In 2009, she participated in a portfolio product design and a marketing plan called “Fibra de banana-Mujeres Trabajadoras Del Triunfo” of the Corporation for the Promotion of Exports and Imports (CORPEI).
She provided consulting services to the National Secretariat for Higher Education, Science, Technology and Innovation (Senescyt), also the German Chamber on curricular design.
Her higher studies were carried out at Brookdale Community College, University of South Carolina, and at the Universidad de Especialidades Espíritu Santo (UEES), where she obtained her degree in Business Sciences with a major in Marketing.
Currently, she handled her thesis as a PhD candidate in the field of teacher's training, at the University of Cadiz in Spain, with expected graduation date October 2018.
Monserratt Bustamante got into politics on November 10, 2016 when presidential candidate Paco Moncayo announced her name as his running mate by the alliance of Izquierda Democrática, Centro Democrático and Acuerdo Nacional por el Cambio.
In February 2018, she embarked on a 10 province tour to promote the "yes" option at the Constitutional Referendum held on Ecuador, as her party's national spokeswoman, the only one of its kind.