Two promotions to start 2022

By Bebe LeGardeur

January 10, 2022

We’re thrilled to announce the promotion of Aurelia Aceves Hogan to Director and Daniel McCombie to Senior Manager within our Client Services team. In their new roles, Aurelia and Daniel will continue to leverage their unique backgrounds and areas of expertise to create value for our clients and partners. Learn more about them below.

Aurelia Aceves Hogan

Director

Aurelia Aceves - Senior ManagerAurelia works at the nexus of social services, public health, and workforce, economic, and community development to design and implement transformative research and evaluation studies, engage community members, and develop impactful strategic plans. She specializes in creating evaluation strategies that make sense for clients and their staff, and in building capacity among our clients and their partners.

In her new role, Aurelia will continue to lead engagements with clients in the areas of research and evaluation, stakeholder engagement, and strategic planning. She’ll also contribute on planning and executing strategic firm-wide decisions.

 

Daniel McCombie, AICP

Senior Manager

Daniel McCombie - ManagerDaniel, an urban planner by training, leads many of Public Works Partners’ planning and development engagements, including the facilitation and implementation of community engagement strategies for high-profile community development projects. Dan leverages his background working in a variety of sectors—from hospitality to philanthropy to urban planning—to develop accessible tools that help clients reach their goals.

In his new role as Senior Manager, Daniel will continue to bring his singular perspective to client projects focused on evaluation, labor market assessment, economic and community development, and stakeholder engagement. He will also support internal strategy decisions within the firm.

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