The Montibon Company (TMC) provides marketing and communications consulting for scientists, researchers and environmental and social justice organizations to maximize social impact, produce effective messaging, expand audiences and realize their vision. This includes strategic identity and brand development.
Roy Montibon is a serial entrepreneur, consultant, corporate executive, designer, educator and community organizer with over 20 years experience assembling and directing teams to realize complex national and international projects. Clients include educational institutions, Fortune 1000 corporations, major consulting firms, science-based start ups, arts organizations, state and municipal governments and non-profits. He recently earned a Graduate Certificate in Social Justice from Harvard/HES and is currently a Master’s Candidate (ALM) in Anthropology at Harvard University with an emphasis on Technology, Indigeneity and Human Rights. Montibon is currently developing high-tech authenticity and provenance systems to combat counterfeiting and international fraud against Indigenous artists.
He has taught at UCLA, UC Irvine and Chapman University and helped grow the UCLA Extension Media Arts program into the leading program in the nation during the ’90’s. Montibon has produced and directed a number of international design symposia at UCLA and UC Irvine and has taught and mentored over 6,000 undergrads, graduate students and working professionals. In Downtown Los Angeles, Montibon founded what became the largest and most successful art walk in the nation. He currently runs the Entrepreneurs for Social Impact program at United World College USA, one of the top IB schools in the world. UWC was recently nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize—twice in three years.. He has been engaged in successful Public Policy work and has served on the Governor’s Policy Council for Food, Hunger and Agriculture and on the NM First Food, Hunger, Water, Agriculture Policy Workgroup in New Mexico.