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Eduardo Mundo

Eduardo Mundo, Chair, Board of Supervisors At-Large

Mr. Eduardo Mundo served the County of Los Angeles for 30 years as a Deputy Probation Officer and as a Supervising Deputy Probation Officer. During his tenure, he served at four different probation boy’s camps (Holton, Kilpatrick, Scudder and Paige) and the girl’s camp (Scott). His field experience included assignments to the Juvenile Specialized Gang Intervention Unit, WIC 241, Dual Investigation, School Based Supervision (Director’s assistant), Juvenile Investigation, Juvenile Supervision, and Intake Detention Control. In an administrative capacity, he served as the Chair of the County’s Disproportionate Minority Confinement Committee (1997-98) while assigned to the Office of Operations. 

In retirement, he continued to serve the County as a community representative at the bi-monthly Probation Commission meetings, as an informal advisor to the Probation Reform and Implementation Team (PRIT), and joined the Juvenile Justice Re-imagine effort as a participant in workgroups. He shared his insight and experience as a participant in the 2021-2022 Community Scholars Program; Labor and Decarceration: Building a Just Transition towards the Future of Work in California” co-sponsored by the UCLA Department of African American Studies and the UCLA Million Dollar Hoods Program, and provided an Oral History narration for the “Decarceration and the Future of Worker Organizing Oral History Project,” hosted by the UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment. 

Mr. Mundo continues to be involved in all matters juvenile justice related, and is regularly court appointed to juvenile transfer hearing matters as an expert witness. 

emundo@poc.lacounty.gov