Stan Hoffman is Principal of Stanley R. Hoffman Associates, Inc. He established his firm in 1981 and focuses on fiscal and financial analysis, economic and demographic studies, land use projections, real estate market research and computerbased financial modeling. Stan has worked on projects ranging from wind turbine energy in the San Grigonio Pass to Transit Oriented Development (TOD) in Western Riverside County for the Western Riverside County of Governments (WRCOG). He is an alumnus of UCLA, earning his BA in Engineering in 1966 and was a member of the first urban planning class (GSAUP) in 1969, and received his MA degree in Urban Planning in 1972.
He has been an active member of the UCLA urban planning alumni organization and has been involved in organizing and participating in all the Leon Hoffman Urban Technology conferences since 1995.
He is a current member of California Planning Roundtable (CPR), a group of 32 planners statewide who focus on important planning and environmental issues facing California. He is also past president and former member of the California Planning Foundation (CPF) a statewide foundation affiliated with the APA that raises funds for scholarships for students in graduate planning programs in California. In 2005, Stan received the Distinguished Leadership, Professional Planner Award from the California Chapter of the American Planning Association