Janet Murguía
Janet Murguía has emerged as a key figure among
the next generation of leaders in the Latino community.
Since January 1, 2005, she has served as the President
and Chief Executive Officer of the National Council of La
Raza (NCLR), the largest national Hispanic civil rights
and advocacy organization in the U.S.
Murguía began her career in Washington, DC as
legislative counsel to former Kansas Congressman Jim
Slattery, serving for seven years. She then worked at the
White House from 1994 to 2000, ultimately serving as
deputy assistant to President Clinton, providing strategic
and legislative advice to the president on key issues. She
served as deputy director of legislative affairs, managing
the legislative staff and acting as a senior White House
liaison to Congress.
She then served as deputy campaign manager and director of constituency outreach for the
Gore/Lieberman presidential campaign. In that role, she was the primary liaison between former
Vice President Gore and national constituency groups. She also served as a spokesperson for the
campaign, working with radio, print, and TV media outlets.
In 2001, Murguía joined the University of Kansas (KU) as Executive Vice Chancellor for
University Relations, overseeing KU's internal and external relations with the public, including
governmental and public affairs. She coordinated the university's strategic planning and
marketing efforts at the four KU campuses with those of the Alumni Association, the Athletics
Corporation, and the Endowment Association.
Murguía has served on NCLR's Board of Directors and on the Kauffman Foundation Youth
Development Board. She is currently a Board member of the Independent Sector, a coalition of
leading nonprofits, foundations, and corporations committed to connecting, informing, and
advocating on behalf of the nonprofit and philanthropic community. She also sits on the Board of
the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility and the National Hispanic Leadership
Agenda. In addition, Murguía is an executive committee member of the Leadership Conference on
Civil Rights and a member of the Merrill Lynch Diversity & Inclusion Council.
In 2006, Murguía was named to Washingtonian magazine's "100 Most Powerful Women in
Washington" and The NonProfit Times' "Power and Influence Top 50" leaders. Hispanic Business
magazine named Murguía as a finalist for its 2005 "Woman of the Year Award." In 2004, Hispanic
magazine chose her for its annual list of "100 Top Latinas" and Hispanic Business magazine
selected her as one of the "100 Most Influential Hispanics."
Janet Murguía grew up in Kansas City, Kansas. She received three degrees from KU: a B.S.
degree in journalism (1982), a B.A. degree in Spanish (1982), and a J.D. degree (1985) from the
School of Law.