Dominic Frattura

Dominic Frattura is an alumnus of The Thunderbird School of Global Management (Master of Global Management), and Arizona State University (BA Business Global Politics). His passion lies at the intersection of diplomacy and international trade/economics. He’s worked for organizations such as the U.S. Department of State, the McCain Institute, and recently served two years in the President’s office at Arizona State University as a Special Assistant for Strategy focusing on U.S. Department of Defense partnerships. He currently works as the Director of Advocacy for the NIC (North American Interfraternity Conference), the trade association representing the continent’s leading men’s fraternities. In his leisure time, he dedicates himself to guiding and mentoring collegiate leaders, particularly student regents and trustees nationwide, assisting them through the intricate process of gubernatorial appointments in their respective states. Additionally, he serves on the National Board for Childhelp, Americas largest and oldest child abuse prevention charity. He is actively involved with his alma mater, and is a member of the Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations and  The U. S. Global Leadership Coalition.