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Robin Hanrahan Pavase

Vice President Of Planning at Walters

Robin Hanrahan Pavase, AICP has extensive work experience in the planning and development field. Robin Hanrahan currently holds the role of Vice President of Planning at Walters. Prior to this, they worked as a Principal Planner at Built Form Lab. Robin Hanrahan has also served as an Associate City Planner at the City and County of Denver. Additionally, they have held various roles at Walters, including Development Associate, Development Analyst, and Development Intern. Earlier in their career, they gained experience as a Planning Staff member at the City Of Asbury Park and as an Architectural Designer at Ford 3 Architects, LLC. Robin Hanrahan also worked as an Americorps Urban Education Fellow at Great Oaks Charter School Newark. Robin has a background in teaching, having served as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant at New Jersey Institute of Technology. Robin Hanrahan started their career as a Draftsman at Brendan McHugh Architects and as an Architectural Designer at Massa Multimedia Architecture, PC.

Robin Hanrahan Pavase, AICP completed a Master of City Planning degree with a focus on Community and Economic Development from the University of Pennsylvania between 2017 and 2019. Prior to that, between 2011 and 2016, they obtained a Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) degree from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. In 2010 to 2011, Robin attended Providence College, where they studied Political Science + Economics. Additionally, Robin holds certifications as a Certified Planner (AICP) from the American Planning Association since July 2022, and a Building Performance Analysis Certificate from Autodesk, obtained in January 2013.

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Timeline

  • Vice President Of Planning

    June, 2023 - present

  • Development Associate

    September, 2019

  • Development Analyst

    May, 2019

  • Development Intern

    January, 2019