City of Hillsboro
Kevin Hughes, MSR, serves as a Parks and Recreation Project Specialist for the City of Hillsboro since January 2020. Previously, Kevin held the position of Conservation and Easements Manager at Chestnut Hill Conservancy, where responsibilities included collaborating with property owners, monitoring eased properties, and organizing community outreach events. Prior experience includes serving as Grant Writer and Researcher at Philabundance, where grant management and maintaining funding relationships were key duties, as well as Coordinator-Direct Programs, overseeing the distribution of food program boxes while enhancing compliance and managing a volunteer team. Kevin’s earlier roles include Nutritional Development Services as a Nutrition Program Monitor, managing federal compliance evaluations, and an internship at The Philadelphia Department of Public Health, supporting youth wellness initiatives. Kevin holds a Master of Science in Recreation from Indiana University Bloomington and a Bachelor of Science in Public Health from Temple University.
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City of Hillsboro
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Nestled in the Tualatin Valley between Portland and the Pacific Ocean, Hillsboro was founded in 1842 and incorporated in 1876. Its settler economy was first based on fruitful agricultural pursuits, supported by riverboat transportation on the Tualatin River, which helped it grow to about 5,000 people by 1950. Now Oregon’s fifth largest city with more than 95,000 residents, Hillsboro enjoys award-winning urban planning, an affordable cost of living, a strong economic base and one of the state’s most diverse populations.