Sofía Villarreal
Throughout my time at UDEM I have been able to live many experiences both inside and outside the university that have made me grow and learn as a person.
Throughout my time at UDEM I have been able to live many experiences both inside and outside the university that have made me grow and learn as a person.
UDEM offers an infinite number of academic, cultural and spiritual activities in which we as students can participate.
There is a student group for every talent and interest. I like to help people reach their full potential, and that is why I applied to be part of the Mechatronics Engineering Alumni Society (IMT) and IRSI/ITR, where I will be serving as treasurer next semester.
During the time I have been at UDEM, I have been involved in different student groups as president of SAITR-IMT and vice president of IEEE RAS, besides being able to make what so far I think is my greatest achievement within the UDEM which is the Robotics Club which will take shape gradually but by leaps and bounds.
In my university life at UDEM I have been able to live multiple experiences that have helped me form myself as a leader and grow both personally and professionally.
I think that venturing to try new things such as student groups, volunteering, contests, forums and university events, help a lot to open our way of seeing the world and teach us new skills.
Mauricio Guajardo Touché, a graduate of the Industrial and Systems Engineering undergraduate program decided to make a career change and become a ceramist, deleting the curriculum he had built up to that point, at 38 years of age, and start over. About this crucial decision, Mauricio commented: "After graduating, I worked for almost 15 years as an IIS and in Management in the Industry, and even though I liked it, I always felt that there was something missing.
Alejandro Villarreal, a graduate of the undergraduate program in Industrial and Systems Engineering, is a pioneer in the incorporation of experiences and adventure into learning for human and organizational development. He has led leadership programs in which he has incorporated challenges, high-impact activities, adventure, organizational development, and many other challenging activities.
Originally from Nuevo León, Manuel Enrique Sánchez Martínez graduated from the undergraduate program in Industrial and Systems Engineering and from the master’s degree program in Business Administration. Since 2006, he has been the head of the Division Office of the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), in charge of Sustainable Development for the states of Nuevo León, Coahuila, and Tamaulipas.
Deyanira Delgado Vallejo, a graduate of the undergraduate program in Industrial and Systems Engineering is the Co-founder and Director of Aportemos.com and she was distinguished in the 2014 ExaUDEM Success Stories event.
Carlos was the mayor of the municipality of San Nicolás de los Garza from 2009 to 2012. He was a member of the State Executive Committee and the State Council from 2007 to 2010. He has been Transport Manager and Logistic Projects Manager with the Home Depot Mexico, as well as Logistic and Commercial Development Manager at Femsa, among other positions he has held.
The Esquivel Téllez brothers started “Blooders” five years ago. It is a movement which aims to change the way in which the people of Nuevo León regard altruistic (voluntary) blood donation.