Devin Quirk

Deputy Chief, Development & Transformation at Boston Planning & Development Agency

Devin Quirk serves as Deputy Chief of the BPDA where he is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the Agency and implementing Mayor Wu’s and Chief Jemison’s vision for the transformation of the BPDA.

Devin joined the City of Boston in 2010 and from his previous experiences he brings an inclusive community development focus to his work at the BPDA. Most recently, Devin served as Director of Real Estate for the BPDA where he restructured the Agency's approach to public real estate with a focus on fiscal responsibility, community development, and a commitment to using public land to advance the public good. Devin has also previously served as Director of Operations for Boston's Department of Neighborhood Development (DND), now known as the Mayor's Office of Housing where he oversaw the day-to-day management of the 150-person staff and the implementation of the City's affordable housing strategies. He has also worked in the City of Boston CFO's office leading the City's performance management and analytics efforts.

Prior to joining the City of Boston, Devin served clients across the Federal Government as a management consultant with Booz Allen Hamilton. He holds a graduate degree in Public Policy and Urban Planning from the Harvard Kennedy School and an undergraduate degree from Harvard College.

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  • Deputy Chief, Development & Transformation

    Current role

  • Director of Real Estate

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