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Colonial Art Museum of Bogotá. Javeriana's alumni include a vast range of prominent individuals in the history of the country and the region, with the following (non-exhaustive) list representative, including Presidents of Colombia, Vice Presidents of Colombia, National and International Ministers,
Grammy Award-winning artists,
Academy Award-nominated artists,
Tony Award-nominated artists,
Miss Universe,
Olympic medallists and people included in
Forbes and
BBC lists. •
Camilo Prieto Valderrama, climate science professor and environmentalist. •
Ernesto Samper, President of Colombia (1994–1998) •
Daniel Samper Pizano, lawyer, journalist, and writer •
Daniel Samper Ospina, comedian, writer, journalist, and columnist •
Misael Pastrana, president of Colombia (1970–1974) •
Marta Lucía Ramírez, vice president of Colombia (2018–2022);
2021 Forbes list of the Colombian 50 most powerful woman •
María Juliana Ruiz, first lady of Colombia (2018–2022) •
Rodolfo Llinás, neuroscientist, University Professor at the
New York University; Director of the
Neurolab Research on the
NASA and
Ralph W. Gerard Prize laureate •
Luis Carlos Galán Sarmiento, politician •
Gustavo Bell, vice president of Colombia (1998–2002) •
Peter Claver, priest and missionary •
Ignacio Martín-Baró, scholar, psychologist, philosopher and Jesuit priest •
Marcela Ocampo Duque, lawyer, Executive Manager Banco de la Republica •
Vicky Colbert, Politician and Sociologist;
2017 BBC 100 Women •
Catalina Sandino Moreno,
Academy Award-nominated actress •
Catalina Robayo,
Miss Colombia 2010, placed Top 16 at
Miss Universe 2011. •
Alejandro R. Jadad Bechara, physician, innovator, networker and humanist •
Henry Krieger,
Broadway producer;
Grammy Award-winning and
Tony Award-nominated producer •
Ángela Robledo, psychologist, member of the
Chamber of Representatives of Colombia •
Fernando Araújo Perdomo, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Colombia (2007–2008) •
Noemí Sanín, former minister of Foreign Affairs of Colombia, former ambassador to the United Kingdom and Spain •
Óscar Iván Zuluaga Escobar, former Minister of Finance and Public Credit (2007–2010) •
Juan Carlos Pinzón, former minister of defense (2011–2015) and Ambassador of Colombia to the United States (2015–2017, 2021–) •
Gina Parody, former Minister of Education (2014–2016) •
Aurelio Iragorri Valencia, former minister of interior of Colombia (2013–2018) •
Claudia Blum, psychologist; former minister of foreign affairs (2019–2021) •
Natalia Abello Vives, former minister of transport of Colombia (2014–2018) •
Diego Molano Vega, former Minister of Information Technologies and Communications (2010–2014) •
Carlos Holguín Sardi, former minister of the Interior and Justice in Colombia (2006–2008) •
Juan Camilo Restrepo Salazar, former minister of agriculture and rural development of Colombia (2010–2013) •
Fernando Londoño, former minister of the interior and justice of Colombia (2002–2004) •
Juan Carlos Esguerra Portocarrero, former minister of justice and law of Colombia (2011–2012) •
Ricardo Velez Rodriguez, Brazilian Minister of Education •
Álvaro Gómez Hurtado, former Colombia Ambassador to the United States (1983–1985) and former Colombia ambassador to France (1991–1993) •
Jorge Franco, writer;
Alfaguara Prize 2014 •
Jorge Alfredo Vargas, news presenter •
Jorge Enrique Abello, actor; participated in
Yo soy Betty, la fea,
Betty en NY,
iCarly and others •
Santiago Gamboa, writer •
Fonseca, singer;
Grammy Award-nominated and
Latin Grammy Award-winner artist •
Laura Tobón, model, beauty & fashion blogger •
Simón Brand,
Hollywood director •
Vanessa de la Torre, journalist •
Riyad al-Maliki, minister of Foreign Affairs of Palestinian Authority •
Ignacio Martín-Baró, Spanish philosopher and psychologist •
Claudia Palacios, former anchor for
CNN en Español •
Carlos Pizarro Leongómez, politician, commander of
M-19 (dropped out) •
Mario Mendoza Zambrano, writer •
Fernando Vallejo, writer •
Paulina Dávila, actress •
Jackeline Rentería, Olympic medallist (
2008,
2012) •
Kristina Lilley, American born-Colombian actress (She studied
Biology before she became an actress). •
Paulina Vega,
Miss Colombia 2013 and
Miss Universe 2014;
2021 Forbes list of the Colombian 50 most powerful woman •
Giancarlo Mazzanti, architect •
Brigitte Baptiste, Environmental scientist and researcher, President of the
EAN University and
2021 Forbes list of the Colombian 50 most powerful woman •
Ricardo La Rotta Caballero, architect •
Camilo Prieto Valderrama, surgeon and environmentalist • Diana Wiswell, actress. •
General Freddy Padilla De León, former commander of the Colombian Armed Forces, former Minister of Defense, ambassador •
María Teresa Herrán, Colombian journalist and artist == Lecturers ==