (others) • Francisco del Río, Mexican ambassador (SEM). •
Alfredo del Mazo Maza,
Governor of the State of Mexico (2017–) •
Alejandro Murat Hinojosa,
Governor of Oaxaca (2016–) • Ernesto Céspedes Oropeza, Mexican ambassador (SEM). • Luis Carlos Ugalde, former president of Mexico's Federal Electoral Institute (IFE). • Diódoro Carrasco Altamirano, former
governor of Oaxaca (1992–1998) •
Miguel Mancera Aguayo, former governor of the Bank of Mexico. •
Eduardo Chaillo, former Minister of Tourism (1996-1998)
Politicians •
Alberto Cinta, politician affiliated to the
New Alliance Party. •
Gabriela Cuevas, Senator of Mexico (2012–2018), Mayor of
Miguel Hidalgo (2006–2009), President of the
Interparliamentary Union (2014–2017) and current Federal Deputy in the
Chamber of Deputies. •
Federico Döring, Senator of Mexico (2012–2018) and member of the Mexico City Congress (2018–) •
Tomás Ruíz González, president of
New Alliance Party. •
Rodrigo Pérez-Alonso González, Federal Deputy in the LXI Legislature of the Congress of the Union and former lecturer at
Universidad Iberoamericana.
Business persons •
María Asunción Aramburuzabala, Mexico's richest woman, shareholder of
Grupo Modelo. •
Alberto Baillères, third richest man in Mexico and ninth in Latin America, owner of Grupo Bal,
Peñoles,
El Palacio de Hierro, and Grupo Nacional Provincial. •
Rodolfo Corcuera,
Internet entrepreneur • Nicole Reich de Polignac, president of the board of BNP Cardi, ex- CEO of Scotiabank Inverlat Mexico
Academics • Aaron Tornell, professor of Economics UCLA. •
Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, professor of Economics Princeton University. • Luis Rayo Fierro, professor of management Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. •
Beatriz Magaloni, professor of Political Science, Stanford University. • Ana de la O Torres, associate professor of Political Science, Yale University. • Marco Gonzalez-Navarro, associate professor Agricultural and Resource Economics, UC-Berkeley. • Alberto Diaz-Cayeros, director Center for Latin American Studies, Stanford University. • Jose Luis Montiel Olea, assistant professor of Economics, Columbia University. • Noriko Amano-Patiño, lecturer in Economics, University of Cambridge. • Alejandro Trelles, assistant professor of Political Science, Brandeis University. • Alejandro Díaz De la O, Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics, University College London.
Others •
Carlos Loret de Mola, journalist and news anchor. •
Franck Meyer Robredo, Mexican athlete
Faculty Some famous faculty members include: •
Guillermo Ortiz Martínez •
Pedro Aspe Armella •
Denise Dresser •
Francisco Gil Díaz •
Luis Carlos Ugalde •
Hector Zagal • Ernesto Piedras Feria • Rossana Fuentes Berain • Rafael Fernández de Castro • Jesús Silva Herzog Márquez •
José Ramón Cossío • Catherine Mansell Carstens •
Romeo Ortega •
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