Chile California Council
Non-profit OrganizationsCalifornia, United States2-10 Employees
The Chile-California Council is an international non-profit organization that promotes mutually beneficial relationships and knowledge sharing between Chile and California in both the private and public sectors. CCC’s story starts in 1963 with the inception of the Chile California Program, signed between both regions as part of John F. Kennedy’s Alliance for Progress. This accord was re-launched in 2008 with the creation of the Plan Chile California signed between Chile’s President Michelle Bachelet and California’s then-Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Three years later, the CCC was born and in 2012 it appointed its first Executive Director and established five focus areas: Innovation and Technology; Academia, Education and Research Exchange; Trade; State and society; Environment, Energy and Resource Management. Since then, CCC has expanded its influence as a strategic synergy facilitator between Chile and California. Currently, the CCC functions thanks to an actively involved Board of Directors, Councilors and by staff in both Chile and California. Board: Tatiana Molina, co-Chair in Chile Evan Epstein, co-Chair in California Tu Jarvis, Treasurer Rafael Friedmann Cristián Sjögren Tatiana Molina Eduardo Bendek Alejandro Huneeus Ignacio Fernandez Amunategui Staff: Program Director: Daniela Montiel Consultant: Ana Pezo P.