Summary
Camilo Gómez is a Chilean lawyer and municipal leader with 12 years of experience designing and implementing citizen education, intercultural and local development initiatives. As concejal of La Unión (first communal majority) he chairs Environment & Sustainable Development and Health, Wellbeing & Sports commissions while participating in multiple social, education and indigenous affairs committees. He leads Fundación Menoko, a nonprofit focused on territorial pertinence and civic formation, and has a strong record in public communication as a longstanding columnist and radio program creator. His background includes coordinating regional UNDP programs—where he helped raise program delivery from 12% to 93%—and advising on culturally relevant health consultations. Trained at the Universidad de Chile, he combines legal expertise with applied training in public policy, interculturality and nature-based solutions. Less obvious: he pairs hands-on municipal governance with media savvy, turning policy work into accessible civic education.
12 years of coding experience
Magíster en Ciencias, Mención Computación, Magíster en Ciencias, Mención Computación at Universidad de Chile
Enseñanza Media, Enseñanza Media at Colegio Montessori Talca
Spanish, English