President’s Office
David Garza
President’s OfficeDavid Garza is President of Tecnologico de Monterrey (Tec). He has held leadership positions at Tec for over 35 years, including Rector at a national level, Rector at the Monterrey Campus, Director of the San Luis Potosí Campus, and Dean of the School of Engineering. He has played a key role heading academic innovation initiatives at the university; he led the design and implementation of the Tec21 educational model in Tec´s 26 campuses and six schools.
In his role as President he also supervises Tecmilenio University with 29 campuses and more than 62,000 students, as well as TecSalud, a health system with two academic medical centers and more than 100,000 patients encounters annually.
He is the Deputy Chair of Universitas 21 (U21), a member of the Board of Trustees of the USA accreditor SACSCOC, the Steering Committee of Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU), the President's Council of University of the People, and the advisory council of The Edison Alliance at the World Economic Forum. He is a member of professional societies and organizations such as ASEE, IEEE, ACM, Sigma Xi, and Phi Kappa Phi. He is a past Chairman of the Global Engineering Deans Council.
He has been a speaker at events in over 20 countries. He is the author of multiple articles and has worked as a consultant on a variety of business projects.
He holds a B. Sc. in Computer Science from Tecnologico de Monterrey and a Ph.D. in the same field from Colorado State University.
David Garza
President
With more than 35 years of experience at Tecnológico de Monterrey, President Garza has occupied a vast variety of academic and executive positions such as as director of Research and Graduate Program; dean of Information Technology and Electronics and dean of Engineering School at Monterrey Campus, Vice-Rector of Undergraduate and Graduate at Tecnológico de Monterrey, and was a leader during the creation and implementation of Model Tec21.
Garza has a bachelor’s degree in Computer Systems from Tec of Monterrey and a PhD in Computer Science from the State University of Colorado.
He is the Deputy Chair of Universitas 21 (U21), a member of the Board of Trustees of the USA accreditor SACSCOC, the Steering Committee of Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU), the President's Council of University of the People, and the advisory council of The Edison Alliance at the World Economic Forum. He has been invited as speaker and panelist to international events in more than 20 countries
Alejandro Poiré
Vice President for Outreach and Engagement
Graduated of Political Science from ITAM and Harvard University.
He´s been a Professor at Harvard, Stanford and ITAM universities and invited speaker at dozens of universities in Mexico, the United States, Europe and Latin America. Has also published articles, chapters and books on democracy, freedom and prosperity related topics.
In public service, he´s been an official of the federal electoral authority in Mexico, advisor to INEGI, and served in the government of President Felipe Calderón, among other positions, as Secretary of the Interior, Secretary of the National Security Council and Spokesperson for the Strategy of security. In 2012 he founded the social enterprise México Crece, dedicated to developing educational tools required for people in order to reach their full potential.
Bruno Zepeda
Rector of Tecmilenio
Zepeda has been Rector of the University Tecmilenio since May 2020, and has had 29 years of professional success, first in prestigious multinational corporations, and in the last 7 years as Vice-President at Tec.
After graduating with a degree in Industrial Engineering by the Panamerican University, Zepeda began his professional career in Procter & Gamble in different positions in finance in Mexico, and Chile. After finishing his Master’s in Business Leadership from the IPADE, he worked as a Consultor in The Boston Consulting Group (BCG). He then joined Domecq, where he directed the global planning and financing of the corporate offices in England. Zepeda was CFO, and then President, of one of the multinational divisions of Sueca SCA, based in Philadelphia, USA.
In 2013 he joined the management team of Tec, first taking over the Vice-Presidency of Finance and Administration, then the Vice-Presidency of Operations, and finally took on the Vice-Presidency of Strategy, Transformation and Digital Future.
Carles Abarca de Haro
Vice President of Digital Transformation
He began his career in the IT world in 1990 at Grupo Steria and later joined Siemens Nixdorf as Director of the Technology Consulting Unit for Financial Institutions. He was director of the Siemens technology services business for Latin America and technical manager in the founding team of the company e-xtendnow, a subsidiary of Siemens.
Since 2020 he has been Chief Technology Officer for Banco Sabadell (Spain) where he has worked since 2007. He led the technological integration of the acquisition of TSB Bank (UK) for almost five years, a project that involved more than 2,000 engineers at a cost of more than 500 million pounds. Likewise, as CIO and Director of Technological Innovation of the same bank, he led the launch of online banking, achieving more than 11 million customers in more than 14 countries and growing to a team of 26 thousand collaborators. He has participated in seven acquisition processes, achieving a growth of more than 500%.
He holds a Master's degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in e-Commerce and is a Telecommunications Engineer from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia.
He enjoys motorsports, soccer, automatic watches and American football.
He is originally from Barcelona, Spain and has two children: Ariadna and Arnau.
Feniosky Avelhermi Peña-Mora
Executive Vice President of Research
He holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Magna Cum Laude, from the National University Pedro Hernández Ureña in the Dominican Republic, and later obtained a Master of Science in Civil Engineering and a Doctorate in Civil Engineering Systems from MIT.
Previously, he served as Executive Director of the Center for Buildings, Infrastructure, and Public Spaces at Columbia University in New York City, United States. From 2014 to 2017, he also served as Commissioner of the New York City Department of Design and Construction.
He has been responsible for over 1,200 projects valued at more than $15 billion. Previously, he was the Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Columbia University from 2009 to 2012. He spent six years at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he served as Associate Provost, Edward William and Jane Marr Gutgsell Endowed Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, affiliated with the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, and a member of the Beckman Institute Faculty.
Feniosky has had an outstanding academic and professional career, holding roles in prestigious institutions such as MIT and being recognized as a distinguished visiting member at several internationally renowned universities. He is a leader in areas such as Change Management, Conflict Resolution, and Sustainable Construction in large-scale civil engineering projects. His academic contributions include over 230 publications and six patents, and he has been awarded prizes such as the PECASE and the CAREER Award, among other recognitions from professional societies. His international reputation has been established thanks to his innovations in engineering teaching and research.
Guillermo Torre
Rector of TecSalud
Since 2011, he has served as Rector of TecSalud at Tecnológico de Monterrey.
He is one of the founders of the Transplant Laboratory at Houston Methodist Hospital and was a board member of the DeBakey Heart Center run by Houston Methodist Hospital and the University of St. Thomas.
He holds a degree in Surgery and Medicine from Tecnológico de Monterrey, with a specialty in Internal Medicine and a subspecialty in Interventional Cardiology, Heart Failure, and Transplantation from Baylor College of Medicine, and a Doctorate in Immunology from the University of Chicago.
Guillermo is a Level 3 member of the Conacyt National Research System , and has published more than 190 scientific articles with more than 12,000 citations, winning the SCOPUS award for the country's most cited author (2012). He has published five books and three patents (2 international and 1 national).
He is a member of the National Academy of Medicine, the American College of Cardiology, and the American Heart Association; he is certified as a specialist in Clinical Cardiology by the Mexican Council of Cardiology and certified in Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Heart Failure, and Transplantation by the American Board of Internal Medicine.
He is founder of the technology-based health company Nano4Heart and a board member of Cardiol Therapeutics and Sulfagenics, a company dedicated to the development of drugs for the treatment of heart failure.
His hobbies include mountaineering, skiing, hiking, and swimming. He is married to Maru and they have six children.
Hernán García González
Vice President for Talent
Hernan embarked on his journey with Tec de Monterrey in August 2012, bringing a passion for innovation and a commitment to cultivating talent. Over the past decade, he has made significant contributions in roles such as Vice President of Talent & Culture and Chief Technology Officer, where he played a pivotal role in establishing the TECServices team.
In 2023, Hernan took on the dynamic challenge of leading TecVentures, spearheading various business initiatives that drive growth and innovation. By October 2024, he was appointed as the leader of the Talent function, where he now champions a strategic vision focused on enhancing the university's employee value proposition. Hernan is dedicated to attracting, developing, and retaining exceptional talent while fostering an environment where diverse perspectives can thrive.
Before joining Tec de Monterrey, Hernan held several executive positions in Human Resources at renowned organizations such as Philip Morris, British Petroleum, CEMEX, and Interceramic, where he honed his expertise in nurturing human capital.
Hernan earned his Bachelor's degree from Monterrey TEC and his MBA from the University of Houston. He also holds Executive Human Resources Certifications from Cornell University and a Leadership Certification from IMD, reflecting his commitment to continuous growth and excellence in leadership.
Hugo Armando Garza Medina
Vice President of Strategy
He was Director of the Eugenio Garza Lagüera Entrepreneurship Institute at the Tecnológico de Monterrey, from august 2018 to june 2020.
From march 2017 to june 2018, he was Director of the Master of Business, Innovation and Creativity at CENTRO, CDMX. From october 1996 to february 2017, he was Managing Partner of the investment bank Evercore Partners (formerly Protego Asesores), in the area of advice on Mergers and Acquisitions.
From 1993 to 1995 he was Director of Banregio Systems, Banco Regional de Monterrey.
Between 1984 and 1992, he developed companies and projects related to information technologies and industrial automation.
As a social entrepreneur, in the year 2000 he co-founded Ingenium, ABP, a non-profit institution that provides education and hope to society in the field of mental health.
Hugo Garza is a Computer Systems Engineer from the Tecnológico de Monterrey and obtained a Master's degree in Business Leadership at Duxx.
Inés Sáenz
Vice President for Inclusion, Social Impact and Sustainability Department
Professor at the Tecnológico de Monterrey for 30 years. She has contributed in the curricular design and direction of several academic projects of Tec de Monterrey related to Humanities, among which the following stand out: Specialty in Master Degree Education, Master and PhD Degree in Humanistic Studies, Convergent Media and Journalism Master Degree of Tec de Monterrey`s Universidad Virtual, Curricular component of Humanistic and Citizen Training, as well as Alfonso Reyes Professorship´s Direction. She was also Director of Humanistic Studies PhD of Tec de Monterrey Mexico City Campus. From 2007 to 2011 she was the Director of the Liaison office in Paris, France. In 2014 she was responsible for starting the Graduate School of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences. Since 2016 she has been the Dean of the School of Humanities and Education.
She has a Degree in Spanish Letters from Tec de Monterrey, Campus Monterrey (LLE 85). She earned his Master and Doctorate degrees in Hispanic Studies from the University of Pennsylvania.
She also participated in both «Narratologies Contemporaines» and «Pour une épistémologie du littéraire» CRAL research seminars, at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales-Paris, led by Jean-Marie Schaeffer, Philippe Roussin, John Pier and Annick Louis. Since 2012, she has participated in the UNESCO-Technological Chair of Monterrey on Ethics and Culture of Peace for the achievement of human rights. Her most recent research works focus on contemporary narrative practices, their relationship with visual culture and with peace study.
Currently, she is part of the IMPULSA Committee of the Center for the Recognition of Human Dignity, whose objective is to promote the leadership of women at the Tec. She has supported the main initiatives to strengthen the gender perspective in all areas of the institution.
Jessica González de Cosio Contreras
Vice Presidency of Integrity and Compliance
Since January 2011, she has worked at Tecnológico de Monterrey in the areas of finance, transformation, and strategy.
She was part of the design team for the Tec21 Educational Model, serving as a Business Architect. She coordinated the Transformation area for the Business School, with the responsibility of implementing the Tec21 Model, designing new curricula, and supporting the development of the faculty plan. She was responsible for the Digital Transformation area of the Vice Presidency for Relations and Development, with the goal of building a digital connection platform for EXATEC.
Recently, she worked in the Finance Department for the Rector for Higher Education, and later as Director of the Financial Planning and Project Management Office.
Before joining Tecnológico de Monterrey, she collaborated in new business development at FEMSA Comercio (Oxxo).
She holds certifications in Process Redesign from FCB Partners, organizational transformation methodology from the Adizes Institute, and Foresight Practitioner from the Institute for the Future. Additionally, she has a Master’s in Finance from EGADE Business School and a degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Juan Pablo Murra Lascurain
Rector of Tecnológico de Monterrey
Juan Pablo Murra Lascurain is the Rector of Tecnológico de Monterrey and a professor of leadership, family business and corporate governance. He is passionate about education, leadership and transformation.
Juan Pablo has held several roles at the institution since joining in 2011, such as Vice President for Development & External Affairs, Dean of the Business School, and Vice President for Planning and Transformation. He served as Secretary of the Board of Trustees of Tecnológico de Monterrey from 2012 to 2020.
Juan Pablo worked at McKinsey & Company for over a decade. He advised a global portfolio of public, private, and non-profit clients in Mexico, the United States, Russia, Colombia, and Brazil, leading projects in the financial, energy, consumer goods, retail, education, and philanthropy sectors.
Murra serves as President of the FIMPES Board of Directors, and as a Board member of the Civic Council of Institutions of Nuevo León (Consejo Cívico de Instituciones de Nuevo León) and the Eugenio Garza Lagüera Entrepreneurship Institute at Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Juan Pablo holds a bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering and Systems from Tecnológico de Monterrey and holds an MBA degree from NYU Stern School of Business.
He is married to María Enríquez and is father to Jimena, Juan Emilio and María Andrea.
Miguel Valle
Vice President of Administration
Miguel is responsible for supporting strategic decision making for the ongoing transformation of the Institution, through the definition of the financial strategy and the investment policies.
He holds a BSc in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Tec de Monterrey, and a MSc in Finance from Warwick Business School.
Miguel has international experience in the United Kingdom and in the United States, working as an investment banker for J.P. Morgan and Jefferies LLC. Previously, he participated in redesign processes for important government and private institutions such as Mexico’s Internal Revenue Service, and collaborated with Neoris, a Mexican consulting firm.
Víctor Gutiérrez Aladro
Vice president for Lifelong Learning
Victor began his professional career at Tecnológico de Monterrey in 1987 as a professor in the Department of Information Systems at the Monterrey Campus. Since 1988, he has held various positions, including General Director at the Tampico, Chihuahua, and Guadalajara campuses and founding Director at Aguascalientes. He has also served as Rector of the Western Zone, Rector of the Northern Zone, Vice President of the Northern Region, and more recently as Rector of Operations.
He worked for the company Celanese Mexicana and has participated as an advisor for COPARMEX Jalisco, Business Centers in Tampico and Aguascalientes, the Civic Advisory Council of BASF, Colonial Missions of Chihuahua, and for the Chihuahua Economic Development Department. He has also been an advisor for the Automotive Cluster of Nuevo León and Cómo Vamos Nuevo León.
He holds a degree in Computer Systems Engineering and earned his Master's degree in Computer Science from Tecnológico de Monterrey, Monterrey Campus