Jonathan Riddick
About Jonathan Riddick
Jonathan Riddick is an Account Supervisor in Public Affairs at FINN Partners, where he leads a team focused on supporting the policy objectives of a global technology nonprofit. He has a background in strategic communications and has held various internships in public affairs and communications across notable organizations.
Work at FINN Partners
Jonathan Riddick serves as an Account Supervisor in Public Affairs at FINN Partners. He has been with the company since 2019, working from their London office. In this role, he leads a team of eight professionals, focusing on supporting the policy objectives of a global technology nonprofit. His responsibilities include coordinating with colleagues in London, Washington, and across the EMEA region to execute campaigns that aim to influence lawmakers and other stakeholders.
Education and Expertise
Jonathan Riddick holds a Master of Arts in Political Communication from The George Washington University, where he was recognized as a Dean's Scholar from 2017 to 2019. He also earned a Master of Arts in History and Political Science from The University of Edinburgh, studying there from 2013 to 2017. His academic background supports his extensive experience in strategic communications, particularly in the realm of technology policy.
Background
Jonathan Riddick has a diverse background in public affairs and communications. He began his career with internships at various organizations, including the Progressive Policy Institute, the United States Senate, and CLS Strategies, all located in the Washington D.C. Metro Area. He also worked as a Writer for The Borgen Project in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, and as a Communications Intern for the Fulbright Association. His early experiences laid the foundation for his current role in strategic communications.
Internship Experience
Jonathan Riddick has completed several internships that contributed to his professional development. In 2016, he interned at the Progressive Policy Institute for three months and at the Fulbright Association for four months. In 2018, he served as a Press Intern at the United States Senate for three months, and in 2019, he interned at CLS Strategies for four months. Additionally, he worked as a General Intern at DeHavilland in London for one month in 2014.