The Freeman Family (left to right): Scott, Edward Yeilding, Allie Freeman Yeilding and Reuben the dog, West, Aimee, Ella, Henry, Andrew and Domino the dog
Combining optimism with pragmatism, Aimee Adatto Freeman has dedicated her career to helping individuals and organizations realize their potential. Her passion is brought to life through two major avenues: as the managing consultant of Aimee Freeman Consulting and as the Louisiana State Representative for District 98 in New Orleans.
For over two decades through her business consultancy, Aimee has helped organizations, from early-stage startups to multinational corporations, grow. Her no-nonsense approach to strategic planning yields results beyond increased revenue. Aimee’s clients consistently report a significant increase in employee engagement, a renewed sense of purpose and motivation, and a dramatic upswing in key performance indicators.
Aimee applied this eye for strategy to win two competitive races against a total field of seven candidates and become a state legislator in 2019. She took great care in assembling the right team to bring her campaign strategy to fruition. This experience both validated and refined the work she does with her business clients. Aimee’s methodical approach, which includes a focus on working collaboratively, has continued to pay dividends as it has empowered her to successfully pass landmark legislation, such as laws that ended the Pink Tax on menstrual products and children and adult diapers, serve survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence, and streamline the Pandemic-EBT distribution process, which led to 250,000 more families receiving benefits.
She has also served as an Adjunct Professor of business at Tulane University for more than two decades and is a member of the board of the A.B. Freeman School Business Council. She has spearheaded neighborhood improvements by founding the Maple Quality of Life Committee and is a member of the Bureau of Governmental Research, where she served on the Board of Directors from 2006-11 and helped manage a successful $3 million endowment campaign. She is also an active member of both the Association for Corporate Growth Louisiana Chapter and the Women’s Professional Council of Greater New Orleans.
With a B.A. from the University of Virginia and an M.B.A. from Tulane University as well as over 25 years of professional experience, Aimee is well qualified to handle any and every challenge that comes her way. Though she takes great pride and satisfaction in her work, she’s most proud of the joint venture between herself and her husband, West. Together they raised two daughters who share Aimee’s love of service, two sons who share her natural curiosity, and a fabulous dog named Domino.
Combining optimism with pragmatism, Aimee Adatto Freeman has dedicated her career to helping individuals and organizations realize their potential. Her passion is brought to life through two major avenues: as the managing consultant of Aimee Freeman Consulting and as the Louisiana State Representative for District 98 in New Orleans.
For over two decades through her business consultancy, Aimee has helped organizations, from early-stage startups to multinational corporations, grow. Her no-nonsense approach to strategic planning yields results beyond increased revenue. Aimee’s clients consistently report a significant increase in employee engagement, a renewed sense of purpose and motivation, and a dramatic upswing in key performance indicators.
Aimee applied this eye for strategy to win two competitive races against a total field of seven candidates and become a state legislator in 2019. She took great care in assembling the right team to bring her campaign strategy to fruition. This experience both validated and refined the work she does with her business clients. Aimee’s methodical approach, which includes a focus on working collaboratively, has continued to pay dividends as it has empowered her to successfully pass landmark legislation, such as laws that ended the Pink Tax on menstrual products and children and adult diapers, serve survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence, and streamline the Pandemic-EBT distribution process, which led to 250,000 more families receiving benefits.
She has also served as an Adjunct Professor of business at Tulane University for more than two decades and is a member of the board of the A.B. Freeman School Business Council. She has spearheaded neighborhood improvements by founding the Maple Quality of Life Committee and is a member of the Bureau of Governmental Research, where she served on the Board of Directors from 2006-11 and helped manage a successful $3 million endowment campaign. She is also an active member of both the Association for Corporate Growth Louisiana Chapter and the Women’s Professional Council of Greater New Orleans.
With a B.A. from the University of Virginia and an M.B.A. from Tulane University as well as over 25 years of professional experience, Aimee is well qualified to handle any and every challenge that comes her way. Though she takes great pride and satisfaction in her work, she’s most proud of the joint venture between herself and her husband, West. Together they raised two daughters who share Aimee’s love of service, two sons who share her natural curiosity, and a fabulous dog named Domino.
The Freeman Family (left to right): Scott, Edward Yeilding, Allie Freeman Yeilding and Reuben the dog, West, Aimee, Ella, Henry, Andrew and Domino the dog