Fontenot Strategic Consulting LLC
Brodi Fontenot supporting investments small businesses of San Antonio, TX in 2024.
https://www.uschamberfoundation.org/corporate-social-responsibility/bizconnect-strengthening-san-antonios-small-businesses
Brodi Fontenot co-author blog on Modernizing the Intelligence Community Through Shared Services.
https://www.businessofgovernment.org/blog/modernizing-intelligence-community-through-shared-services
Brodi Fontenot's various contributions to National Academy of Public Adminstration studies.
1. Federal Aviation Adminstration Oversight of Drones.
2. US Department of Agriculture Shared Services.
https://napawash.org/academy-studies/fpac-bc-service-level-catalog
Brodi Fontenot blog on Department of Transportation's efforts to reduce costs and modernize buildings using Performance Based Contracting.
Brodi Fontenot on C-SPAN discussing the historic renaming of the Treasury Annex building to the Freedman's Bank Building, and testimony before the House Oversight Committee.
https://www.c-span.org/person/brodi-fontenot/97320/
Fontenot Strategic Consulting LLC is led by Brodi Fontenot. Prior to founding FSC, Brodi was previously appointed by President Obama as the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Assistant Secretary for Management and nominated to be Treasury’s Chief Financial Officer. In that role, he advised the Secretary of the Treasury on the development and execution of Treasury's budget and strategic plans and the internal management of the Department and its bureaus.
Previously, Fontenot served the Department of Transportation as the Assistant Secretary for Administration, the Chief Human Capital Officer (CHCO), and the Senior Sustainability Officer (SSO). Fontenot also served as a staff member of the US Senate Budget Committee, where he oversaw and helped guide legislative development of over $70 billion in federal spending and policy for transportation programs, veterans programs and federal housing credit assistance. Fontenot began his federal career at the Government Accountability Office where he analyzed various federal programs for Congress.