Jonathan Fantini Porter

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Fantini Porter testifying to the U.S. Senate Finance Committee in 2023
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Jonathan Fantini Porter is an American government official and executive in the private and social sectors. He is CEO of the public-private Partnership for Central America and previously held leadership positions at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, The White House, U.S. Congress, and McKinsey & Company. [1]

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Career

As of 2023, Fantini Porter is executive director and CEO of the White House public-private Partnership for Central America. [2] Under his tenure, the organization raised $4.2 billion [3] in foreign direct investment, procurement, and lending and delivered programs to 5 million individuals across Environmental, social, and corporate governance programs to address the economic roots of migration in frontier and emerging markets. [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

He previously was an Associate Partner at McKinsey & Company; [12] advisor on national security and private sector engagement to the Presidential transition of Joe Biden; [13] a White House advisor on transnational security during the Presidency of Barack Obama; [14] as a senior congressional aide in the U.S. Congress; and Chief of Staff in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security where he oversaw management operations of a $6 billion homeland security budget supporting 22,000 personnel in 48 countries. [15]

He has been on advisory bodies to the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, [16] World Economic Forum, [2] and Amnesty International, [17] and as a consulting fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies.

Education

Fantini Porter is a graduate of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and Georgetown University and was awarded an Eisenhower Fellowship. [18] [19]

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