City of Chicago Appoints Santiago Campillo as Senior Legislative Assistant

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City of Chicago names Santiago Ginebra Campillo as Senior Legislative Assistant of Federal Affairs, confirmed unanimously by the City Council. This appointment will significantly elevate Chicago’s federal affairs operations, fortifying the city’s advocacy capabilities in the nation’s capital.  Campillo brings extensive experience in government relations and public policy to his new role. In his previous role as a Legislative Counsel in the Mexican Senate, he advised a former presidential candidate on key issues like children’s rights, public safety, foreign affairs, and the economy. Campillo has worked with prominent international organizations, including UNICEF, the U.S. Department of Labor, the World Bank, and Save the Children, adding to his extensive experience in legislative advocacy, facilitating major policy reforms, and building strategic partnerships across government and non-profit sectors. He holds a Master of Public Policy from University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy, a Master of Government and Public policy from Universidad Panamericana and Syracuse University, and bachelor’s in public administration and government from Universidad Anáhuac.

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