Wrede began his administrative career as a governor, first in
Vyborg County in 1675 and later in
Uppsala County in 1681. At the 1682
Riksdag of the Estates, Wrede was appointed
Lord Marshal, the presiding officer of the Estate of the Nobility. In 1685, he became a member of the
Privy Council of Sweden and was appointed president of the
Board of Mines and the state treasury. After the death of Claes Fleming in the same year, Wrede became the central figure in the
Great Reduction serving as the head of the Reduction Commission and the Reduction Board, a political project that confiscated lands from the nobility to stabilize the crown's finances. Although he was a member of the nobility, Wrede’s work on the policy established him as a key advisor to King
Charles XI. In 1687, he was elevated to president of both the
Chamber College and the
Board of Commerce. For his service, he was created Count of
Östanå on 10 December 1687. Following the accession of
Charles XII, Wrede was appointed to the regency government of 1697. With the outbreak of the
Great Northern War, he became responsible for the procurement of war funds and the
Navy. In 1711, Wrede was dismissed from all his offices except for the council office and the presidency of the Board of Commerce. ==Personal life and properties==