Melissa Holguin is the Staff and Project Director at Arellano Associates, a Southern California consulting firm specializing in public engagement, communications, and technological innovations for public‑sector projects. She brings over 20 years of experience in managing public information programs, strategic planning, and comprehensive outreach, while also overseeing staff development and overall project delivery. In addition to serving as a Senior Project Manager, Melissa leads the firm’s in‑house JEDI (Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion) group and helps guide their online engagement and social media strategies.
How do we design transportation systems that don’t just move people, but truly serve communities? Across cities, marginalized groups often face barriers in access, representation, and decision-making. Can large-scale infrastructure projects be built with equity at the core?
According to Melissa Holguin, a respected leader in transportation and community engagement, equity must be intentionally woven into every phase of planning and execution. She highlights how successful projects hinge on giving historically underrepresented communities a real seat at the table, ensuring their voices influence outcomes. The result is more inclusive systems that strengthen trust and improve quality of life. Melissa also points to innovation and digital tools as game changers in bridging gaps and expanding access.
In this episode of RAW Spotlight, host Victor Huynh sits down with Melissa Holguin, Staff and Project Director at Arellano Associates, to discuss building equitable transportation systems through community engagement. They explore how equity and inclusion shape public transit projects, the challenges of engaging marginalized communities, and the role of digital tools in outreach. Melissa also shares advice for young professionals entering the industry.