
MAE XIII - 1981
Aguero Matus Ricardo
Aguilar Guillen Luis Felipe
Alvarado Zirion Carlos Enrique
Astorga Valenzuela Gustavo Adolfo
Barquero Quirós Carlos Eduardo
Beltran Flores Reinaldo
Brenes Castro Esteban
Castillo Lara Mario Ramón
Castro Lachner Miguel Angel
Cobb Mata Benito
Cortes Borge Adolfo Jose
Cuevas Guzman Jose Roberto
Del Carmen Teets Eduardo
Diaz Lacayo Enrique Adolfo
Escalante Soto Roberto
Escamilla Gonzalez Carlos Enrique
Espinal Guifarro Edilberto
Espinoza Solis Danilo
Espinoza Zapata Roberto Antonio
Estrada Salmeron Silvio Francisco
Frias Teran Gonzalo
Fuentes Bonifasi Francisco Roberto
Granados Cortés Roberto
Herrarte Figueroa Ana Maria
Herrera Molina Luis Guillermo
Kenton Johnson Roberto Armando
Martinez Perdomo Alejandro
Mayorga Duarte Ramiro José
Morales Peñalba Juan Bautista
Murillo Gutierrez Gerardo Jose
Penados Baldizon Cesar Augusto
Pineda Leiva German
Pontaza Behrens Luis Alejandro
Retana Solis German
Rodrigues Chaves Herbert Francisco
Rodriguez Lopez Leonel
Sosa Ramirez Marco Tulio
Tefel Farrer Jacobo Gustavo
Tuñón Vejas Pablo Enrique
Valencia Calderón Ruffo
Vargas Ortiz Walter
Vargas Rodriguez Norberto
Zambrano Lorini Angel
Zelaya Lopez Sandra Isabel
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.