
Chief of Advocacy, UNICEF
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Claudia González Romo is a special adviser and global chief of public advocacy for UNICEF. Previously she was seconded to the Executive Office of the Secretary General of the United Nations to lead communications for the special adviser on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and Climate Change. González Romo is a Mexican-Swiss Diplomat who recently moved to New York and is a member of the Board of Bank Street College and the Ad Council. She has led public relations, brand and marketing for some of the world's biggest global organizations—including the World Economic Forum, the UN Refugee Agency, and the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria. Claudia holds degrees in communications and philosophy as well as a masters in political communications from the London School of Economics. Claudia is a frequent public speaker, speaks six languages, enjoys extreme sports and travelling, and has two children.