Pacifico Business School
Why Pacifico?
About Pacifico Business School
Pacifico Business School is the graduate business faculty of the Universidad del PacÃfico, a private university founded in Lima, Peru in 1962 by the Society of Jesus. True to its Jesuit origins, the institution was built around the conviction that rigorous academic training and ethical formation are inseparable — a philosophy that continues to shape how its executive programs are designed and delivered. Located in Lima's Jesús MarÃa district, it has grown into one of the most academically selective business schools in the Andean region, consistently attracting faculty and students from across Latin America and beyond. Its focus on responsible management and evidence-based decision-making distinguishes it from institutions that prioritise scale over depth.
Accreditations and Rankings
Accreditations:
- AACSB accredited
- EQUIS accredited (European Foundation for Management Development) — making it one of a small number of Latin American schools to hold both designations simultaneously
Rankings:
- América EconomÃa MBA Ranking: consistently ranked among the top business schools in Latin America in recent editions (2023)
- Recognised by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) in its Latin America University Rankings, with Universidad del PacÃfico appearing in the regional top tier (2024)
Executive Education at a Glance
Pacifico Business School's executive education offer is built for mid-to-senior professionals navigating the complexities of Latin American markets — from commodity-driven economic cycles to rapidly shifting regulatory environments. The school runs both open-enrollment programs and customised in-company programs, with corporate clients drawn heavily from Peru's mining, energy, financial services, and consumer goods sectors. Flagship open programs include the Programa de Alta Dirección (PAD) — a senior leadership program designed for C-suite and near-C-suite executives — alongside shorter certificates in areas such as finance, digital transformation, supply chain, and agribusiness management. Program durations range from intensive two-day workshops to multi-month modular formats, with delivery predominantly in-person in Lima, though hybrid and virtual options have been expanded since 2020. Fees for open programs typically range from approximately USD 800 for short workshops to USD 5,000–8,000 for flagship leadership programs, with corporate group pricing available for custom engagements.
Campus and Facilities
The Universidad del PacÃfico campus sits in Lima's Jesús MarÃa district — a relatively quiet residential and institutional neighbourhood that offers easy access to the city's Miraflores and San Isidro financial and business districts. Executive participants work in dedicated facilities that include case-method classrooms, breakout spaces designed for group strategy work, and a business library that is one of the most comprehensive in Peru. Lima itself is an underrated executive education setting: a city of 11 million that functions as the operational hub for a significant share of South American corporate activity, providing live context for discussions on infrastructure investment, emerging-consumer dynamics, and cross-border supply chains. The ability to engage directly with Peruvian business, government, and civil society leaders — many of whom are alumni or faculty collaborators — is a practical asset that no remote program can replicate.
Faculty and Research
Pacifico's faculty numbers are modest relative to globally larger schools, but the school has invested deliberately in hiring academics with both doctoral credentials from leading international universities and hands-on experience in Latin American markets. Research strengths relevant to executive participants cluster around corporate governance, sustainable business, agribusiness economics, financial markets, and public policy — areas where the school has established research centres including the Centro de Liderazgo and the Instituto de Gobierno y Gestión Pública. Several faculty members hold advisory or board positions with Peruvian and regional companies, ensuring that classroom content reflects live strategic challenges rather than purely theoretical frameworks. The school's Punto de Equilibrio journal and regular policy briefings give faculty a platform that extends their influence well beyond the Lima campus.
Student Body, Alumni, and Career Outcomes
Executive education cohorts at Pacifico skew toward Peruvian professionals, but the school draws meaningfully from neighbouring markets — Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chile — particularly for flagship leadership programs. The broader Universidad del PacÃfico alumni network spans more than 25,000 graduates, with heavy concentration in Lima's financial services, mining, retail, and public-sector institutions; alumni can be found in senior roles at organisations including the Banco de Crédito del Perú, Grupo Romero, and various arms of the Peruvian government. For professionals already embedded in the Andean or broader Latin American business ecosystem, the network's density in Lima-based decision-making circles is a practical and immediate asset. Career outcomes for executive participants tend to centre on expanded internal mandates and board-level visibility rather than lateral moves — consistent with a cohort that is already senior on arrival.
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