thinkhubbell

Lake Oswego, Oregon, United States

Facilitating community growth through strategic public affairs and infrastructure projects

Hubbell Communications is a public affairs firm dedicated to building the next generation of community infrastructure. They focus on creating pathways for development projects in sectors such as energy, housing, digital infrastructure, and urban planning. With offices in Portland and Seattle, the firm is well-positioned to serve clients across the Pacific Northwest.

The agency offers a range of services including strategic communications, community engagement, and project development. They assist clients in navigating complex regulatory environments and facilitate partnerships with cities, business leaders, and policymakers. Their expertise spans renewable energy, utility infrastructure, industrial development, and transportation planning.

Hubbell Communications has worked on significant projects like the modernization of Portland General Electric's Willamette Falls facility and the development of digital infrastructure with Rowan. Their team includes experienced professionals like CEO Zach Hyder and COO Gina Maffei, who bring extensive backgrounds in communications strategy and project management.

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