Background
MUNOZ, GEORGE was born on May 2, 1951 in Brownsville, Texas, United States.
MUNOZ, GEORGE was born on May 2, 1951 in Brownsville, Texas, United States.
University of Texas (Bachelor of Business Administration, 1974). Harvard, Kenndey School of Government (Master of Public Policy, 1978). Harvard University (Juris Doctor, 1978).
De Paul University (Master of Laws, 1984).
Phi Eta Sigma. Fellowship Award. Certified Public Accountant, Texas, 1979 and Illinois, 1981.
President, Chicago Board of Education, 1984-1987. Chairman, Committee on International Trade and Investments of the Chicago Economic Development Commission, since 1989.
Spoken languages: Spanish.
The firm is primarily focused on financing and investments in the Emerging Markets Countries as well as in the United States. Hispanic community. He is also a Partner at Tobin & Muñoz, a Chicago-based law firm focused on commercial litigation, white collar investigations and litigation, and international transactions, where he works out of the firm"s Chicago and Washington, District of Columbia offices. Mr. Muñoz is licensed in several states as an attorney and certified public accountants
He is a Certified Financial Planner and formerly served on the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards.
O.P.I.C.
Muñoz was the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Overseas Private Investment Corporation) from 1997 to 2001. Overseas Private Investment Corporation is an independent federal agency that provides political risk insurance, financing and private equity funds to United States. private sector investments in developing countries.
When Overseas Private Investment Corporation"s future was in danger of not being reauthorized by the United States. Congress, Munoz is credited with turning things around for the Agency and received bi-partisan support for its continuation as the primary agency for assisting private sector investments in the Emerging Market Countries. DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY
He is also a former Assistant Secretary and Chief Financial Officer of the United States Department of the Treasury (1993–1997).
CHICAGO BOARD OF EDUCATION
Munoz served as President of the Chicago Board of Education, for three terms (1984-1987) and became a national advocate for school reform and drop-out prevention programs.
He was one of the youngest persons to ever serve in that position. BOARDS OF DIRECTORS
EDUCATION
He received a law degree from Harvard Law School and a Master of Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School in 1978. He also holds a Master of Laws in Taxation degree from DePaul University (1984) and a Bachelor of Business Administration (Accounting) degree from the University of Texas at Austin (1974).
PUBLISHED AUTHOR
He is co-author of the book "Renewing the American Dream: A Citizen"s Guide Foreign Restoring Our Competitive Advantage" (Released July 2010, International Minerals and Chemical Corporation Publishing).
The book discusses what America needs to do to keep its global competitive advantage and how the next 10 years (2010–2020) will determine if the United States retains its global leadership position in this 21st century. PRESIDENT"South COMMISSION Ontario White HOUSE FELLOWS
Munoz was appointed to the President"s Commission on White House Fellows by President Barack Obama in 2009.
Illinois State and American Bar Associations. American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Certified Public Accountants - Texas.
Certified Public Accountants - Illinois.