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Toronto City Councillors

Councillor Mary Fragedakis

Ward 29 Toronto-Danforth

Councillor Mary Fragedakis

Toronto City Hall
100 Queen Street West, Suite C45
Toronto, ON  M5H 2N2
Phone: 416-392-4032
Fax: 416-392-4123

Community Office
East York Civic Centre
850 Coxwell Ave., Main floor
Toronto, ON  M4C 5R1
Office: 416-466-MARY (6279)
Tuesday to Friday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

councillor_fragedakis@toronto.ca

Ward map (PDF)


Staff

Executive Assistant
Daryl Finlayson
416-392-4031
dfinlay@toronto.ca

Administrative Assistant
Amaraine Laven
416-392-4032
alaven@toronto.ca


Constituent Assistant
Community Office
Pauline Adams
416-466-6279
padams2@toronto.ca

Constituent Assistant
Margaret Fitzpatrick
416-397-9176
msfitz@toronto.ca


Profile

Mary Fragedakis was elected to Toronto City Council in 2010. As a life-long resident of Ward 29, Mary brings extensive business expertise and strong community-building experience to her role as Councillor.

Prior to her election, Mary served as Vice President of a business-to-business conference company. In 2008, her company was awarded Best Overall Performance for Small Business in Toronto. The award also won Mary recognition for her green advocacy efforts in promoting conferences dedicated to eco-marketing and best practices. Mary is fiscally prudent, having completed the Canadian Securities Course and held several positions in the financial sector.

Mary's dedication to community services led her to co-found the Broadview Community Youth Group (BCYG) in 2007 to engage East York youth from all walks of life in activities to build self-confidence, self-worth and a strong sense of community. As Board Vice President, she has been instrumental in building bridges and partnerships with local charities, not-for profits, businesses and government agencies to expand the BCYG, which recently moved into larger quarters at the Danforth Baptist Church on the Danforth.

Mary has worked to break down barriers for people of all cultural and socio-economic backgrounds as an outreach community volunteer of the Royal Ontario Museum for 15 years. With her dedication to the arts, Mary participated in the first pilot project in Toronto to make many of Ontario's public museums and galleries more accessible to new Canadians.

Mary, who lives in Ward 29, holds an MA in Political Science from the University of Toronto (1996).


Committees and agencies


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