
Nicholas Mirra
Project Communications Specialist
he/him
Nicholas has been providing public- and private-sector clients with strategic communications support for over ten years. Working on some of the Puget Sound’s most transformative infrastructure projects, he helps clients create compelling messages and solicit actionable community input. Nicholas loves getting into the weeds on the technical side of a project, both to satisfy his…
I’m fascinated by the decisions and trade-offs that factor into our built environment. Good communications highlight a project’s big goals and key nuances in ways that lead to better outcomes. I love helping create common understanding between technical expertise and a project’s stakeholders in the service of building healthier, more sustainable, and more just spaces.
I’m fascinated by the decisions and trade-offs that factor into our built environment. Good communications highlight a project’s big goals and key nuances in ways that lead to better outcomes. I love helping create common understanding between technical expertise and a project’s stakeholders in the service of building healthier, more sustainable, and more just spaces.
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Who is Nicholas Mirra?
Nicholas has been providing public- and private-sector clients with strategic communications support for over ten years. Working on some of the Puget Sound’s most transformative infrastructure projects, he helps clients create compelling messages and solicit actionable community input. Nicholas loves getting into the weeds on the technical side of a project, both to satisfy his own curiosity and to understand what a project’s stakeholders need to know.
Nicholas has an eclectic writing publication resume, including The Onion, Demolition Magazine, and an urban bicycling advice column. A Tacoma, Washington, native recuperating from a decade spent on the East Coast, he enjoys playing ultimate frisbee, attending live theater, and spending largely unreciprocated emotional energy on the Seattle Mariners.
Education
Bachelor of Arts in History, Haverford College
Certifications
International Association for Public Participation: Certificate in Public Participation
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