ICF Los Angeles 2

ICF

2049 Century Park E, Suite 690, Los Angeles, CA 90067 • 1-518-452-0097

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ICF Los Angeles 2 is located at 2049 Century Park E, Suite 690, Los Angeles, CA 90067.

We’re in the business of making big things possible when it really matters.

Our clients span health, energy, and transportation industries as well as government agencies in the United States and Europe. We give them the data, insights, and deep implementation expertise they need to deliver results that matter to consumers, citizens, and communities.
We are business analysts, policy specialists, technologists, researchers, digital strategists, social scientists and creatives. From program management and project assessment to digital marketing and social media strategy, our work delivers deeper engagement, more confident decisions, and measurable impact.

OUR MISSION AND VISION

At ICF, our mission and vision define who we are and how we work with each other, with our clients, and in our communities. These enduring principles lead to outstanding solutions for our clients and lifelong careers for our employees.

Our mission: Maximize beneficial impact for people, business, and governments in areas that matter.

Our vision: Ensure that our people, clients, and shareholders define and achieve success in a rapidly changing world without boundaries.

OUR PHILOSOPHY AND CORE VALUES
At ICF, our corporate philosophy is simple: Hire the best people. Reward their creativity and entrepreneurship. Maintain the highest standards of integrity, ethics, and quality. And do this always with a clear focus on our clients’ needs.

Do our values align with yours? Then ICF may be the place for you to grow and broaden your perspective. Check out our Careers page for a current list of opportunities.

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Contact Details

Phone & Fax

P: 1-518-452-0097
F: 1-518-452-2149

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