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Hector Mujica

Head of Economic Opportunity @ Google.org | YGL (WEF) | MMF/ACYPL Fellow | Board Director | Passionate about: Tech; Innovation; Impact Investing; Latinidad; Social Justice; Entrepreneurship

Hector Daniel Mujica is a prominent figure leading the economic opportunity initiatives at Google.org across the Americas.

With a background spanning from investment banking to public policy, Hector brings a wealth of experience to his role where he manages a significant grant portfolio of over $100M geared towards facilitating access to digital economy jobs for individuals facing employment barriers.

Aside from his role at Google, Hector is actively involved in various philanthropic organizations and advisory boards, including Hispanics in Philanthropy, the Hispanic Federation, and WorkingNation.

Hector's educational achievements include a Bachelor of Arts in International Business from Florida International University, a Professional Certificate in Social Entrepreneurship from Stanford Graduate School of Business, and a Master of Public Affairs from the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley.

His professional journey has seen him engage in diverse roles such as investment banking at Oppenheimer & Co, constituent casework in a congressional office, and bilateral relations at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo.

Throughout his career, Hector has been involved in social justice advocacy through philanthropy and has been a part of esteemed organizations like The Forum of Young Global Leaders and the Marshall Memorial Fellowship at the German Marshall Fund of the United States.

Currently residing in South Florida, Hector Mujica's expertise and dedication to driving economic empowerment and social impact make him a notable leader in the philanthropic and public policy space.

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Miami-Fort Lauderdale Area