Business Leaders
| Name | Class year | Notability | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pablo Aramis Alvarez | 1982 | President of International Operations of Mastec | |
| Francisco Aruca | 1959 | radio host and businessman | |
| Alvaro Cabrera | 1976 | Largest minority Burger King franchisee in the United States (220 locations) | |
| Cesar Conde | 1991 | 2002-2003 White House Fellow; President of Univision Networks at Univision Communications, Inc. | |
| Vicente E. Cossio | 1972 | President of Cawy Bottling Inc. | |
| Manuel G. Dominguez | 1975 | General Manager of Campbell Soup Company-Latin America & Caribbean | |
| Angel Fernandez | 1960 | former President of Bacardi - Latin America | |
| Ben Gilbert, Jr. | 1984 | Vice President of Business Development MasTec - North America | |
| Roberto Goizueta | 1947 | former CEO of Coca-Cola; the Emory University School of Business is named after him; his foundation plays an important role at the school. | |
| Juan Grau | 1945 | former president of Bacardi - US | |
| Juan R. Loumeit | 1937 | former Vice President of Morton Salt | |
| Jose Olozaga | 1946 | former President/Puerto Rico Division of Procter & Gamble | |
| Antonio Navarro Hedges | 1942 | Former COO of W. R. Grace and Company - Appointed Director of Broadcasting for Radio y Televisión Martà by Ronald Reagan in 1990. Played a large role in the anti-casto resitance as recorded in his novel Tocayo | |
| Jorge L. Padron | 1986 | President of Padron cigars | |
| Alberto "Tico" Gutierrez | 1988 | Managing Director of Mass Mutual/LINQ Financial Group | |
| Justo L. Pozo | 1975 | President of Preferred Care Partners | |
| Balbino Vazquez | 1982 | former CFO of Humana Inc. |
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