13 Notable alumni of
Argentine Business University, Buenos Aires
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Argentine Business University, Buenos Aires is 2493rd in the world, 113th in Latin America, and 13th in Argentina by aggregated alumni prominence. Below is the list of 13 notable alumni from Argentine Business University, Buenos Aires sorted by their wiki pages popularity. The directory includes famous graduates and former students along with research and academic staff.
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Daniel Scioli
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- athletebusinesspersonpolitician
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Daniel Osvaldo Scioli is an Argentine politician, businessman, and former sportsman. He is serving as the Secretary of Tourism, Environment and Sports since January 2024. He was Vice President of Argentina from 2003 to 2007 and Governor of Buenos Aires Province from 2007 to 2015. From September 2022 to January 2024 and previously from June 2020 to June 2022, he was Argentina's ambassador to Brazil.
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Karina Milei
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- astrologerartistpublicistpastry chefmerchant
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Karina Elizabeth Milei is an Argentine politician who has served as General Secretary of the Presidency of the Argentine Nation since December 2023. She was appointed by her brother, President of Argentina Javier Milei, having managed his successful presidential campaign. Javier often refers to her as "The Boss" ("El Jefe" in Spanish, using the male form of the noun instead of the feminine "La Jefa"), always highlighting her as one of his main advisors. She has also been the president of La Libertad Avanza since its foundation in September 2024.
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Guillermo Moreno
- Enrolled in Argentine Business University, Buenos Aires
- In 1984 studied economics
- Occupations
- economistmerchantpolitician
- Biography
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Guillermo Moreno is an Argentine politician. He served from 2005 to 2013 as Secretary of Domestic Trade, a position to which he was appointed by President Néstor Kirchner and in which he remained under the presidency of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner until his resignation, in the midst of scandal, in November 2013. He was found guilty in March 2014 of abuse of authority and was economic attaché at the Argentine embassy in Rome.
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Manuel Adorni
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- 1980-.. (age 46)
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- columnistuniversity teacherconferencieraccountantpolitician
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Manuel Adorni is an Argentine politician, certified public accountant, and educator, currently serving as the Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers and spokesperson for the President of Argentina.
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Zulema Menem
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- businessperson
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Zulema María Eva Menem is an Argentine politician who replaced her mother in the role of First Lady at formal occasions after the latter separated in 1991 from her father, President of Argentina Carlos Menem. Menem was born in La Rioja Province.
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Tiziano Paolo Piccolotto
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- politician
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Ignacio Agustín "Nacho" Torres is an Argentine politician, currently serving as Governor of Chubut Province since 2023. He previously served as a National Senator for Chubut. A member of Republican Proposal (PRO), Torres was elected in 2021 and sits in the Juntos por el Cambio parliamentary inter-bloc. He also served as a National Deputy from 2019 to 2021.
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Carmen Lucila Crexell
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- lawyerpolitician
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Carmen Lucila Crexell is an Argentine politician, currently serving as a National Senator for Neuquén Province since 2013. She is a member of the Neuquén People's Movement (MPN). In June 2024, Crexell was part of a national scandal when she announced, before the voting of the "Law of Bases and Starting Points for the Freedom of Argentines" (or Bases Law) proposed by President Javier Milei's administration took place in the Senate, that she would change her —initially negative— vote to a positive one while at the same time the government officially recommended her to occupy a seat as an Ambassador to UNESCO, in an apparent exchange for her positive vote on the project. Shortly after the Senate session and approval of the new Bases Law, Milei's administration officially admitted (through declarations of former party whip and current Deputy Oscar Zago) that Crexell's appointment to UNESCO was indeed a reward for her positive vote for the law, also considering in that regard that "there was no corruption" and that the alleged political deal was "part of the agreements and consensus" of the government with National Senators. Simultaneously, Crexell was prosecuted for bribery and the case ended up in judge Ariel Lijo's court.
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Silvina Moschini
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- columnistentrepreneurjournalist
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Silvina Moschini is an Argentine entrepreneur, investor, and advocate for economic development and digital assets innovation.
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María Belén Pérez Maurice
- Enrolled in Argentine Business University, Buenos Aires
- Graduated with engineer's degree in food engineering
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- military personnelfencermodel
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María Belén Pérez Maurice is an Argentine sabre fencer who was Pan American champion in 2014. She was the only representative of the sport from Argentina at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio, and the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
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Silvina García Larraburu
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- politician
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Silvina Marcela García Larraburu is an Argentine politician, currently serving as a National Senator for Río Negro Province since 2013. She previously served as a National Deputy from 2011 to 2013, and as a provincial legislator in Río Negro.
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Celina di Santo
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- field hockey player
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Celina Di Santo is an Argentine field hockey player who plays for Lomas Athletic Club.
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Laura Russo
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- politician
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Laura Russo is an Argentine politician who served as a National Deputy from 2017 to 2021. A member of the Justicialist Party, Russo was elected in 2017 in Buenos Aires Province, and formed part of the Frente de Todos bloc from 2019 to 2021.
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Joan Cwaik
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- entrepreneur
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Joan Milton Cwaik is an Argentinian technology communicator, essayist, professor, speaker and marketing strategist. In 2020 he published his first book 7R: Las siete revoluciones tecnológicas que transformarán nuestra vida (7R: The seven tech revolutions that will change our life'). In 2021 he released his second book, El Dilema Humano: Del Homo Sapiens al Homo Tech (The Human Dilemma: From Homo Sapiens to Homo Tech). In 2024 his third book was released. It is called Postecnológicos: Habilidades para recuperar lo humano (Post-tech: skills to recover what is human). In 2025 he published the books El algoritmo: ¿quién decide por nosotros? (The algorithm: Who decides for us?) and El quinto poder: Cómo la ciudadanía digital puede reinventar la democracia (The fifth power: How digital citizenship can reinvent democracy).