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Board Members
Description
Datos de Responsable de atención CAG-23 en Servicio Social Campus.
Región | Campus | Nombre completo: | Correo electrónico: |
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Centro - Sur | Cuernavaca | Alejandro Loza Pineda | alejandro.loza@tec.mx |
Centro - Sur | Hidalgo | Roxana Areli González León | roxana.gonzalez@tec.mx |
Centro - Sur | Puebla | Maribel Angeles Ramírez | m.angeles@tec.mx |
Centro - Sur | Querétaro | Raquel Ortiz Ledesma | rortizle@tec.mx |
Centro - Sur | Tampico | Hevenesier Paola Ruiz Gutiérrez | hevenesier.ruiz@tec.mx |
Ciudad de México | Chiapas | Sara Gabriela Ruiz Esponda | sary.ruiz@tec.mx |
Ciudad de México | Ciudad de México | Ana Gabriela Arriaga Ruiloba | anaarriaga@tec.mx |
Ciudad de México | Estado de México | Ana Laura Centeno Gutiérrez | acenteno@tec.mx |
Ciudad de México | Santa Fe | Carlos Dante Román López | dante.roman@tec.mx |
Ciudad de México | Toluca | Karina Zazueta Vargas | karina.zazueta@tec.mx |
Monterrey | Monterrey | Arlen Guajardo González | arlen.guajardo@tec.mx |
Monterrey | Saltillo | Yessica Fuentes Hernández | yessica.fuentes@tec.mx |
Norte | Chihuahua | Liliana Ochoa Ortega | lilianaochoa@tec.mx |
Norte | Ciudad Juárez | Gloria Aracoelli Partida Martínez | gloria.partida@tec.mx |
Norte | Laguna | María Gpe. López Muñoz | lupita.lopez@tec.mx |
Norte | León | Gabriela Flores Alcocer | gabriela.flores.alcocer@tec.mx |
Norte | San Luis Potosí | Karla Estela Campos Olán | karla.campos@tec.mx |
Norte | Sonora Norte | Alejandra Montaño Robles | amontano@tec.mx |
Occidente | Aguascalientes | Diana Laura Padilla Gzz. | dianapadilla@tec.mx |
Occidente | Ciudad Obregón | Dalia Edith Cantúa Hurtado | dcantua@tec.mx |
Occidente | Guadalajara | Fatima Lattife Casas | fatima.casas@tec.mx |
Occidente | Morelia | Mónica Lizaola Guerrero | monica.lizaola@tec.mx |
Occidente | Sinaloa | Daniela Jaquelin Sainz | Daniela.sainzgonzalez@tec.mx |
Occidente | Zacatecas | Ana Caren Moreno Casas | caren.moreno@tec.mx |
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email Contacto general: tecservices@servicios.tec.mx
Campus Querétaro.
Expertise
Communications and Digital Media
Literature
Literary and cultural studies
Contact
An expert in communication and literary studies, María José has been the director of the Communication and Digital Media Program at Tecnológico de Monterrey since 2014. Previously, she was the editorial coordinator of the program to promote reading for young people in the state of Querétaro "Si lees se nota", as editor of hundreds of hypertext and multimedia articles online between 2010 and 2012.
She is a member of the jury for the Ezequiel Martínez Ángeles medal of honor, a recognition of journalistic merit granted by the Citizen Participation Commission of the Querétaro State Legislature. In addition, she is a founding member of LEO A.C., Association for the Promotion of Reading for boys and girls of Querétaro, and of the reading program “Pasión por la Lectura” of the Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Campus Querétaro.
Expertise
Comunicación y medios digitales
Literatura
Estudios literarios y culturales
Contacto
An expert in communication and literary studies, María José has been the director of the Communication and Digital Media Program at Tecnológico de Monterrey since 2014. Previously, she was the editorial coordinator of the program to promote reading for young people in the state of Querétaro "Si lees se nota", as editor of hundreds of hypertext and multimedia articles online between 2010 and 2012.
She is a member of the jury for the Ezequiel Martínez Ángeles medal of honor, a recognition of journalistic merit granted by the Citizen Participation Commission of the Querétaro State Legislature. In addition, she is a founding member of LEO A.C., Association for the Promotion of Reading for boys and girls of Querétaro, and of the reading program “Pasión por la Lectura” of the Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Campus Querétaro.
Expertise
Robotics
Computational and Information Sciences
Electrical Engineering
Contact
Jesús Arturo Escobedo is a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Grenoble in France and a research professor at the Tecnológico de Monterrey specializing in the field of autonomous navigation for service robots and user-robot interaction. During his postgraduate studies, he was immersed in the study of mobile robots to assist older adults who face limitations in their mobility. He currently leads research groups in the area of robotics related to precision agriculture.
Prior to joining Tecnológico de Monterrey, Jesús Arturo Escobedo worked as a professor and speaker at various educational institutions and as a wireless technology engineer at Huawei Technologies in Mexico.
He has participated as a visiting professor in the Global University program, in conjunction with the University of Mondragón, in Spain, and as a judge in various robotics competitions for different academic degrees.
He has more than a dozen publications in indexed journals and has been a speaker at international conferences in Canada, France, the United States, Japan, and Mexico, among others.
Ph.D. in Computer Science, University of Grenoble/INRIA (National Institute for Research in Computing and Automation)
Master of Science in Microelectronics Engineering, National Polytechnic Institute
Industrial Engineer in Electronics, Autonomous University of the State of Mexico
Participant in the International Leadership Visitors Program on Science Technology and Entrepreneurship (IVLP), a premium professional exchange program conducted by the United States Department of State. 2012.
Recognition as one of the best graduates in Engineering nationwide, by the National Association of Faculties and Schools of Engineering. 2007.
In collaboration with the United States Embassy in Mexico, organizer of the "Space Robotics: Innovation, Education and Entrepreneurship" program to take robotics students to laboratories, universities, and research centers in the United States.
Campus Querétaro.
Expertise
Robótica
Ciencias computacionales y de la información
Ingeniería electrónica
Contacto
Jesús Arturo Escobedo is a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Grenoble in France and a research professor at the Tecnológico de Monterrey specializing in the field of autonomous navigation for service robots and user-robot interaction. During his postgraduate studies, he was immersed in the study of mobile robots to assist older adults who face limitations in their mobility. He currently leads research groups in the area of robotics related to precision agriculture.
Prior to joining Tecnológico de Monterrey, Jesús Arturo Escobedo worked as a professor and speaker at various educational institutions and as a wireless technology engineer at Huawei Technologies in Mexico.
He has participated as a visiting professor in the Global University program, in conjunction with the University of Mondragón, in Spain, and as a judge in various robotics competitions for different academic degrees.
He has more than a dozen publications in indexed journals and has been a speaker at international conferences in Canada, France, the United States, Japan, and Mexico, among others.
Ph.D. in Computer Science, University of Grenoble/INRIA (National Institute for Research in Computing and Automation)
Master of Science in Microelectronics Engineering, National Polytechnic Institute
Industrial Engineer in Electronics, Autonomous University of the State of Mexico
Participant in the International Leadership Visitors Program on Science Technology and Entrepreneurship (IVLP), a premium professional exchange program conducted by the United States Department of State. 2012.
Recognition as one of the best graduates in Engineering nationwide, by the National Association of Faculties and Schools of Engineering. 2007.
In collaboration with the United States Embassy in Mexico, organizer of the "Space Robotics: Innovation, Education and Entrepreneurship" program to take robotics students to laboratories, universities, and research centers in the United States.
Campus Queretaro, School of Architecture, Art and Design, Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Expertise
Social Innovation
Systemic Design
Strategic Design
Packaging Design
Design Theory
Person-Centered Design
Experience Design
Contact:
With more than twenty years of experience in the world of design, Mariana Maya is a professor in the areas of Innovation, Social Design, User-Centered Design, and Design Theory. During her career as a teacher, she has implemented multidisciplinary projects in urban and rural areas with a high level of marginalization, aiming to strengthen the social fabric and physical infrastructure and provide the community with design tools to create sustainable models that can be replicated.
She has also led the academic coordination of Design Theory and has been in charge of the organization and management of multiple artistic and cultural projects to promote underprivileged areas in Querétaro. Professor Mariana has also actively participated in the design of study plans and has given various workshops inside and outside the Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Her international experience includes her participation in different congresses in Colombia, Spain, and the United States.
Design Project for Social Transformation
Futurology in Industrial Design
Innovation, Design, and Business Setting
Regenerative Design
Master of Visual Studies, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
Specialty in Strategic Design, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
Bachelor of Industrial Design, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
Campus Querétaro, Escuela de Arte, Arquitectura y Diseño, Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Expertise
Innovación Social
Diseño Sistémico
Diseño Estratégico
Diseño de Empaque
Teoría del Diseño
Diseño Centrado en la Persona
Diseño de Experiencias
Contacto
With more than twenty years of experience in the world of design, Mariana Maya is a professor in the areas of Innovation, Social Design, User-Centered Design, and Design Theory. During her career as a teacher, she has implemented multidisciplinary projects in urban and rural areas with a high level of marginalization, aiming to strengthen the social fabric and physical infrastructure and provide the community with design tools to create sustainable models that can be replicated.
She has also led the academic coordination of Design Theory and has been in charge of the organization and management of multiple artistic and cultural projects to promote underprivileged areas in Querétaro. Professor Mariana has also actively participated in the design of study plans and has given various workshops inside and outside the Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Her international experience includes her participation in different congresses in Colombia, Spain, and the United States.
Design Project for Social Transformation
Futurology in Industrial Design
Innovation, Design, and Business Setting
Regenerative Design
Master of Visual Studies, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
Specialty in Strategic Design, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
Bachelor of Industrial Design, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
Expertise
Organizational behavior
Organizational culture
Human capital management
Dr. Juan Ignacio Sánchez is professor and Knight-Ridder Byron Harless Eminent Scholar in the Department of Global Leadership and Management (GLaM) at the Florida International University. Earlier in his academic career at the same institution, he served as the founding chair of the GLaM department and faculty director of the Master of Science in Human Resource Management, where he designed and launched the master’s program, which is now ranked #2 by HR.com and has over 1,000 alumni, including the chief people officers of several Fortune 500 companies.
He has taught topics including organizational behavior, organizational design, staffing organizations, performance and talent management, HR effectiveness, and applied psychology training, among others.
Juan Ignacio Sánchez was vice president at Large of the Greater Miami Society for HRM (GMSHRM, now HR Miami) and was also elected Fellow of the American Psychological Association and of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. He is currently serving on his fifth U.S. National Academy of Sciences panel. For the Federal Government of the United States, he was a panelist in the development of a competency model for infant and toddler caregivers for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (20 17). From 2011 to 2013, he was a Special Government Employee for the Occupational Information Development Advisory Panel (OIDAP), at the Social Security Administration, GSA 14.
Juan Ignacio Sánchez joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Visiting Professor in Organizational Behavior and Human Capital for the Business School and EGADE Business School.
Sanchez, J. I., Bonache, J., Paz-Aparicio, C., & Oberty, C. Z. (2022). Combining interpretivism and positivism in international business research: The example of the expatriate role. Journal of World Business, 101419.
Sanchez, J. I. (2022). Who Opposes “Oposiciones”? A job-analytic approach to job-related public employee selection. Basque Journal of People and Public Organizations [Pertsonak eta Antolakunde Publikoak Kudeatzeko Euskal Aldizkaria= Revista Vasca de Gestión de Personas y Organizaciones Públicas], 22, 8-21.
Wated, G., & Sanchez, J.I. (2021). Political Populism-to-Work Spillover in Latin America: Implications for Human Resources Management. In J. Trullen & J. Bonache (Eds.), Talent Management in Latin America. Pressing Issues and Best Practices, pp. 8-28. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. ISBN: 978-0-367-81990-3, ISBN: 978-1-032-04676-1.
Campion, M.C., Schepker, D.J., Campion, M.A., Sanchez, J.I. (2020). Competency modeling: A theoretical and empirical examination of the strategy dissemination process. Human Resources Management, 59(3), 291-306.
Spector, P., & Sanchez, J. (2018). Getting the Global Band Together: Best Practices in Organizing and Managing International Research Teams. In K. Shockley, W. Shen, & R. Johnson (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of the Global Work–Family Interface (Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology, pp. 230-246). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108235556.012
Sanchez, J. I., & Lazrak, Y. (2017). The micro-foundations of global innovation: Disrupting the balance between centripetal and centrifugal forces. In S. Kundu, & S. Munjal (Eds.), Human Capital and Innovation: Examining the Role of Globalisation, pp. 73-90. Basignstoke, UK: Palgrave McMillan.
Paustian-Underdahl, S. C., Fainshmidt, S., Sanchez, J. I., Misati, E., Zhao, Y., & Zhang, H. (2017). The Role of Economic Development and Perceived Growth Opportunities in Employee Reactions to M&As: A Study of the Merger Syndrome Across 29 Countries. Group & Organization Management, 42(2), 163-194.
Tian, Q., & Sanchez, J. I. (2017). Does paternalistic leadership promote innovative behavior? The interaction between authoritarianism and benevolence. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 47(5), 235-246.