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Leticia Callanen
Senior Consultant
512.531.3900

lcallanen@spartnerships.com

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Leticia Callanen's extensive work in city government makes her an important addition to the Strategic Partnerships Inc., team of senior consultants. She has held key positions in city government in San Antonio and Alamo Heights, where she was involved in each city's day-to-day operations. She brought to those positions a special knack for analyzing problems, identifying alternative solutions and implementing improvements to support organizational and department goals. She has a keen understanding of the expectations of local governments and their private sector partners. Leticia has a long history of having worked directly with city councils, city clerks, city secretaries and city managers and thus brings to SPI a special insight into all levels of city government.

Leticia is a former interim city secretary for the City of Alamo Heights and held a variety of positions with the City of San Antonio, including special projects manager and management assistant in the city manager's office and senior management coordinator for the city's Performance Analysis Division. She also held a position in the city clerk's office. Leticia remains active in the Texas City Management Association and is a past president of the Urban Management Assistants of South Texas.

Leticia holds a bachelor's degree in communication arts from the University of the Incarnate Word and a Master of Public Administration degree from The University of Texas at San Antonio.

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