Jodi Bond

Vice President, Americas @ U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Ms. Jodi Bond, vice president of the Americas for the International Division at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, leads teams dedicated to policy and advocacy service for Chamber clients with business interests in the Americas. Her portfolio includes management of the Brazil-U.S. Business Council. She also serves as the president of the U.S.-Cuba Business Council, the U.S.-Mexico Leadership Initiative, the U.S.-Mexico CEO Dialogue, and the Association of Chambers of Commerce in Latin America and the Caribbean (ACCLAC).

Prior to joining the Chamber, Ms. Bond was managing director and co-CEO of Global Governance L.L.C. In the corporate arena, she served as vice president of Global Government Relations and Country Management for the Motorola Corporation. While at Motorola, she was regional director of country management for the Americas and Israel and managed advocacy teams across the globe. Before that, Ms. Bond was vice president of Fontheim International. There she advised Fortune 500 companies on global tax, energy, and corporate social responsibility matters. Ms. Bond was appointed deputy assistant secretary at the U.S. Department of Energy in 2001; she co-managed an office of 125 employees while serving as the conduit for the U.S. secretary of Energy and administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration to the U.S. Congress. Earlier in her career, Ms. Bond held positions with Hopkins & Sutter and Foley & Lardner law firms, the U.S. House of Representatives, and the Washington state House of Representatives and Washington’s Office of the Secretary of State.