University of Navarra - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Isabel Aguilera, Executive Management Program Certificate - CEO, Google Spain and Portugal "Google Iberia"
  • Antonio Arregui Yarza, Doctor of (Civil) Laws - Archbishop of Guayaquil, Ecuador
  • Yolanda Barcina Angulo, degree in Pharmacy 1982, Doctor in Pharmacy 1984 - Pharmacy professor, Mayor of Pamplona, Spain, and President of the Government of Navarra, Spain
  • Alfredo Biel Castán, MBA - CEO, Bonsai Technologies group, S.A.
  • Ruben Bonet, MBA - CEO, Fractus
  • Javier Cebrián Sagarriga, MBA - Chairman, Bonsai Technologies group, S.A.
  • Juan Luis Cipriani Thorne, Doctor of Sacred Theology (S.T.D.) - Cardinal Archbishop of Lima and Primate of Peru.
  • John A. Corapi, SOLT, Licentiate in Sacred Theology (S.T.L.), Doctor of Sacred Theology (S.T.D.) 1994 - Famous Catholic evangelist
  • Juan Costa Climent, B.LL. - former Secretary of State of Commerce and Tourism (2000–2004), and former Minister of Science and Technology (2003–2004), Government of Spain under the administration of José María Aznar López
  • ] Casas, Chairman La Caixa, Caixabank, Obra Social La Caixa and Fundació La Caixa
  • Iñaki Gabilondo Pujol, Licentiate in Journalism c. 1963 - News director, Cuatro
  • Ricardo García García, Doctor of Sacred Theology (S.T.D.) 1985 - Bishop-Prelate of the Prelature of Yauyos, Peru
  • Félix Guerrero Igea, degree in Industrial Engineering - President, Gestlink, S.A.
  • Antonio González-Adalid García-Zozaya, MBA 1976 – Chairman, Enagás S.A.
  • Jacobo González-Robatto, E-MBA 1986 – CEO, Barclays Spain
  • Luis Hernández de Cabanyes, MBA – Chairman, Renta Corporación
  • José Horacio Gomez, B.A. in Theology (Rome campus) 1978, Doctor of Sacred Theology (S.T.D.) 1980 - Archbishop of Los Angeles, United States
  • Julián Herranz Casado, Doctor of Medicine - former Cardinal President, Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts
  • Miguel Ángel Liso, Licentiate in Information Science - Editorial Director, Grupo ZETA
  • William MacDonald, MBA – CEO, Lazard Asesores Financieros S.A.
  • C. John McCloskey III, STD - Catholic priest of Opus Dei
  • Jorge "Jordi" Mercader Miró, MBA 1969 – Chairman, Sociedad General de Aguas de Barcelona, S.A. (Grupo Agbar)
  • Rev. Prof. Domènec Melé, Ph. D. in Theology - Chair, Department of Business Ethics, IESE Business School
  • Amparo Moraleda Martínez, MBA – President of IBM Spain, Portugal, Greece, Israel, and Turkey
  • Joaquín Navarro-Valls, Doctor of Psychiatry 1960, degree in Journalism 1968, degree in Sciences of Communication 1980 - former Director (1984–2006), Vatican Press Office, The Holy See
  • Francisco Polti Santillan, Law degree (post-graduate) 1963 - Bishop of Santiago del Estero, Argentina
  • Jaume Pujol Balcells, Doctor in Sciences of Education & Doctor in Sacred Theology (S.T.D.) - Archbishop of Tarragona, Spain
  • Pedro J. Ramírez, Licentiate (equivalent to US or UK bachelor) in Journalism 1973 - Founder, journalist, and editor-in-chief of El Mundo newspaper
  • Javier Robles, PDG (General Management Program) 1990 – President, Danone Spain
  • Juan Antonio Ugarte Perez, Doctor of Canon Law (J.C.D.) - Archbishop of Cuzco, Peru
  • María del Pino Velázquez, MBA 1991 – CEO, Unisono
  • Carmen Valera, MBA - CEO, Burson-Marsteller Spain
  • Alberto Ortega Venzor, Doctor of Philosophy & Letters - Director of the President's Office of Public Policy and 6th ranking member on the President's Cabinet, Presidency of Vicente Fox, Government of Mexico
  • Ruth Kelly, former UK Secretary of State for Transport.
  • Pedro Miguel Echenique, physicist, Prince of Asturias Award
  • Ramón Calderón, former president of Real Madrid
  • Hector Zagal - Mexican philosopher.
  • Enrique García-Máiquez - Spanish poet.
  • Pablo Zalba - Spanish Politician and member of the European Parliament.

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