Carey Stavrevski
Vice President, Government Services
Focus:Government Services
Experience:12 years
Education:Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University
Degree:Master of Public Administration
Location:Washington, DC

Ms. Stavrevski brings 12 years of consulting experience to CHM’s Government Services group, and is focused on devising effective business solutions for complex challenges faced by a wide variety of public sector clients that own hospitality and recreation assets. In this capacity, Ms. Stavrevski has served such public sector clients as the National Park Service, the U.S. Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, the Department of Defense, and state land management agencies. In addition, Ms. Stavrevski has worked with several U.S. and international convention and visitor bureaus and other tourism-related organizations. Ms. Stavrevski has performed and oversees market, financial and investment analyses for a wide-variety of visitor-based operations. Visitor-based experience includes lodging, food and beverage, marina, retail, equestrian, campgrounds, and day-use activities such as picnic areas, trails, various recreation activities, and visitor centers. In her capacity as a Vice President, Ms. Stavrevski oversees the development and refinement of the CHM Government Services group’s analytical models, and spearheads strategic planning initiatives focused on serving the business advisory needs of municipal, state and federal land management. She also assists her clients with best practices related to contract oversight and operating standards. The focus of her efforts is on adapting private sector business best practices for public agencies managing visitor services in natural, cultural and historical environments. Prior to joining CHM, Ms. Stavrevski worked for a major international consulting firm in the government practice and was a Budget Analyst for a large County Budget and Management office, where she was responsible for managing a $45 million Budget across several county agencies, including Parks and Recreation.