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Cipriano Santos

Cipriano Santos

Distinguished Professor in Operations Research and Artificial Intelligence

School of Engineering and Science


Expertise

Machine Learning
Mathematical Optimization

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Overview

Dr. Cipriano Santos, an expert in mathematical optimization, has a strong record in technical and organizational leadership. He is a Visiting Scholar at San José State University (SJSU) in California. Previously, he was a lead scientist for optimization and machine learning at Gurobi Optimization and senior technical advisor for Recruitology’s machine learning team. Before retiring from Hewlett-Packard (HP) Laboratories, he served as a Distinguished Technologist.

His research blends mathematical optimization and machine learning. Over 27 years at HP, he contributed to applied research projects, creating optimization models and decision-support tools for supply chain management, customer relationship management, and data 
center resource allocation. He also developed workforce planning tools for industries like airlines and healthcare, including dispatcher workload distribution and operating room scheduling.

Cipriano Santos co-founded HP Labs Advanced Prototyping Organization in Guadalajara, Mexico. This program linked top STEM students from leading Mexican universities with HP Labs researchers to build prototypes solving high-impact business challenges.

Cipriano Santos joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Professor in Operations Research and Artificial Intelligence for the School of Engineering and Sciences.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Operations Research, University of Waterloo
  • M.Sc., Operations Research, University of Waterloo
  • B.Sc., Actuarial Sciences with a Major in Operations Research, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
     
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Publications

  • Over nineteen publications.
  • Eighteen patents granted. 

 

Cipriano Santos - Faculty

Cipriano Santos

Cipriano Santos

Profesor Distinguido en Investigación de Operaciones
e Inteligencia Artificial

Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias


Expertise

Machine Learning
Optimización matemática

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Overview

Dr. Cipriano Santos, an expert in mathematical optimization, has a strong record in technical and organizational leadership. He is a Visiting Scholar at San José State University (SJSU) in California. Previously, he was a lead scientist for optimization and machine learning at Gurobi Optimization and senior technical advisor for Recruitology’s machine learning team. Before retiring from Hewlett-Packard (HP) Laboratories, he served as a Distinguished Technologist.

His research blends mathematical optimization and machine learning. Over 27 years at HP, he contributed to applied research projects, creating optimization models and decision-support tools for supply chain management, customer relationship management, and data 
center resource allocation. He also developed workforce planning tools for industries like airlines and healthcare, including dispatcher workload distribution and operating room scheduling.

Cipriano Santos co-founded HP Labs Advanced Prototyping Organization in Guadalajara, Mexico. This program linked top STEM students from leading Mexican universities with HP Labs researchers to build prototypes solving high-impact business challenges.

Cipriano Santos joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Professor in Operations Research and Artificial Intelligence for the School of Engineering and Sciences.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Operations Research, University of Waterloo
  • M.Sc., Operations Research, University of Waterloo
  • B.Sc., Actuarial Sciences with a Major in Operations Research, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
     
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Publications

  • Over nineteen publications.
  • Eighteen patents granted. 

 

Toby Miller

Toby Miller

Toby Miller

Distinguished Professor in Media and Cultural Studies

School of Humanities and Education


Expertise

Communication
Cultural studies
Media and technology

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Overview

Dr. Toby Miller is a distinguished professor, author, and researcher specializing in cultural studies and media. Throughout his career, he has held academic appointments at renowned institutions. He is currently a Visiting Professor at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Spain. Prior to this, he served as a Visiting Professor at Universidad Complutense de Madrid and as a Research Professor in the Graduate Division of the University of California, Riverside. He was also the Stuart Hall Professor of Cultural Studies at Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Cuajimalpa (Mexico) and a Sir Walter Murdoch Distinguished Collaborator at Murdoch University.

He served as president of the Cultural Studies Association (United States) from 2019 to 2021. His research interests encompass media, social theory, cultural studies, technology, labor, gender, race, class, sports, citizenship, politics, the environment, and the Americas.

The author and editor of over 30 publications, Toby Miller’s work has been translated into 11 languages. His most recent books include Why Journalism? A Polemic (2024), Violence (2022), A COVID Charter, A Better World (2021), How Green Is Your Smartphone? (2020), Greenwashing Culture (2017), and Greenwashing Sport (2017), among others. He is currently the editor of Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture, and was formerly the editor of journals such as Open Cultural Studies, International Journal of E-Politics, Critical Studies in Media Communication, Journal of Sport and Social Issues, and Comunicación y Sociedad.

Toby Miller joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as a Distinguished Professor in Media and Cultural Studies for the Business School and EGADE Business School.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Murdoch University
  • B.A., Australian National University (First Class Honors)
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Toby Miller

Toby Miller

Toby Miller

Profesor Distinguido en Medios y Estudios Culturales

Escuela de Humanidades y Educación


Expertise

Comunicación
Estudios culturales
Medios y tecnología

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Overview

Dr. Toby Miller is a distinguished professor, author, and researcher specializing in cultural studies and media. Throughout his career, he has held academic appointments at renowned institutions. He is currently a Visiting Professor at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Spain. Prior to this, he served as a Visiting Professor at Universidad Complutense de Madrid and as a Research Professor in the Graduate Division of the University of California, Riverside. He was also the Stuart Hall Professor of Cultural Studies at Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Cuajimalpa (Mexico) and a Sir Walter Murdoch Distinguished Collaborator at Murdoch University.

He served as president of the Cultural Studies Association (United States) from 2019 to 2021. His research interests encompass media, social theory, cultural studies, technology, labor, gender, race, class, sports, citizenship, politics, the environment, and the Americas.

The author and editor of over 30 publications, Toby Miller’s work has been translated into 11 languages. His most recent books include Why Journalism? A Polemic (2024), Violence (2022), A COVID Charter, A Better World (2021), How Green Is Your Smartphone? (2020), Greenwashing Culture (2017), and Greenwashing Sport (2017), among others. He is currently the editor of Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture, and was formerly the editor of journals such as Open Cultural Studies, International Journal of E-Politics, Critical Studies in Media Communication, Journal of Sport and Social Issues, and Comunicación y Sociedad.

Toby Miller joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as a Distinguished Professor in Media and Cultural Studies for the Business School and EGADE Business School.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Murdoch University
  • B.A., Australian National University (First Class Honors)
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El ingreso digno no es solo una meta económica, es una expresión concreta de la dignidad humana. Asegurar que todas las personas puedan vivir con tranquilidad, cubrir sus necesidades y desarrollar su potencial es fundamental para construir una sociedad más justa, próspera y consciente.

 

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Institutional Government

Institutional Government

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Tecnológico de Monterrey is an institution of and for society.

Tecnológico de Monterrey is an institution of the society and for the society.

A fundamental pillar for the fulfillment of its vision is to have a solid and transparent institutional governance structure.

The supreme governing body of Tec de Monterrey is the Assembly of Associates which is made up of leaders from different communities in Mexico, teachers and collaborators of the institution; Its responsibility is to safeguard the vision and values of Tecnológico de Monterrey and assist in the establishment and fulfillment of its strategy, as well as in the management of its resources and talent.

A Board of Directors is appointed from the members of the Assembly of Associates, in charge of ensuring the good operation and functioning of Tecnológico de Monterrey. This work is supported by a series of Councils and Committees.

Additionally, the Board of Directors of Tec de Monterrey has the support of Advocating Councils and Committees, Subcommittees, Advisory Councils, and Campus Councils. All the governing bodies of Tecnológico de Monterrey have a Secretary, who are collaborators of the institution.

Board of Trustees

The Board of Trustees is in charge of the Tecnológico de Monterrey’s operations.

The Board is chaired by Ricardo Saldívar Escajadillo and consists of 19 members who are business and civil society leaders

Contributing Boards and Committees

The work of the Board of Directors is supported by the following Advocacy Councils and Committees.

Institutional Governance Committee

Institutional Governance Committee

  • Ricardo Saldívar Escajadillo (President)
  • Alfonso Garza Garza
  • Enrique de Jesús Zambrano Benítez (under license period)
  • Eugenio Garza Herrera
  • José Antonio Fernández
  • Mariana Garza Lagüera Gonda
  • Hugo Armando Garza Medina (Secretary, not a member)
Audit and Risk Management

Audit and Risk Management

  • César Montemayor Zambrano (President)
  • Eduardo Mellado Flores
  • Francisco Zambrano Rodríguez
  • Jorge Elizundia Balcázar
  • José González Ornelas
  • Oscar Eduardo Rocha Dabrowsky
  • Víctor Manuel Romo Muñoz
  • Jessica González de Cosio Contreras (Secretary, not a member)
Development Committee

Development Committee

  • Eugenio Garza Herrera (President)
  • Alberto Santos Boesch
  • David Garza Salazar
  • Ismael Rodríguez Durán
  • Lorena Fabiola Guillé-Laris
  • Susana Coppel García
  • Alejandro Alfonso Poiré Romero (Secretary, not a member)
Academics and Research Board

Academics and Research Board

  • Rogelio Zambrano Lozano (President)
  • Armando Garza Sada (Under license)
  • Carlos Salazar Lomelín
  • Carmen Junco de la Vega González
  • David Garza Salazar
  • Gabriel Sod Hoffs
  • Gilberto L. Rodriguez Martinez
  • Javier Fernández Carbajal
  • Leopoldo Cedillo Villarreal
  • Mariana Garza Lagüera Gonda
  • Tomás Milmo Santos
  • Juan Pablo Murra  (Secretary, not a member)
Board of Trustees of Tecmilenio University

Board of Trustees of Tecmilenio University

  • José Arturo Zapata Guizar (President)
  • Blanca Treviño de Vega
  • César Montemayor Zambrano
  • David Garza Salazar
  • Eduardo Padilla Silva
  • Fernando González Olivieri
  • José Antonio Fernández Garza Lagüera
  • Roland Loehner Niebuhr
  • Salvador Alva Gómez
  • Simón Cohen Shamosh
  • Bruno Zepeda Blouin (Secretary, not a member)
Board of Trustees of TecSalud

Board of Trustees of TecSalud

  • Tomás Milmo Santos (President)
  • Alejandra Clariond Rangel
  • Alejandro Alfonso Díaz
  • Bernardo Garza de la Fuente
  • David Alejandro Garza Salazar
  • Eva Fernández Garza Lagüera
  • Ian Armstrong Zambrano
  • José Germán Coppel Luken
  • Guillermo Torre Amione (Secretary, not a member)
Finances and Investment Comittee

Finances and Investment Committee

  • Lorenzo Barrera Segovia (President)
  • Antonio Elosúa González (on license)
  • David Garza Salazar
  • Francisco Xavier Toussaint Elosúa
  • Javier Gerardo Astaburuaga Sanjines
  • José Carlos Pons de la Garza
  • Mariuz Calvet Roquero
  • Valeria Strappa
  • Miguel Valle Herrera (Secretary, not a member)
Talent Committee

Talent Committee

  • Alfonso Garza Garza (President)
  • Adela Giral López
  • Alejandro Kipper Lezama
  • David Garza Salazar
  • Eduardo B. de la Garza Zamarrón
  • Kelly Kroger
  • Hernán García González (Secretary, not a member)
distritotec Committee

distritotec Committee

  • Eva Garza Lagüera Gonda (President)
  • Arnulfo Treviño Garza
  • David Garza Salazar
  • Patricio Garza Garza
  • Xavier Toussaint Elosúa
  • Mario Adrián Flores Castro (Secretary, not a member)
Local Boards of Trustees

The Board of Trustees has the support of the Campus Councils, for the fulfillment of the purpose, values and vision of Tecnológico de Monterrey and its institutions. In addition, they support the campuses in identifying strategic issues and projects for the development of their regions.

Additional Boards and Committees

The principles on which the vision, the educational philosophy, the identity and unity of all the campus and academic institutions of the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey are founded, henceforth, Tecnológico de Monterrey, are based on the ideals of our founders and an ethical reference for the set of rules and regulations that directly determine behavior and institutional and academic decisions.

Instituto de Emprendimiento Eugenio Garza Lagüera
Tecnológico de Monterrey, Consejo de Escuela de Negocios
Tecnológico de Monterrey, Consejo de Escuela Humanidades y Educación

Rogelio de los Santos Calderón (President)
Alberto Fernández Martínez
Bárbara Braniff Garza Lagüera
David Alejandro Garza Salazar
Enrique Bustamante Martínez
Enrique Gómez-Junco Blancq-Cazaux
Fernando Fabre
Gustavo Felipe Tomé Velázquez
Javier Arroyo Navarro
José Antonio Fernández Garza Lagüera
Mauricio Schwarz Zybert
Roberto Charvel Rivera
Rogelio Zambrano Garza
Sebastián Garza T. Junco
Vicente Eduardo Graniello Pérez
Ulrick Oliver Noel (Secretary)

Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias
Escuela de Arquitectura, Arte y Diseño
Tecnológico de Monterrey, Escuela de Ciencias Sociales y Gobierno

Eduardo Garza T. Junco
Eugenio Clariond Rangel
Jesús Martínez Sotomayor Herrera
Leopoldo Cedillo Villarreal
Feniosky Avelhermi Pena-Mora (Secretary)

Associates
Counseling labor of Tecnológico de Monterrey is supported by 43 Active Associates, 12 Honorable Associates and 7 Benefactor Associates.
Active Associates
  1. Ricardo Saldívar Escajadillo
  2. Alberto Santos Boesch
  3. Alberto Terrazas Seyffert
  4. Alejandra Clariond Rangel
  5. Alfonso Garza Garza
  6. Antonio Elosúa González
  7. Armando Garza Sada
  8. Arturo Zapata Guizar
  9. Bárbara Garza Lagüera Gonda
  10. Bernardo Elosúa Robles
  11. Bernardo Garza de la Fuente
  12. Bertha Paula Michel González
  13. Blanca Avelina Treviño de Vega
  14. César Montemayor Zambrano
  1. David Garza Salazar
  2. Diego Eugenio Calderón Rojas
  3. Eduardo Garza T. Junco
  4. Eduardo Osuna Osuna
  5. Eduardo Padilla Silva
  6. Enrique de Jesús Zambrano Benítez
  7. Ernesto Torres Cantú
  8. Eugenio Garza Herrera
  9. Eva Garza Lagüera Gonda
  10. Fernando Javier Amarante Zertuche
  11. Gabriel Chapa Muñoz
  12. Gerardo Bours Castelo
  13. Javier Gerardo Astaburuaga Sanjines
  14. Javier Fernández Carbajal
  1. Jorge Horacio Mazón Rubio
  2. José Antonio Fernández Carbajal
  3. José Coppel Luken
  4. José Medina Mora Icaza (En licencia)
  5. Juan Carlos López Villarreal
  6. Lorenzo Barrera Segovia
  7. Marcus Baur Neuburger
  8. Mariana Garza Lagüera Gonda
  9. Mario Orozco Arena
  10. Miriam Guadalupe de la Vega Arizpe
  11. Ricardo Martín Bringas
  12. Rogelio de los Santos Calderón
  13. Rogelio Zambrano Lozano
  14. Tomás Milmo Santos
  15. Xavier Toussaint Elosúa
Honorable Associates
  1. Alfonso González Migoya
  2. Carlos Salazar Lomelín
  3. Eduardo Garza T. Fernández
  4. Eugenio Clariond Reyes-Retana
  5. Fernando Elizondo Barragán
  6. Javier Arroyo Chávez
  1. Juan Gerardo Garza Treviño
  2. Luis Lauro Cantú Salinas
  3. Miguel Schwarz Marx
  4. Rafael Rangel Sostmann
  5. Ricardo Guajardo Touché
  6. Salvador Alva
Benefactors Associates
  1. Adrián Marenco Olavarrieta
  2. Consuelo Garza Lagüera de Garza Valdés
  3. David Garza Lagüera
  4. Jorge Samuel Ritz Habberman
  5. Manuel Fernando Sescosse Varela
  6. Susana Canales Clariond
  7. Tomás González Sada
Former presidents of the board of trustees

Eugenio Garza Sada

President from 1943 to 1973

"The greatest projects must always begin in the simplest way."
(Eugenio Garza Sada)

Eugenio Garza Lagüera

President from 1993 to 1997

"People are known for their actions, by the congruency of and perseverance in their efforts, and for transcending their own existence."

Lorenzo Zambrano Treviño

President from 1997 to 2012

"The foundation of success is a commitment to excellence, in seeing change as an opportunity rather than a threat, and in taking risks without being afraid of making mistakes."

José Antonio Fernández

President from 2012 to 2023

"Transforming lives transforms us. Each young person that we manage to graduate, is a new actor that multiplies progress and generates great benefits in their community."

Gobierno institucional

Gobierno Institucional

Graduados EXATEC
El Tecnológico de Monterrey es una institución de toda la sociedad y para la sociedad.

El Tecnológico de Monterrey es una institución de toda la sociedad y para la sociedad.

Un pilar fundamental para el cumplimiento de su visión es contar con una sólida y transparente estructura de gobierno institucional.

El órgano supremo de gobierno del Tec de Monterrey es la Asamblea de Asociados la cual está integrada por líderes de distintas comunidades en México, profesores y colaboradores de la institución; su responsabilidad es salvaguardar la visión y valores del Tecnológico de Monterrey y coadyuvar en el establecimiento y cumplimiento de su estrategia, así como en la gestión de sus recursos y talento.

De los miembros de la Asamblea de Asociados se nombra un Consejo Directivo, encargado de velar por la buena operación y funcionamiento de la institución. Esta labor es apoyada por una serie de Consejos y Comités.

Adicionalmente, el Consejo Directivo del Tec de Monterrey cuenta con el apoyo de Consejos y Comités Coadyuvantes, Subcomités, Consejos Consultivos y Consejos de Campus. Todos los órganos de gobierno del Tecnológico de Monterrey cuentan con un Secretario, quienes son colaboradores de la institución.

Consejo Directivo del Tec de Monterrey

El Consejo Directivo del Tec de Monterrey, es el órgano responsable de la operación y funcionamiento de la institución.

El Consejo es presidido por Ricardo Saldívar Escajadillo y está conformado por 19 miembros, quienes son líderes empresariales y de la sociedad civil.

Consejos y Comités Coadyuvantes

La labor del Consejo Directivo es apoyada por los siguientes Consejos y Comités Coadyuvantes.

Institutional Governance Committee

Institutional Governance Committee

  • Ricardo Saldívar Escajadillo (President)
  • Alfonso Garza Garza
  • Enrique de Jesús Zambrano Benítez (under license period)
  • Eugenio Garza Herrera
  • José Antonio Fernández
  • Mariana Garza Lagüera Gonda
  • Hugo Armando Garza Medina (Secretary, not a member)
Audit and Risk Management

Audit and Risk Management

  • César Montemayor Zambrano (President)
  • Eduardo Mellado Flores
  • Francisco Zambrano Rodríguez
  • Jorge Elizundia Balcázar
  • José González Ornelas
  • Oscar Eduardo Rocha Dabrowsky
  • Víctor Manuel Romo Muñoz
  • Jessica González de Cosio Contreras (Secretary, not a member)
Development Committee

Development Committee

  • Eugenio Garza Herrera (President)
  • Alberto Santos Boesch
  • David Garza Salazar
  • Ismael Rodríguez Durán
  • Lorena Fabiola Guillé-Laris
  • Susana Coppel García
  • Alejandro Alfonso Poiré Romero (Secretary, not a member)
Academics and Research Board

Academics and Research Board

  • Rogelio Zambrano Lozano (President)
  • Armando Garza Sada (Under license)
  • Carlos Salazar Lomelín
  • Carmen Junco de la Vega González
  • David Garza Salazar
  • Gabriel Sod Hoffs
  • Gilberto L. Rodriguez Martinez
  • Javier Fernández Carbajal
  • Leopoldo Cedillo Villarreal
  • Mariana Garza Lagüera Gonda
  • Tomás Milmo Santos
  • Juan Pablo Murra  (Secretary, not a member)
Board of Trustees of Tecmilenio University

Board of Trustees of Tecmilenio University

  • José Arturo Zapata Guizar (President)
  • Blanca Treviño de Vega
  • César Montemayor Zambrano
  • David Garza Salazar
  • Eduardo Padilla Silva
  • Fernando González Olivieri
  • José Antonio Fernández Garza Lagüera
  • Roland Loehner Niebuhr
  • Salvador Alva Gómez
  • Simón Cohen Shamosh
  • Bruno Zepeda Blouin (Secretary, not a member)
Board of Trustees of TecSalud

Board of Trustees of TecSalud

  • Tomás Milmo Santos (President)
  • Alejandra Clariond Rangel
  • Alejandro Alfonso Díaz
  • Bernardo Garza de la Fuente
  • David Alejandro Garza Salazar
  • Eva Fernández Garza Lagüera
  • Ian Armstrong Zambrano
  • José Germán Coppel Luken
  • Guillermo Torre Amione (Secretary, not a member)
Finances and Investment Comittee

Finances and Investment Committee

  • Lorenzo Barrera Segovia (President)
  • Antonio Elosúa González (on license)
  • David Garza Salazar
  • Francisco Xavier Toussaint Elosúa
  • Javier Gerardo Astaburuaga Sanjines
  • José Carlos Pons de la Garza
  • Mariuz Calvet Roquero
  • Valeria Strappa
  • Miguel Valle Herrera (Secretary, not a member)
Talent Committee

Talent Committee

  • Alfonso Garza Garza (President)
  • Adela Giral López
  • Alejandro Kipper Lezama
  • David Garza Salazar
  • Eduardo B. de la Garza Zamarrón
  • Kelly Kroger
  • Hernán García González (Secretary, not a member)
distritotec Committee

distritotec Committee

  • Eva Garza Lagüera Gonda (President)
  • Arnulfo Treviño Garza
  • David Garza Salazar
  • Patricio Garza Garza
  • Xavier Toussaint Elosúa
  • Mario Adrián Flores Castro (Secretary, not a member)
Consejos de Campus

El Consejo Directivo cuenta con el apoyo de los Consejos de Campus, para el cumplimiento del propósito, los valores y la visión del Tecnológico de Monterrey y sus instituciones. Además, estos apoyan a los campus en la identificación de temas y proyectos estratégicos para el desarrollo de sus regiones.

Consejos y comités adicionales

Los principios en los cuales se fundamenta la Visión, la filosofía educativa, la identidad y unidad de todos los campus y entidades académicas del Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, en lo sucesivo, Tecnológico de Monterrey, se basan en los ideales de nuestros fundadores y son un referente ético para el conjunto de normas y reglamentos que determinan de modo directo el comportamiento y decisiones institucionales y académicas.

Instituto de Emprendimiento Eugenio Garza Lagüera
Tecnológico de Monterrey, Consejo de Escuela de Negocios
Tecnológico de Monterrey, Consejo de Escuela Humanidades y Educación

Rogelio de los Santos Calderón (President)
Alberto Fernández Martínez
Bárbara Braniff Garza Lagüera
David Alejandro Garza Salazar
Enrique Bustamante Martínez
Enrique Gómez-Junco Blancq-Cazaux
Fernando Fabre
Gustavo Felipe Tomé Velázquez
Javier Arroyo Navarro
José Antonio Fernández Garza Lagüera
Mauricio Schwarz Zybert
Roberto Charvel Rivera
Rogelio Zambrano Garza
Sebastián Garza T. Junco
Vicente Eduardo Graniello Pérez
Ulrick Oliver Noel (Secretary)

Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias
Escuela de Arquitectura, Arte y Diseño
Tecnológico de Monterrey, Escuela de Ciencias Sociales y Gobierno

Eduardo Garza T. Junco
Eugenio Clariond Rangel
Jesús Martínez Sotomayor Herrera
Leopoldo Cedillo Villarreal
Feniosky Avelhermi Pena-Mora (Secretary)

Asociados
La Asamblea de Asociados del Tecnológico de Monterrey está conformada por 43 asociados activos, 12 asociados honorarios y 7 asociados benefactores.
Active Associates
  1. Ricardo Saldívar Escajadillo
  2. Alberto Santos Boesch
  3. Alberto Terrazas Seyffert
  4. Alejandra Clariond Rangel
  5. Alfonso Garza Garza
  6. Antonio Elosúa González
  7. Armando Garza Sada
  8. Arturo Zapata Guizar
  9. Bárbara Garza Lagüera Gonda
  10. Bernardo Elosúa Robles
  11. Bernardo Garza de la Fuente
  12. Bertha Paula Michel González
  13. Blanca Avelina Treviño de Vega
  14. César Montemayor Zambrano
  1. David Garza Salazar
  2. Diego Eugenio Calderón Rojas
  3. Eduardo Garza T. Junco
  4. Eduardo Osuna Osuna
  5. Eduardo Padilla Silva
  6. Enrique de Jesús Zambrano Benítez
  7. Ernesto Torres Cantú
  8. Eugenio Garza Herrera
  9. Eva Garza Lagüera Gonda
  10. Fernando Javier Amarante Zertuche
  11. Gabriel Chapa Muñoz
  12. Gerardo Bours Castelo
  13. Javier Gerardo Astaburuaga Sanjines
  14. Javier Fernández Carbajal
  1. Jorge Horacio Mazón Rubio
  2. José Antonio Fernández Carbajal
  3. José Coppel Luken
  4. José Medina Mora Icaza (En licencia)
  5. Juan Carlos López Villarreal
  6. Lorenzo Barrera Segovia
  7. Marcus Baur Neuburger
  8. Mariana Garza Lagüera Gonda
  9. Mario Orozco Arena
  10. Miriam Guadalupe de la Vega Arizpe
  11. Ricardo Martín Bringas
  12. Rogelio de los Santos Calderón
  13. Rogelio Zambrano Lozano
  14. Tomás Milmo Santos
  15. Xavier Toussaint Elosúa
Honorable Associates
  1. Alfonso González Migoya
  2. Carlos Salazar Lomelín
  3. Eduardo Garza T. Fernández
  4. Eugenio Clariond Reyes-Retana
  5. Fernando Elizondo Barragán
  6. Javier Arroyo Chávez
  1. Juan Gerardo Garza Treviño
  2. Luis Lauro Cantú Salinas
  3. Miguel Schwarz Marx
  4. Rafael Rangel Sostmann
  5. Ricardo Guajardo Touché
  6. Salvador Alva
Benefactors Associates
  1. Adrián Marenco Olavarrieta
  2. Consuelo Garza Lagüera de Garza Valdés
  3. David Garza Lagüera
  4. Jorge Samuel Ritz Habberman
  5. Manuel Fernando Sescosse Varela
  6. Susana Canales Clariond
  7. Tomás González Sada
Ex-presidentes del Consejo Directivo

Eugenio Garza Sada

President from 1943 to 1973

"The greatest projects must always begin in the simplest way."
(Eugenio Garza Sada)

Eugenio Garza Lagüera

President from 1993 to 1997

"People are known for their actions, by the congruency of and perseverance in their efforts, and for transcending their own existence."

Lorenzo Zambrano Treviño

President from 1997 to 2012

"The foundation of success is a commitment to excellence, in seeing change as an opportunity rather than a threat, and in taking risks without being afraid of making mistakes."

José Antonio Fernández

President from 2012 to 2023

"Transforming lives transforms us. Each young person that we manage to graduate, is a new actor that multiplies progress and generates great benefits in their community."

Giving

Intervene the future

Tec de Monterrey’s comprehensive campaign.

This is an invaluable opportunity to significantly change the 2030 horizon. Through concrete actions, we can generate great change. Here’s how.

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Education and Social Mobility

We’re convinced that through education, we can change Mexico. That’s why work to attract the most inspiring professors, with expertise and lived experience, so that they can accelerate our students’ transformative potential. 

Help extend the reach of our educational scholarships and grants: 

Líderes del Mañanakeyboard_arrow_right
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Research, innovation & entrepreneurship

Through research, innovation, integrated education, and human development, we work towards a fairer society. 

Learn about our projects of impact: 

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Facilities and community

We create spaces and conditions that enrich learning, research, and innovation, to enhance our community’s and our society’s growth and well-being. 

Join our community: 

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Our stories
Read testimonials and articles about our giving culture initiatives on our blog.