The Cecil Group’s Alison LeFlore Honored by the American Planning Association

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Alison LeFlore

BOSTON – The Cecil Group, the urban design, planning, and landscape architecture studio of Harriman, is pleased to announce that Alison LeFlore has been honored by the American Planning Association – Massachusetts Chapter (APA-MA) with the Young Planner Award.

Alison LeFlore
Alison LeFlore

An urban planner for the firm’s Boston office, LeFlore has served on the board of the APA-MA since 2011. She was honored for her achievements at the organization’s annual awards luncheon, which was co-sponsored by the Massachusetts Association of Planning Directors (MAPD), on December 11, 2015 in Cambridge, Mass.

The APA-MA Young Planner Award is given to a junior or mid-level young practicing planner who has excelled in leadership, increased the impact of planning in public and private decision making, or enhanced the APA-MA Chapter. LeFlore currently serves on the Chapter’s board as secretary, and previously held the position of Young Planners Group (YPG) chair. She has served on the committee for the Southern New England APA (SNEAPA) conference for three years, and created The Emerging Professionals Rebate, which provides financial assistance to early career planners who want to attend the SNEAPA Conference.

LeFlore also developed and coordinated a Mentor Match program at the 2015 SNEAPA conference, which pairs new professionals with experienced planners to encourage informal mentoring relationships.

“We are pleased that Alison has been recognized by the other leaders in the Massachusetts planning community for the spark and commitment that she brings to the planning profession,” said Steven Cecil AIA, ASLA, principal at The Cecil Group and Harriman. “We all look forward to the contributions she will make in the years ahead.”

In her role at The Cecil Group, LeFlore is focused on incorporating sustainability and equity into the general urban planning practice. Her background includes work for private consultants and municipalities. LeFlore’s professional expertise includes urban planning, land use policy and zoning, historic preservation, sustainability, open space planning, and community outreach and engagement. She holds a M.A. in Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning from Tufts University.

Harriman, an architecture and engineering firm with offices in Auburn and Portland, Maine and Manchester, New Hampshire, and The Cecil Group, an urban design, planning, and landscape architecture firm based in Boston, announced a merger in October 2015 to provide clients with a more comprehensive integrated, full-service practice in architecture, engineering, urban design, planning, and landscape architecture. The partnership is dedicated to excellent multi-disciplinary client service that directly applies the talents and experiences of firm principals and creative professionals.

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