INCAE’s MBA was created more than 40 years ago with the objective of nurturing Latin America’s future leaders with a graduate education in business and more recently, in sustainable development. Although most of its students are Latin American, more recently INCAE has awaken the interest of young people form other parts of the world, who see this also as a setting for networking, building relations and understanding business in a region of the world that is becoming more attractive to foreign investment. The diversity at INCAE has increased and is not only reflected in students’ geographical precedence, but also in their undergraduate degrees & professions.
This is a testimonial from one “INCAISTA”:
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Lionel Eduardo Asensio Molina |
I was born in Guatemala City, May 20th 1981. I have a major in economics with a minor in finance from Universidad Francisco Marroquin (Guatemala). Prior to coming to INCAE I worked for Citibank N.A. Guatemala Branch in Corporate and Investment Banking for three years, first as a Risk Officer and then as an Account Manager. During the university I was president of the student council and currently I am the treasurer of the student council of MBA 53 and member of the Sustainable Development Club at INCAE. My interests include sports, specially tennis, running and soccer. I decided to study my MBA in INCAE because it is one of the top business schools of Latin America and offers a worldwide perspective in economics and sustainable development, which I am interested in specializing in. I believe INCAE will allow me to reach a top management position in a successful business enterprise in Latin America.
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