Advocacy

Victor Munoz Joins SEMA Government Affairs as Senior Manager for State Government Affairs

By the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

Victor Munoz

 

Victor Muñoz has joined SEMA as senior manager for state government affairs. Muñoz will support SEMA's state-based advocacy focus on the western United States, including California, where he will be based. 

Muñoz has built a significant resume in California politics, with more than a decade in government affairs and community engagement. He most recently managed government stakeholder relations for Southern California Edison. Before that, he led legislative efforts for Assemblymember Chris Holden in California's 41st district. 

"We're thrilled to welcome Victor Muñoz to SEMA's Government Affairs team," said Christian Robinson, SEMA's senior director for state government affairs. "Victor's extensive experience in government relations and deep understanding of legislative processes will be invaluable as we continue to advocate for the specialty automotive aftermarket industry. His expertise in navigating complex issues and building strong relationships will strengthen our efforts to protect and promote the interests of our members." 

In his new role, Muñoz will lead local engagement with state lawmakers in states west of the Mississippi River, including Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. Muñoz will work to secure the enactment of laws and policies that support the automotive aftermarket industry's ability to bring innovative products to market, as well as support the issues that impact the nation's millions of automotive enthusiasts. 

"Our nation's rich car culture was engrained in me from a young age, having been born and raised near Route 66," Muñoz said. "I'm thrilled to bring my government affairs skills and experience to bear in support of the vibrant aftermarket industry whose products help Americans restore, repair and modify the vehicles that help them work and play. Automotive-aftermarket manufacturers, retailers, distributors and the ultimate consumer--car enthusiasts--deserve a voice in government that matches their passion and what they contribute to the United States economy. I'm excited to be part of these collaborative efforts." 

Muñoz, a proud Angeleno, holds a Bachelor of Arts in political science and government from California State Polytechnic University-Pomona.