Bankers
| Name | Class year | Notability | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ramon E. Rasco | 1969 | Chairman of the Board of US Century Bank | |
| Paul Arango | 1976 | Managing Director Credit Suisse - Miami office | |
| Ernesto de la Fe | 1975 | Managing Director Morgan Stanley - Miami office | |
| Calixto Garcia-Velez | 1985 | President of Citibank - Florida | |
| Luis A. Mechoso | 1980 | Senior Vice President of Coconut Grove Bank | |
| Jorge A. Navarrete | 1953 | former Division Chief of the World Bank | |
| Enrique O. Ortiz | 1946 | former Senior Vice President of Ocean Bank | |
| Roberto Pelaez | 1971 | Senior Vice President of Bank United | |
| Antonio Portuondo | 1986 | Vice President of The Bank of New York Trust Company of Florida | |
| Alex B. Prendes | 1963 | Senior Vice President of Mellon Bank | |
| Roberto Reyna | 1987 | Senior Vice President of Washington Mutual | |
| Carlos A. Saladrigas | 1967 | former Chairman of Premier American Bank | |
| Jose Sanchez-Villalba | 1947 | former Senior Vice President of Intercontinental Bank | |
| Charles Torres | 1972 | Executive Vice President of Citi National Bank of Florida | |
| Oscar C. Gomez | 1971 | Executive Vice President, Head of Global Banking US Century Bank |
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“There is too much sour grapes for my taste in the present American attitude. The time to denounce the bankers was when we were all feeding off their gold plate; not now! At present they have not only my sympathy but my preference. They are the last representatives of our native industries.”
—Edith Wharton (18621937)
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