Estefanía Medina Ruvalcaba

Vice President of the Anti-Corruption Commission

Estefania Medina is co-founder of TOJIL and Vice President of the Anti-Corruption Commission at the International Chamber of Commerce-Mexico.

She holds a Law degree from Iberoamericana University, a Diploma in Criminal Procedure from Escuela Libre de Derecho, a Master’s in science in Criminology and Criminal Justice from the University of Oxford, and a Master of Laws from George Washington University.

She has served as a public servant in several positions at the Attorney General’s Office of Mexico, where she was Federal Prosecutor-Head of the Immediate Attention Unit of Internal Affairs. She has also acted as an advisor to the Office of the Executive Secretary of the National Security System of Mexico and a consultant for the Embassy of the United States of America in Mexico and the Embassy of the United Kingdom in Mexico.

She is the author of the book Organized Crime in the Accusatory Criminal System. She was elected by Expansion Magazine as one of the 30 rising stars in 2019 and awarded as a Women of Excellence by the Women Economic Forum New York in 2024.