
MAEX ACP III - 2006
Alvarado Samaniego Euclides
Chung Durán Agustín
Cortizo Cortizo Laurentino
Coulson Evans Fabio Javier
Degracia Samudio María del Carmen
Denham Spirito James Antonio
Domínguez Medina Dayra Dagmar
Farrugia González Andrés Aurelio
Fernández Alfaro Jorge Augusto
Gallardo Vargas Miriam Elizabeth
García González Gilberto
García Maritano Paz Jacqueline
Gordón Wisdom Rogelio Agustín
Greco Linares Carlos Antonio
Henriquez García de Paredes Jacqueline
Horna Compañy José Sebastián
Isaza Montenegro Luis Alberto
Jaspe Lescure Lía Tatiana
Lee Espinosa Roderick Enrique
Lu Bonilla Alejandro
Martínez Henríquez Eric Marcel
Mason Remy Jorge Enrique
Mc Kinnon Castillo Thelma Aristela
Monterrey Quintero Edanya
Montilla Tejada Rolando Ariel
Muñoz Escala Carlos Ricardo
Naranjo Pinzón Odracir Gaspar
Palma Ramírez Víctor Aurelio
Pérez Barretto Abdiel
Rodríguez Rodríguez Gustavo Jorge
Sáiz Borrero Eida Gabriela
Salamín Mock Ricaurte Antonio
Sandoval Rhino Ricardo Ernesto
Sierra Fábrega María Gabriela
Siu Chan Alfonso Francisco
Solís Ponce Ricardo Alberto
Soto Lombardo Beatriz Isabel
Stagg Clare Octavio Alonzo
Villalobos Jaén Edgardo Alberto
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.