Stephanie Camarillo

Research Director at Public Citizen

Stephanie Camarillo has a diverse work experience in the legal and advocacy field. Stephanie started their career as an Associate at Chevez, Ruiz, Zamarripa y Cia., S.C. in 2016. In 2018, they worked as a Senior Associate at EY before transitioning to Dechert LLP in 2020, where they focused on International Arbitration. Stephanie then joined New Markets Lab in 2021, first as a Legal Fellow and later as a Senior Associate. In 2022, Stephanie became a Global Arbitration, Trade and Advocacy Lawyer at Sidley Austin LLP. Currently, they hold the position of Research Director at Public Citizen since 2023.

Stephanie Camarillo's education history begins with their high school education at Collège de Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière, where they pursued a French Immersion program. From there, they went on to the University of Alaska Anchorage, where they completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in International Studies. Following this, Stephanie attended the Universidad del Valle de México, although specific details regarding their degree and field of study are not provided. Subsequently, they pursued a law degree at Duke University School of Law, and although the degree name is not specified, it can be inferred that they completed their Juris Doctor. Lastly, Stephanie pursued a Master of Laws degree in International Business and Economic Law at Georgetown University Law Center from 2019 to 2021.

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