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MAE VI - 1974

Archila Marroquín Carlos Enrique

Arias Romero Jose Maria

Asensio Aguirre Jorge Ernesto

Bolaños Abaunza Enrique

Bolaños Davis Alejandro

Brid A. Carlos Eduardo

Caro Muñoz Ciro Eduardo

Castillo Zepeda Rodolfo

Chacón Vega Edgar Enrique

Correa Vásquez Mario Alexis

Da Costa Zelaya Osvaldo

De Cossio De Vivanco Jose Luis

De La Guardia. Aquilino Antonio

Dueñas De La Peña Federico

Fanjul Bianchi Julio Roberto

Frech Hasbun Freddie Moisés

Frixione Miranda Alejandro Francisco

Fuentes Cardenal Fernando Jose

Gómez Aguirreurreta José Alberto

González Holmann Erasmo

Guardado Rojas Miguel Orlando

Herrera Ortiz Raúl

Horvilleur Caso Mauricio Gabriel

Horvilleur Wheelock Roberto

Huezo Ramos David Rafael

Jervis Troya Patrick

Manrique Sipan Vitaliano

Mejía Alférez Carlos Antonio

Montealegre Quirós Arturo

Montealegre Somoza Jorge Alberto

Novoa Montenegro Gabriel

Novoa Yudice Maximiliano Guillermo

Odio Soto Enrique

Osuna. Alfredo Hernando

Palza Prudencio Jorge Agustin

Pereira Denueda Luis A.

Pérez Góngora Alberto José

Pérez Téllez Juan Onell

Perezalonso Cifuentes Gilberto

Perigault Gonzalez Luis Antonio

Regalado Carlos Salvador

Restrepo Pelaez Juan Gonzalo

Riley Joel Albert

Rojas Harrison Ricardo

Solera González Ernesto

Stewart Clachar George Wilson

Uribe Maya Alberto

Usategui Sorondo Ramón

Valiente Peralta Manuel Arturo

Vigil Egner Eduardo

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Graduates

Below is a complete list of graduates of INCAE’s Masters Programs. Starting in 2011, INCAE changed the formal title of it degrees from the Spanish name and abbreviation--MAE (Maestría en Administración de Empresas)—to the English name and abbreviation--MBA (Master in Business Administration)--since the latter is becoming more recognized globally. However, both refer to exactly the same academic degree. 

 

In addition, since 1999, INCAE officially celebrates the graduation anniversaries of its classes with events held in its Campuses every five years after a class has graduated. These reunion events, held on both Campuses, are organized to gather Incaístas again at their alma mater in order to reunite with former classmates and professors and receive updates on important business and management topics.

 

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