Jonathan Fredi
Jonathan Fredi's academic expedition took off at Louisiana State University, where he pursued an undergraduate degree in Spanish Linguistics. The journey peaked at the University of Barcelona, Spain, where he accomplished a master's degree in International Relations. During a productive five-year tenure in Spain, Jonathan was part of a UNESCO division emphasizing educational reform, primarily for women, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to sustainable and inclusive education.
Upon his return to the U.S. in 2012, Jonathan seized the opportunity to serve in public service by joining U.S. Senator John Cornyn's office. His roles included managing constituent relations and advancing Hispanic outreach. By 2015, he transitioned to the non-profit sector by joining the USGLC. Here, he contributed substantially to preserving the international affairs budget, focusing on international and economic development, and advocating diplomatic strategies as a preferable alternative to Department of Defense interventions.
In 2019, Jonathan gravitated toward the energy/utility sector, joining Baldwin Associates as Head of Community Engagement. His responsibilities included negotiating gas prices, overseeing franchise agreements, managing crises, and determining philanthropic fund allocation. Representing over 20 North Texas cities, Jonathan had the distinction of leading a team that constructed Dallas's first zero-net energy Habitat for Humanity home.
Outside his professional commitments, Jonathan exhibits a profound love for nature and an unwavering dedication to community volunteering. His affinity for outdoor pursuits like hiking, camping, and fishing harks back to his Eagle Scout days. His passion for cooking and travel was shaped during his time in Spain, which exposed him to a rich tapestry of cultures and cuisines.
In the arena of philanthropy, Jonathan's work is comprehensive. He supports the Cooke County United Way and is an active board member for several organizations. In addition, he devotes his time to mentoring at Big Brother Big Sisters of Irving, reflecting his enduring commitment to community betterment.
In his personal life, Jonathan and his wife, Erin, are residents of Aubrey, Texas. The imprints of Jonathan Fredi's accomplishments in public affairs and philanthropy have left an enduring impact on his community and his sector. As a Nashville native, his life reflects a mix of exploration, service, and a deep-seated commitment to societal betterment.
Upon his return to the U.S. in 2012, Jonathan seized the opportunity to serve in public service by joining U.S. Senator John Cornyn's office. His roles included managing constituent relations and advancing Hispanic outreach. By 2015, he transitioned to the non-profit sector by joining the USGLC. Here, he contributed substantially to preserving the international affairs budget, focusing on international and economic development, and advocating diplomatic strategies as a preferable alternative to Department of Defense interventions.
In 2019, Jonathan gravitated toward the energy/utility sector, joining Baldwin Associates as Head of Community Engagement. His responsibilities included negotiating gas prices, overseeing franchise agreements, managing crises, and determining philanthropic fund allocation. Representing over 20 North Texas cities, Jonathan had the distinction of leading a team that constructed Dallas's first zero-net energy Habitat for Humanity home.
Outside his professional commitments, Jonathan exhibits a profound love for nature and an unwavering dedication to community volunteering. His affinity for outdoor pursuits like hiking, camping, and fishing harks back to his Eagle Scout days. His passion for cooking and travel was shaped during his time in Spain, which exposed him to a rich tapestry of cultures and cuisines.
In the arena of philanthropy, Jonathan's work is comprehensive. He supports the Cooke County United Way and is an active board member for several organizations. In addition, he devotes his time to mentoring at Big Brother Big Sisters of Irving, reflecting his enduring commitment to community betterment.
In his personal life, Jonathan and his wife, Erin, are residents of Aubrey, Texas. The imprints of Jonathan Fredi's accomplishments in public affairs and philanthropy have left an enduring impact on his community and his sector. As a Nashville native, his life reflects a mix of exploration, service, and a deep-seated commitment to societal betterment.