Jehan Mansur — Professional Bio

Highlights Summary Thursday, April 30, 2026

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Jehan Mansur is an historically seasoned Black American male, Honorably Discharged United States Army Vietnam War Veteran, politically astute global social entrepreneur, and lifelong champion of the explicitly stated mission, goal, objective, and words of the United States Declaration of Independence, signed on July 4, 1776.

He recognizes the Declaration’s self-evident truth that “all men are created equal,” endowed by their Creator with unalienable rights, including “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness,” as being the all-inclusive, moral, civic, spiritual, and economic foundation of the Great American Experiment — and the globally recognized idea known as the American Dream — in clear trajectory toward a More Perfect Union.

Born on March 10, 1939, in the de jure segregated City of Memphis, Tennessee, Mansur was raised as a Christian. At age 3½, during the Black American Migration, his parents relocated to the de facto segregated City of Flint, Michigan, where he was publicly educated and graduated from Flint Northern High School in 1957. His early creative and entrepreneurial awakening began under the loving guidance of his mother, Effie Lucielle, who taught him practical lessons in productivity, buying, selling, and profit through annual Mother’s Day flower-making projects.

Mansur’s professional development began early. At age seventeen, before graduating from high school, he was employed as a Postal Clerk at the United States Post Office in Flint, Michigan. From 1957 to 1968, he worked as an hourly employee at the Chevrolet Manufacturing Plant, a subsidiary of General Motors Corporation. From 1962 to 1964, he served in the United States Army as a Communications Specialist and received an Honorable Discharge as a U.S. Army Vietnam War Veteran.

From 1965 to 1982, Mansur founded and led Jones Enterprises, Inc., a for-profit Michigan corporation specializing in residential, commercial, industrial, and environmental maintenance services. The company became a pioneer in steam carpet cleaning and obtained Midwest USA regional territory rights to commercially develop NASA-developed Mylar liquid technology applications for window tinting.

In 1967, Mansur began studies at Mott Community College, where he was elected and served as President of the Black Student Union. In 1968, with the encouragement and support of the Black Student Union, he ran for Fifth District Councilman in the City of Flint, losing by only twelve votes. In 1969, he began studying International Business at General Motors Institute.

From 1970 to 1982, Mansur led Jones Enterprises, Inc. into the General Motors Corporation and U.S. Federal Government M.E.S.B.I.C. Minority Enterprise Small Business Investment Company on-the-job corporate education and training program. This public-private partnership between the U.S. Department of Commerce, Small Business Administration, and General Motors Corporation provided domestic and international corporate education, practical training, mentorship, apprenticeship, business expertise, knowledge, and skills.

During America’s Urban Renewal Era, from 1970 to 1978, Mansur was duly elected to four two year terms on the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and City of Flint Oak Park Citizens District Council. He served seven of those eight years as Chairman of the $100 million mixed light-industrial, commercial, and residential project development, which became nationally recognized as a U.S. HUD prototype for well-planned urban residential development and income integration.

Through this unique eight-year postgraduate-equivalent education and training experience, Mansur earned practical working knowledge, clear understanding, and mastered expertise in human development, community development, economic development, and political development. He also gained comprehensive working knowledge of securitization, and the authorization, issuance, marketing, and selling of high-quality bonds and stocks for direct wealth creation through initial public-private offerings and income-producing private-public partnerships with federal, state, and local governments, for mutual rewards and benefits.

From 1970 to 1982, Mansur also served as a founding member and Vice President of the State of Michigan Minority Contractors Association and as President of the Genesee County Minority Contractors Association. From 1978 to 1980, he was elected as a State of Michigan Delegate and served as Chairman of the International Trade Committee for the 1980 White House Conference on Small Business in Washington, D.C. This experience provided direct tutorial-style exposure to high-level U.S. government leadership and advanced understanding of aggregating, securitizing, monetizing, and leveraging United States foreign and domestic policies, laws, trade agreements, and trade missions.

From 1977 to 1981, Mansur was appointed by Imam Warith Deen Muhammed and served as Chief Executive Officer of Salaam International, Inc., the national business corporation owned by the Nation of Islam and based in Chicago, Illinois. His duties included U.S. import, warehouse, wholesale, retail, national marketing, distribution, education, training, and sales operations involving whiting fish from Peru, South America; agricultural, industrial, commercial, urban, mixed crop, dairy, soilless, aquatic farm management, cattle ranching, Zabiah Halal slaughtering, value-added meat processing, and cattle by-product operations in Michigan, Georgia, and Alabama. He also consulted in concert with and on behalf of the Nation of Islam in connection with a $20 million contract involving the U.S. Departments of Commerce and Defense for development of the Meal Ready to Eat food project.

From 1981 to 2005, Mansur led U.S. trade, commerce, and market development initiatives and missions in concert with the U.S. Departments of State, Commerce, Agriculture, and their respective agencies. These initiatives included travel to sub-Saharan West Africa, Mexico, China, Hong Kong/Kowloon, Central America, the Caribbean Basin, the Middle East Gulf Coast, Pakistan, and India.

From 1983 to 2024, Mansur served as a contracted consultant and project developer for human, community, and economic development initiatives involving Black Mayors’ associations in Mississippi, Texas, South Carolina, and Oklahoma. In 1985, he envisioned, conceptualized, and created an innovative $6 million capital formation strategy to capitalize and finance The Rosary

Murders feature film production with the Community and Economic Development Department of the City of Detroit.

From 1985 to 1995, Mansur founded USA Halal International, a Texas corporation, establishing and operating the first-ever U.S. Zabiah Halal beef, lamb, goat, and livestock slaughter operations for domestic and foreign markets under USDA standards, inspections, and certifications. In 1996, he was invited by the State of South Carolina to establish his innovative horizontally and vertically integrated Zabiah Halal livestock operation in Timmonsville, South Carolina.

In 1997, Mansur founded the first-ever Juneteenth Association of the State of South Carolina and launched initial celebrations in Timmonsville and Florence, South Carolina, in conjunction with U.S. Congressman James Clyburn and his 1998 re-election campaign.

From 1999 to 2005, Mansur advanced pioneering green technology and renewable energy-based economic development initiatives in California. He worked under California Proposition B with the City and County of San Francisco and the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission to launch the $100 million San Francisco Solar Revenue Bond. He served as President and CEO of SUN Utility Network, Inc., founded Green Technology Partners, Inc., and specialized in urban and rural private-public partnerships for solar, wind, water, and environmentally sustainable economic development. He also participated in leadership initiatives connected to the election of Gavin Newsom as Mayor of San Francisco and Ronald V. Dellums as Mayor of Oakland.

Summarily, Mansur’s ongoing 87 years of living, learning, service, business development, civic leadership, and global market engagement have provided him with clear knowledge, comprehension, and understanding of the erudite foundation of the United States Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitutional Federal Republic, and its foundational private and public sectors under America’s representative democracy, rule of law government, capitalistic economic system, and pluralistic society.

Presently, Jehan Mansur serves as Founder and Acting Chief Executive Officer of the American Entrepreneurs Investors Global Chamber of Commerce, Inc. — AEIGCC — a public benefit nonprofit 501(c)(3) California corporation and global membership organization. AEIGCC brings a spiritual algorithmic corporate blueprint that informs, shows, and tells members in urban cities and rural communities throughout the world how to innovatively think, function, create wealth, realize profit, and produce prosperity as visionary entrepreneurs, investors, and owners of stock corporations.

He also serves through Silicon Valley American International, Inc. — SVAI — a for-profit California corporation specializing in innovatively aggregating, securitizing, and monetizing diversified forms of existing United States domestic and foreign policies, laws, and trade agreements.

AEIGCC and SVAI have formed a Spiritual Dual Corporate Strategic and Tactical Alliance designed to unify and pool human, spiritual, community, economic, and political resources in a harmonious, peaceful, and cooperative manner. The Alliance’s purpose is to create wealth and

prosperity, harness and leverage the full faith and credit of the United States Constitutional Government and Capitalistic Economy, unify Americans, and advance the Great American Experiment toward a More Perfect Union in the spirit, trajectory, and stated words of the Declaration of Independence.

To realize its shared dual corporate vision, aim, mission, goals, and objectives, the AEIGCC SVAI Alliance brings a revolutionary — yet proven — billion-dollar minimum IPO business model to establish and finance income-producing private-public partnerships with federal, state, and local governments throughout the United States, Africa, the Americas, Brazil, the Caribbean, and worldwide, for mutual rewards and benefits.

Simply put, Mansur’s visionary strategic and tactical AEIGCC / SVAI / GOV — PPP plan is to productively unify people domestically and globally in a harmonious, peaceful, and cooperative manner. Its purpose is to empower people to create wealth, earn profit, realize tangible value and benefit, and sustainably help save ourselves, our offspring, our environment, and our world.

Overall, Jehan Mansur’s unique AEIGCC / SVAI / GOV — PPP approach aggregates private and public resources for securitization through the issuance of high-quality stocks and bonds. In this innovative way, the model creates inclusive direct wealth, increases human productivity, strengthens local business, land, farms, manufacturing, production, and other income-producing properties (known as “capital stock”), and empowers “We the People” to monetize existing U.S. domestic and foreign policies and laws for mutual benefit, inclusive prosperity, reduce global poverty and ignorance, and increase the quality of all living beings.

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