The most significant
El Paso project undertaken by Jon Garrido was a new
proposed port of entry in eastern El Paso
duplicating the El Paso-Cuidad Juárez Bridge of the
Americas which is the largest U.S. Customs and
Immigration bridge crossing operation along the U.S.
Mexico border. This was a massive planning operation
including U.S. Customs, U.S. Immigration, the U.S.
State Department, the U.S. Department of Commerce,
the State of Texas, the City of El Paso and the
Mexican federal government, the State of Chihuahua,
and the Municipio de Juárez, Cuidad Juárez,
Chihuahua, Mexico.
Two years after the El Paso Foreign
Trade Zone had been approved and had become operational, Jon Garrido moved to Mexico and become Jon Garrido in Cuidad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico where he established, owned and
operated a manufacturing company (Maquilidora) with 80 Mexican and 20 American employees producing
automotive parts for import into the USA.
Upon return to Arizona from Mexico, Jon Garrido became
Director of Community Development for the Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian
Community and negotiated development of the Scottsdale Pavilions and the Pima
Freeway including design with the Arizona Department of Transportation.
Then back to the private sector as Vice President for Planning
and Development for Valgroup, then the largest real estate development company
in Arizona, responsible for planning, entitlements and development of 5,550
acres of land adjacent to Surprise, Arizona. Jon Garrido conceptualized and spearheaded a major concept
of a three
runway airport capable of accommodating 747 air cargo planes and Luke Air Force F15 and F16
operations. Buffered by a business park, commercial and green belt was a 1000
acre master planned residential community west and adjacent to Sun City West.
The first phase of development was annexation of 215 acres of
land into the Town of Surprise. This included responsibility for all
entitlements and supervision of subdivision master planning.
In addition to the Surprise master planned community was Tonto
Verde, a 614 acre master planned community in northeast Scottsdale, Arizona,
north of Rio Verde. Two championship golf courses were planned with residential lots
along both sides of golf fairways.
As managing partner with the founder of Valgroup, Jon Garrido
developed a Wal-Mart in Scottsdale and continued on as a real estate planning
consultant developing plans for Main Street Revitalization of Main Street,
Payson, Arizona; Superior, Arizona; Gilbert Downtown, Gilbert, Arizona; and
numerous other real estate commercial developments including in 2003-2004
serving as a consultant for a Texas pharmaceutical research company on
developing a research facility near Austin, Texas.
In addition to a professional career, beginning in Tucson
where Jon Garrido founded and was elected president of the Tucson Hispanic
government employees organization that became the largest Tucson Hispanic
advocacy organization began a journey of Hispanic involvement in affirmative
action, social, political and religious issues. In addition to serving as
president of the Tucson Hispanic government employee organization, Jon Garrido
was also elected Chairman of the Spanish Speaking Council for the Diocese of
Tucson spearheading change within the Catholic Church to accommodate needs of
Hispanics in southern and eastern Arizona.
Involvement in Hispanic affairs led to the acquaintance of
Patrick Apodaca, Associate Legal Counsel to the President of the United States,
Jimmy Carter. Mr. Apodaca visited El Paso at the invitation of Jon Garrido to be
the guest speaker at the LULAC district annual convention. Patrick Apodaca
subsequently invited Jon Garrido to the White House and Treasury Department for
interviews for the position of Director of the Office of Federal Revenue
Sharing. The position did not materialize. President Carter was not
re-elected.
The highlight of working in Texas political campaigns was
attending the White House Rose Garden ceremony at the invitation of President
Reagan to announce the celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. On a subsequent
trip to Washington at the invitation of an Assistant Secretary at Interior, Jon
Garrido was offered a deputy assistant secretary position at HUD (FHA
Commissioner). Jon Garrido declined because Jon Garrido Manufacturing in Mexico had just
been established.
The most remembered event in Washington was a private
breakfast at the Washington Press Club with Vice President George Herbert Walker
Bush who requested and received a campaign pledge to obtain support from the
Hispanic community on becoming President of the United States.
The first stage of Jon Garrido's life was heading up economic development for
two medium size cities and an Indian reservation.
The second stage was development chief of major real estate commercial,
industrial, housing and airport real estate developments.
The third stage self taught was learning to do one website growing into a
network of 40 websites under the auspices of The Jon Garrido Network with a
market niche being Hispanic/Latino. Of the 40 websites, 3 are now ranked number
1 on Google searches. The next level being developed is daily news video
broadcasts of national and local news to be offered at The Jon Garrido Network, Hispanic News,
Latino News, New Mexico News and Jon Garrido News.