Patrick Moreno Covington

Date: November 19, 2021
Client: Patrick Moreno-Covington
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Patrick Moreno-Covington supports the Houston Endowment’s goals as a Program Analyst – a member of the organization’s Learning and Evaluation Team. As an Analyst, his role is to assist the organization and our partners to develop processes to routinize and facilitate learning activities, identify and disseminate learnings, and use those lessons to hone our strategy. Patrick is a proud native Houstonian with a passion for social justice and alternative forms of knowing whose interests have led him to roles in non-profit administration, freelance journalism and narrative development. Prior to joining the Learning and Evaluation team Patrick worked alongside the Foundation’s Program Team on a variety of initiatives including Civic Engagement, Out-of-School Time, and Hate Crimes and Violence. Outside of work, Patrick can be found watching, reading and listening to all things Liverpool F.C., enjoying watching his son playing baseball and biking around to his favorite places in Houston’s Fifth Ward and East End. Patrick holds a B.A. in History-Political Science from Colorado College and a M.A. in Latin American Studies from New York University where his research focused on Afro-Mexicans and the legacy of the first Free Slave Town of the Americas Yanga, Veracruz.