Graduation Outcomes: Cohort 65 Highlights | Westfield Business School

Westfield Business School Cohort 65 graduates during the official graduation ceremony
Westfield Business School Cohort 65 graduates during the official graduation ceremony.

Graduation moments from Westfield Business School Cohort 65 across Miami, Medellín and virtual participation.

Westfield Business School celebrates the graduation of Cohort 65, marking the completion of the MBA and Executive MBA programs by professionals from diverse industries, organizations, and countries.

This cohort reflects Westfield’s commitment to executive education grounded in applied learning, international collaboration, and leadership development in global contexts.

Westfield Business School Cohort 65 graduates during graduation ceremonies in Medellín and Miami
Westfield Business School Cohort 65 graduates during graduation ceremonies in Medellín and Miami.

Milestones and Cohort Overview

71 graduates · 8 countries · 45 organizations · MBA & Executive MBA

Cohort 65 brought together 71 professionals for a graduation ceremony held on Wednesday, August 12, 2026, through an integrated experience across Miami, Medellín, and virtual participation.

The ceremony included 10 graduates in Miami, 36 in Medellín, and 25 participating virtually, reinforcing Westfield’s international and collaborative academic model.

Participants completed their academic journey through the MBA and Executive MBA programs, with 37 graduates from the MBA program and 34 graduates from the Executive MBA program.

The cohort includes professionals from Colombia, Peru, Mexico, Ecuador, Panama, the United States, Uruguay, and the United Kingdom.

Graduates represent 45 organizations, including Marsh, Tecnoglass, Rappi, Quimtia, Avianca, Dell Technologies, Allianz, Afore Sura, Rimac Seguros, Alpina, Banco de Bogotá, Interbank, SODIMAC, Diageo Colombia, and Universidad de los Andes.

Leadership, Character and Learning from Failure

Iris Fujiura, Westfield Global Ambassador and speaker at the Global Immersion Week in San Francisco, invited graduates not to fear failure and to see it as a path to professional growth.

“Failure is learning wrapped in a bitter shell. Don’t fear failure; fear not learning, fear not testing how far you can go.”

Fujiura also spoke about leadership with character.

“It is better to be called demanding but fair than simply nice.”

She closed with a collective call:

“Together, we can change the world.”

Ignacio Maroto was recognized as Outstanding Practitioner Faculty for his ability to connect strategic concepts with real-world business practice.

Ana Landeta was selected as Outstanding Lecturer Faculty, recognized for her academic clarity and her contribution to dynamic learning within Westfield’s global environment.

Westfield Business School wishes these 71 new leaders continued success in this new professional chapter.

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