José Ignacio Maritano González Email & Phone Number
Who is José Ignacio Maritano González? Overview
A concise factual answer block for searchers comparing this professional profile.
José Ignacio Maritano González is listed as Research Manager en Chambers and Partners at Chambers and Partners, a with 420 employees, based in London, England, United Kingdom. AeroLeads shows a matched LinkedIn profile for José Ignacio Maritano González.
José Ignacio Maritano González previously worked as Research Manager at Chambers And Partners and Research Analyst, Senior Research Analyst, Principal Research Analyst at Chambers And Partners. José Ignacio Maritano González holds Master Of Public Administration - Mpa, Innovation, Public Policy And Public Value, Distinction from Ucl.
Email format at Chambers and Partners
This section adds company-level context without repeating José Ignacio Maritano González's masked contact details.
Review company-level records connected to José Ignacio Maritano González before choosing the right outreach path.
About José Ignacio Maritano González
Lawyer (U. Católica of Chile), Msc in Public Policy & Administration (LSE), and MPA in Innovation, Public Policy and Public Value. I am a purpose-driven professional with interest and experience in the public and non-for-profit sectors. Within my principal skills there are policy research, analysis and advice; understanding of quantitative and qualitative research methods; multi-sector networking and coalition building; project management; and inclusive leadership. My main policy interests are in the fields of democratic innovations, citizen engagement, policy co-design and co-production, mission-oriented policy, and community wealth building.
Listed skills include Microsoft Office and Derechos Humanos.
José Ignacio Maritano González's current company
Company context helps verify the profile and gives searchers a useful next step.
José Ignacio Maritano González work experience
A career timeline built from the work history available for this profile.
Research Analyst, Senior Research Analyst, Principal Research Analyst
Associate Researcher
CurrentSupport in topics of economic development models and institutional innovation, through opinions in media, policy reports and seminars
Research Assistant
Support in two different projects:a) IIPP-Camden Council Renewal Commission, co-chaired by Prof. Mariana Mazzucato and Georgia Gould. Through written documents, presentations and workshops I, along two other colleagues, 1) mapped the broad socio-economic trends accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic and developed a "future scenarios" toolkit from these, 2) contributed to familiarise the council teams with the mission-oriented policy framework, collated diverse case studies where its principles where applied, and 3) suggested steps Camden could take to embody this approach in a post-COVID agenda, exploring strategic policy levers available for local governments. Among the relevant topics discussed in this project were defining the concept of "mission", approaches to their co-creation, innovative citizen participation and oversight mechanisms, challenges of cross-sectoral endeavours, portfolio investment, suitable evaluation metrics, and community wealth building policy tools.b) OECD OPSI-IIPP-VINNOVAIn this ongoing project, whose aim is to provide evidence and contribute to expand the mission-oriented approach in Europe, I am part of the team developing a systematic review on innovative and green public procurement. For this purpose, I have used several research platforms and softwares to find related literature, depurate the relevant articles, and code them in several categories following a structure I have co-developed.
Intern
• Support to the Strategy & Change team through policy briefs, presentations, and workshops• Mapping of socio-economic trends accelerated by COVID-19 and development of a "future scenarios" toolkit from these• Delivery of practical workshops on the mission-oriented policy framework to Council officials
Board Member, Co-Founder And Former President
Nosotros Ciudadanos was a pluralist, non-for-profit organisation whose aim is to promote participation and civic education through workshops, campaigns, public talks, and policy advocacy.As co-founder, its first president, and a member of the board I was personally involved and managed many of the NGO's projects and collaborations. My work included organising workshops for educational organisations, campaigns through social media, drafting policy proposals and contributing to the OpenGov network, especially in the creation of the first citizen participation regulation of Chilean National Congress.As a result of the latter, but also of other projects, I was able to collaborate with international institutions as the UNDP, as well as other renowned Chilean NGOs.
Public Policy Course Lecturer
Fulfilling the condition of working in Chile for a year attached to the government scholarship that funded my first master's degree, I served as lecturer of this course for undergraduate students of Economics of the Andres Bello University.I presented a general overview of the main topics, theories and controversies in policymaking, applying them to national and international cases.I extensively reformed the course's syllabus, incorporating updated theories and authors in public policy and economics. Specially, I focused on discussions around the role of the political and social context, the nature and treatment of the commons, and the economic and social costs of inequalities.As part of the course, I innovated inviting several policymakers, from different fields and political positions, to share their experience with the class, creating and nurturing valuable regional networks
Policy Officer
This program aims to tackle territorial inequalities in Chile through an innovative, bottom-up, and intersectoral, approach in the most deprived territories in the country. As a policy officer in the National Coordination Team, my responsibilities were varied. I contributed in policy design aspects, conducted technical studies for the admission of new zones, met and replied requests from diverse Government authorities and MPs, supervised public investment, and coordinated innovative processes of citizen participation and co-design.Among my most relevant achievements there was influencing the current Chilean decentralisation law and the Lagging Zones policy regulations, as well as helping to build and strengthen multi-stakeholder networks around specific investment projects.This role involved visiting on a regularly basis different geographical regions of the country, meeting local communities and authorities, apart from conducting workshops for our regional governmental teams.
Communitarian Political Philosophy Course Lecturer
In this optional course for undergraduate students of the Catholic university of Valparaiso, I introduced the core features and authors of classic liberalism, libertarianism, egalitarian liberalism, and the philosophical critique that communitarian authors pose to them. In addition to theoretical lectures, I organised debates in the class, touching upon currently controversial topics through the lens of different political philosophy approach.
Legislative Area Coordinator
CDC is a Chilean think tank that promotes the value of community and democracy. As the coordinator of the Legislative Area, I led an innovative program of internships in the National Congress, supporting the work of more than 200 undergraduate students and young professionals over two years, as well as influencing the legislative process and building networks with MPs and their staff. In this role I presented policy suggestions in different Congress committees, forged networks with a diverse array of public actors and NGOs, and published policy reports directed to the wider public and media. Also, as part of the role, I conducted workshops on diverse political and policy topics in 10 of the 16 regions of Chile, and closely worked with civil society groups and workers unions.
Human Rights Office Practitioner
In order to obtain the title of Lawyer in Chile, applicants must work for 6 months as practitioners in one of the authorised public offices. I served in the highly renowned Human Rights Office, where I provided legal assistance and defence in Courts to immigrants, prisoners, indigenous persons, individuals belonging to sexual minority groups, and other citizens whose human rights were affected by the State.
Colleagues at Chambers and Partners
Other employees you can reach at chambersandpartners.com. View company contacts for 420 employees →
Jed Watson
Colleague at Chambers And PartnersGreater London, England, United Kingdom
View →
GC
George Cox
Colleague at Chambers And PartnersLondon, England, United Kingdom
View →
LG
Lucas Guizo
Colleague at Chambers And PartnersLondon, England, United Kingdom
View →
AW
Alice Weatherley
Colleague at Chambers And PartnersLondon, England, United Kingdom
View →
ED
Emily Dunham
Colleague at Chambers And PartnersUnited Kingdom
View →
SH
Samantha Hutchison
Colleague at Chambers And PartnersLargs, Scotland, United Kingdom
View →
MS
Mario Serna
Colleague at Chambers And PartnersGreater London, England, United Kingdom
View →
JD
Jamie Dimock
Colleague at Chambers And PartnersSt Albans, England, United Kingdom
View →
CW
Clare Wilson
Colleague at Chambers And PartnersLeeds, England, United Kingdom
View →
LH
Lisa Hart Shepherd
Colleague at Chambers And PartnersNewcastle Upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom
View →
José Ignacio Maritano González education
Master Of Public Administration - Mpa, Innovation, Public Policy And Public Value, Distinction
Diploma, Administrative Law, 6.6/7.0 (First Honours Equivalent)
Master Of Science - Ms, Political Science And Government, Merit
Diploma, Public Policy, 6.8/7.0 (First Honour Equivalent)
Bachelor Of Laws - Llb, Law (Public Law Specialism), 6.0/70 (First Honours Equivalent)
Education record
Frequently asked questions about José Ignacio Maritano González
Quick answers generated from the profile data available on this page.
What company does José Ignacio Maritano González work for?
José Ignacio Maritano González works for Chambers and Partners.
What is José Ignacio Maritano González's role at Chambers and Partners?
José Ignacio Maritano González is listed as Research Manager en Chambers and Partners at Chambers and Partners.
Where is José Ignacio Maritano González based?
José Ignacio Maritano González is based in London, England, United Kingdom while working with Chambers and Partners.
What companies has José Ignacio Maritano González worked for?
José Ignacio Maritano González has worked for Chambers And Partners, Centro De Estudios Del Desarrollo, Ced, Ucl Institute For Innovation And Public Purpose, London Borough Of Camden, and Fundación Nosotros Ciudadanos Ngo.
Who are José Ignacio Maritano González's colleagues at Chambers and Partners?
José Ignacio Maritano González's colleagues at Chambers and Partners include Jed Watson, George Cox, Lucas Guizo, Alice Weatherley, and Emily Dunham.
How can I contact José Ignacio Maritano González?
You can use AeroLeads to view verified contact signals for José Ignacio Maritano González at Chambers and Partners, including work email, phone, and LinkedIn data when available.
What schools did José Ignacio Maritano González attend?
José Ignacio Maritano González holds Master Of Public Administration - Mpa, Innovation, Public Policy And Public Value, Distinction from Ucl.
What skills is José Ignacio Maritano González known for?
José Ignacio Maritano González is listed with skills including Microsoft Office and Derechos Humanos.
Search by job title, company, industry, location, and seniority. Export verified B2B contact data when you need it.
Start free trial