José E. Martínez LLC

Organizational Management | Community Development Consultants

      Project & Program Management  |  Strategic Planning  |  Facilitation

  [GS-10F-0154S]                                       An SBA 8(a) firm    
   




 


 

An open air cafe next to an enclosed shopping mall and easily accessible from the sidewalk in the Georgetown area, Washington, D.C.

An open air cafe easily accessible from the sidewalk in the Georgetown area of Washington, D.C.

 

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Updated on: May 7, 2007

Prior Planning and Management Experiences

The following are samples of our President's prior planning and management professional experiences:

First Executive Director of the Downtown Austin Alliance, a position held for three years

 

 

 

Austin DMO Board Chair
John A. Barclay III and
Executive Director José E. Martínez

A photo of Austin DMO Board Chair John A. Barclay III and Executive Director Jose E. Martinez

To view an article by the Austin Business Journal on our President's choice to leave the Downtown Austin Alliance to pursue other challenges click here.

Key participant in the 1991 American Institute of Architects' Downtown Austin R/UDAT
A photo of the 1991 R/UDAT visiting team

As President of the firm, José E. Martínez, has experience in the following fields:

  • Consultant team leader — Urban planning teams
  • Community-based planning (strategic planning)
  • Municipal comprehensive planning
  • Local Organization Creation — Create organizational structures to facilitate civic engagement
  • Civic Engagement — Create processes that ensure public involvement / participation is received from rural and inner-city, low-income neighborhoods
  • Inner-city neighborhood redevelopment
  • Municipal annexation fiscal impact analysis of services and capital improvements
  • Municipal capital improvements planning / programming
  • Low-income housing planning
  • Public facility and public services planning
  • Arts services planning
  • Human services planning — Services for the elderly in rural areas — (housing rehabilitation, health, transit, part-time skilled employment, meals programming, information-and-referral, and counseling)
  • Rural transit system design — Create demand responsive transit systems
  • Manpower planning — For low-income populations, including minorities
  • Health systems planning — For rural populations / review of health systems proposals / applications
  • Translator / Interpreter — English-Spanish (native Spanish speaker — professional level)
  • Web page design and maintenance
  • University adjunct instructor — Small town planning
  • Teaching — High school mathematics teacher

We are Generalists. We are problem solvers. We integrate the specialties above in the delivery of our consulting service resulting in an expanded service versus one that delivers only one or several specialties individually.

We can take on problems that are more complex than those addressed by specialists. We bring multiple specialties to bear on the given problem after analyzing it to better define it. We design solutions versus specialists who typically try to fit a potential solution to the given problem.

For a listing of Publications and Professional Reports by our President , click here.

For a listing of Honors and Professional Awards of our President, click here.

 


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