Francisco Ramon Montero (born February 8, 1960, Brooklyn, New York) is an American attorney for the law firm of Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth.
Montero attended George Washington University Law School in 1986. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan in 1982.
Montero was an advocate for Hispanic and Spanish-language broadcasters in the United States, and the co-founder of the first trade association of Hispanic radio broadcasters in the United States, the American Hispanic Owned Radio Association (AHORA). In 1995, Montero also represented the AHORA in trying to lift the SBA policy which prohibited the Small Business Administration from giving loan guarantees to businesses that could affect public opinion. He later repeatedly represented the AHORA in other cases.
He also co-founded another organization to assist Spanish broadcasters, the Independent Spanish Broadcasters Association (ISBA). In 1996, after assistance to various government groups, Montero received the Puerto Rico Broadcaster’s award for "service to the Puerto Rico radio industry".
Francisco Montero Chunga (born (1952-03-01)March 1, 1952) is a retired Peruvian footballer who is considered an Atlético Torino club idol. He won the Copa Perú four times with Atlético Torino and was also runner-up of the 1980 Torneo Descentralizado. He also played in the 1981 Copa Libertadores. In 2009, he coached Deportivo Acapulco in the Provincial Stage of the Copa Perú. In 2013, he also coached a U-13 team from Talara's Municipal School who won a tour to Spain and played Real Madrid's U-13 team in a friendly match.
Montero is a city in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, about 50 km north of Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Population 109,503 (2012). Montero has experienced growth in recent decades, becoming an important city in this region.
Montero has an elevation of 300 meters above sea level and an average temperature of 23 °C. The city is predominantly agricultural, producing soybeans, cotton, corn and rice.
Montero is a Spanish surname meaning "huntsman", and may refer to: