Michael C. Camuñez

President and CEO

Contact


LA Main: +1.310.889.0180
DC Direct: +1.202.850.0422
mcamunez@monarch-global.com
Los Angeles / Washington, D.C.
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Professional Experience


Michael C. Camuñez is President and CEO of Monarch Global Strategies LLC, a binational business advisory firm providing C-Suite strategic advice, project development expertise, government relations and supply chain sourcing and analysis for companies doing business globally, with a particular emphasis on Mexico and Latin America. He has significant experience as a senior executive, independent corporate director, counselor, and advocate advising global companies in U.S. domestic and global markets. Mr. Camuñez possesses a unique combination of political, legal, economic, corporate governance, and international affairs expertise. He is a frequent speaker at major conferences and a commentator on international trade, international economics, and the U.S.-Mexico relationship in the press, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, NPR, CNBC’s Squawk Box, and other media outlets. In 2022 he was named by Bloomberg as “one of the 100 most influential Latinos in the World.”

Mr. Camuñez served from 2010 to 2013 as one of the United States’ leading commercial diplomats as the Assistant Secretary of Commerce at the International Trade Administration, where he managed a global portfolio to help lead the U.S. government’s efforts to open new markets for U.S. goods and services. In this role, he visited more than 30 countries to advance U.S. trade and economic policy, helping to expand market access for U.S. industry. As Assistant Secretary, Mr. Camuñez led the Commerce Department’s support of key administration-wide commercial and trade initiatives, including the passage of three key free trade agreements with Korea, Colombia, and Panama, engagement with the Trans-Atlantic Dialogue, the launch of the Doing Business in Africa Campaign, the U.S.-Turkey Framework for Strategic & Economic Cooperation, and many other efforts through multilateral institutions like APEC and ASEAN. A fluent Spanish speaker, he is most widely recognized for playing a critical role in rebalancing U.S. economic policy toward Mexico. He was the chief architect of the U.S.-Mexico High Level Economic Dialogue, which he proposed, coordinated, and later helped launch as a member of President Obama’s delegation and visit to Mexico in May 2013. The HLED was co-chaired by then-Vice President Joe Biden, who reinstituted it as a top bilateral priority upon becoming President.

Concurrent with his appointment as Assistant Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Camuñez also served as the President’s representative on international economic issues to the U.S. Helsinki Commission, managing the economic dimension of U.S. engagement with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, with a particular focus on transparency, trade, and rule of law issues, including promoting Ukraine’s and Eastern Europe’s deeper economic integration with the West.

Mr. Camuñez previously served for two years as Special Counsel to the President in the Office of the White House Counsel, as well as Special Assistant to President Obama. He is a former equity partner of the global law firm O’Melveny & Myers LLP, where he had an international practice that included FCPA counseling and compliance.

A graduate of Harvard College and Stanford Law School, Mr. Camuñez is a distinguished independent director, named one of 2025’s “Top 100 Corporate Directors” by the National Association of Corporate Directors. He serves on the boards of Edison International (NYSE: EIX), a Fortune 250 public utility holding company; the American Funds, one of the nation’s largest families of mutual funds (US$2.8 Trillion AUM) managed by the Capital Group; and Amplify Education, Inc., an EdTech portfolio company majority funded by Laurene Powell-Jobs’ Emerson Collective. Mr. Camuñez is also a Trustee of Stanford University, where he chairs the board’s Audit, Compliance and Risk Committee, and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, where he chairs the Finance Committee. He is a Life Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Mr. Camuñez lives in California with his husband, Steven Means, and their two daughters, Faith and Olivia, who were adopted as infants through the foster care system. He has been a life-long passionate advocate for the poor, for children and youth, especially Latinos and other historically underrepresented communities, and for national and community service, which he continued through his work as a director of City Year Los Angeles and the Center for Law & Social Policy. Early in his career, Mr. Camuñez was one of the key architects of the AmeriCorps program, through which over a million young people have been able to serve their country.

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Education


Stanford Law School, J.D., with distinction, 1998

Harvard University, B.A., cum laude in General Studies, 1991

News & Insights


21 Apr 2026 | In the News

Michael Camuñez Named Commissioner on NACD’s 2026 Blue Ribbon Commission

Monarch President & CEO Michael Camuñez has been named a Commissioner on the National Association of Corporate Directors’ 2026 Blue Ribbon Commission, a 23-member group of boardroom leaders, CEOs and governance experts that will develop a new playbook for board oversight of strategy execution.
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17 Apr 2026 | Publications

Monarch Client Alert on the USTR’s 2026 National Trade Estimate Report

This Monarch Client Alert provides strategic guidance for U.S. manufacturers operating in Mexico on navigating the key trade risks signaled by the USTR's 2026 National Trade Estimate Report.
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18 Mar 2026 | Publications

What to Know About USTR’s New Section 301 Investigations Targeting Dozens of Countries, Including Mexico

This Monarch News Alert provides a detailed analysis of USTR's new Section 301 investigations, USMCA and IMMEX implications, sector-specific exposure, key deadlines for the comment process, and strategic questions companies should be addressing now.
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Boards & Memberships


Trustee, Stanford University Board of Trustees


Trustee, The David and Lucile Packard Foundation


Independent Director, The American Funds


Director, Edison International & Southern California Edison (NYSE: EIX)


Director, Pacific Council on International Policy; Chair, Mexico Initiative


Director, U.S.-Mexico Business Association (AEM), Binational Board of Directors


Director, Center for Law & Social Policy


Member, Advisory Board, Mexico Institute, Woodrow Wilson Center (2015-2017)


Life Member, Council on Foreign Relations


Senior Fellow, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs