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Fredéric Fitzroy Identity
F. M. Fitzroy
Name Fredéric Fitzroy
Full name Fredéric Fitzroy
Sex Male Male
Born September 1, 1975, Paris, France
Spouse single
Home 8 Flower Avenue, Seal of Little Europe Little Europe, Seal of Noble City Noble City
Flag of France Paris, France
Functions Chairman and CEO of the NewAge TeleCom and Media (NATCoM)
Languages English and French
Religious
stance
Christian

Fredéric Fitzroy (September 1, 1975) is a French-Lovian businessman, notable for his position as CEO and Chairman of NATCoM. He founded NATCoM shortly after moving to Lovia in 2008, which is a subsidiary of the Paris-based Fitzroy Global, which he founded (although he is no longer part of the administration of the company). Fitzroy has an MBA from HEC Paris and a bachelor's degree in law which he obtained from the University of Paris.

Biography[]

Early life and education[]

Fitzroy Family Home

The Fitzroy Family Home in Paris

Fitzroy (born September 1, 1975 in Paris, France) was born to Francois Fitzroy and Jacqueline Fitzroy, with younger brother Francois Fitzroy II. Fitzroy attended private school from the first grade through the tenth, and thereafter did his last two years through correspondence. He took a gap-year from 1994-1995, and went to get his MBA from the University of Paris-affiliated HEC Paris. Shortly after obtaining his MBA, he co-found Fitzroy Global with his brother, and took part-time courses in law as well as through correspondence until he obtain a degree. During this time, Fitzroy also took a minor course in political science, and earned a certificate.

Business career[]

The company flourished early on in its existence, but around 2006 Fitzroy announced plans to leave France for Lovia, where he was interested in opening a subsidiary of Fitzroy Global. After doing so in 2008, and officially leaving the "mothership" Fitzroy Global, he established NewAge TeleCom and Media, popularly abbreviated to Natcom (stylized "NATCoM"), in Noble City.

Politics[]

Fitzroy has publicly stated that he is not registered as a member of any party. He reportedly votes Labour however has been an avid supporter of the Liberal Christian Party because of their liberal Christian ideology, which Fitzroy regularly identifies with.

Political beliefs[]

  • Gay marriage: Yes
  • Abortion: In extraordinary cases, such as rape, threat to the life of the mother, or a high chance of a disabled or retarded child.
  • Death penalty: Only repeat-offenses.
  • Torture methods: No
  • Nuclear weapons: Yes
  • Equal rights: Yes
  • Innocent until proven guilty: Yes
  • Legal suicide: No
  • Criminal rights: No cruel or unusual punishment or circumstances.
  • Foreign intervention: Yes
  • Weapon rights: For weapons with a magazine-capacity less than 15 rounds.
  • Freedom of speech, expression, association, thought: Yes
  • Freedom of assembly: Permitted, controlled and peaceful protest.
  • Right to privacy: Yes

Religious stance[]

Fitzroy grew up in a conservative Protestant family, and has since "converted" to liberal Christianity.

See Also[]

  • NewAge TeleCom and Media
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