Mathematica announced the promotion of Allison Logie to the position of senior vice president, Strategy and Business Development and James Mabli to senior vice president, Children, Youth, and Families Division in the company’s Human Services Unit. In these roles, Logie and Mabli will advance the organization’s mission and impact, while delivering superior service to Mathematica’s clients and partners.
As senior vice president for Strategy and Business Development, Logie will serve as Mathematica’s chief strategy officer, continuing to play a pivotal role in shaping Mathematica’s future direction, driving strategic alignment across the company, leading corporate development, and growing Mathematica’s partnership program. An integral part of the Mathematica team since 2008, Logie has helped the organization pursue new areas of work, expand partnerships, and innovate to meet new opportunities, as Mathematica pursues its mission to improve public well-being.
As senior vice president, Children, Youth, and Families Division, James Mabli will continue to direct work focused on critical aspects of advancing the well-being of children and families, including nutrition, early learning, child welfare, and economic self-sufficiency. A member of the Mathematica team since 2006, Mabli is a nationally recognized expert in federal nutrition assistance programs and will help clients across sectors strengthen their programs and improve outcomes for vulnerable populations.
“The expertise and unfailing dedication that Allison and James bring to their work at Mathematica has been instrumental in our success,” says Paul Decker, president and CEO of Mathematica. “Their promotions reflect our commitment to recognizing and nurturing talent within our organization, and we look forward to their continued contributions, as they help Mathematica and our clients achieve our shared missions.”