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Sandra Patricia Minaburo Villar

She is currently the Director of the Teaching and Learning Center of the Division of Business Administration and Accounting, and full-time professor at the Accounting Department. At ITAM she has served as the Director of the Research Center in Accounting (CEPAC), as the Director of the undergraduate program in Public Accounting and Financial Strategy, and as the Head of the Accounting Department.

Cecilia María Ortiz Ahlf

Currently, Cecilia is the Chair of the Business Department and Associate Professor at ITAM.  Cecilia completed her undergraduate degree in Actuarial Sciences and MBA at ITAM. Subsequently, she completed her doctoral studies in Business Administration at Florida International University.

María Cruz Merino Sanz

Professor Merino is a full-time Professor at ITAM. Prior to her appointment at ITAM, she was a Marketing Executive at Procter & Gamble, Sanwa Bank and the Spanish Board for Foreign Trade and Investment.  Professor Merino received a degree in Business Administration and Law from the Universidad Pontificia de Comillas (España), a Master in International Management from the ITAM and a Ph.D. in Marketing from the University of Texas at Austin.

Claudia González Brambila

Full time professor - researcher

Currently she is professor and researcher of the Business School. She has a bachelor degree in Industrial Engineering from UAM.Azcapotzalco, a master’s degree in Engineering from UNAM, and a PhD in Engineering and Public Policy with an specialization in Strategy, Entrepreneurship and Technological Change from Carnegie Mellon University in USA.

Ana Micaela Alterio

ANA MICAELA ALTERIO is an Associate Professor of Constitutional Law at ITAM (Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México), School of Law. She is Level 2 for the National System of Researchers (SNI- CONACYT- México).   She holds a Master's degree and a Ph.D. in Advanced Studies in Human Rights from Carlos III de Madrid University. Her thesis ‘‘A democratic critique to neo-constitutionalism and its political and institutional implications” granted her the extraordinary doctorate award.

Tania Gabriela Rodríguez Huerta

She has been a member of ITAM’s faculty since 1994, teaching courses in Public International Law I and II, as well as Human Rights. She got her undergraduate law degree from ITAM. She holds a Master’s degree in Public International Law and is a Doctor of Laws, both from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Universidad National Autónoma de México, UNAM),

Adriana Alfaro Altamirano

Adriana Alfaro Altamirano (PhD, Harvard) is Assistant Professor of Political Theory at ITAM, in Mexico City. Her research explores questions regarding power, law, and agency as they appear in modern and contemporary political thought, from a comparative perspective. She is particularly interested in how our subjectivity—both individual and collective—is shaped by language, habit, reason, and emotion in different social, political, and legal circumstances.

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