Please Welcome Our New Relationship Manager!

The SVP team is excited to announce that Dylan Hall joined SVP Portland as our new Relationship Manager! “I am deeply passionate about serving the community of Portland in ways that significantly contribute to increasing the cultural and creative diversity of the city in profound ways,” says Dylan. “I dream of a Portland where traditionally-marginalized communities become the voices of leadership and change, and I believe with the right focus we can become the epicenter of a powerful, cultural paradigm shift. I couldn't be more excited and humbled to join this team and get to work doing exactly that!”

Dylan brings decades of sales, marketing, and management experience to SVP, having previously worked at AT&T, Midland Manufacturing, and EOS North America. He also has a broad range of skills and interests that connect him to Portland and the work we do at SVP Portland, including event production, community development, and project coordination. Dylan recently founded a nonprofit arts organization, Paint the Town, that builds diverse community and economic opportunities for artists through intersectional creative collaborative projects and events. Dylan has a deep love for the visual arts and is intimately involved with Portland’s underground dance and art communities. He was drawn to SVP because he wants to contribute to the success of our mission, and build and serve our community.

Dylan is a fourth generation Portlander, a proud father of two daughters, and an active resident of the Old Town Chinatown community. When not hard at work at SVP, Dylan can usually be found attending or helping produce local music and art events, or strolling the streets of Downtown Portland, where he loves spending time thinking, dreaming, and finding inspiration in the city and its beauty.

You can reach out to Dylan if you are interested in joining SVP’s community of change-makers, or if you would just like to welcome him to SVP Portland!

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